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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal of Christian Baker Who Declined to Make a Same-Sex Wedding Cake

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a California Christian baker prosecuted for refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding.

Trump Says He Is Pardoning Former Colorado County Clerk Tina Peters

Trump is pardoning Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk convicted of election machine tampering in the aftermath of the disputed 2020 election.
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Social Security Changes Could Be Coming Soon After House Passes 3 Bills

House lawmakers approved several bills aiming to improve SSA services for retirees, identity-theft victims, and children with lost or stolen cards.

Senate Rejects Dueling Health Care Bills Tackling Expiring Obamacare Subsidies

The Senate is poised for a Dec. 11 vote on competing measures to resolve the standoff over extending the expiring subsidies for Obamacare.

Trade Chief Jamieson Greer Indicates Progress on US–India Trade Deal

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer hinted that the United States and India are making progress on a deal.

CCP’s History of ‘Broken Promises,’ Human Rights Abuses Harms US, World: Congressional Commission

China has regressed with respect to the rule of law, according to report, which highlights the CCP’s long history of breaking promises.

Trump Touts Lower Prices, Bigger Paychecks in 1st Stop of National Tour

President Trump told an energetic crowd at a Dec. 9 rally that his administration’s policies are lowering the cost of living nationwide.

Judiciary Witnesses Urge Congress to Immediately Address Online Child Extortion

Sen. Chuck Grassley chaired a hearing on online threats to children and introduced three bipartisan bills targeting violent networks, sextortion and sentencing updates.