- Former Olympian slams Ketanji Brown Jackson’s refusal to define ‘woman’ amid Lia Thomas controversy
- DNC mocked for ‘four-figure digital ad buy’ in swing states: ‘Measly amount of money’
- 2022 shaping up to be another banner year for Republican women, candidates say
- South Dakota Gov. Noem signs bill to repeal concealed carry permit fees
- Senate Democrats blast GOP for ‘vicious’ and ‘truly poisonous’ attacks against Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

Eli Bremer, a candidate for U.S. Senate and former Olympian who helped Congress write Olympic Committee reform bills in the wake of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, condemned President Biden’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, for refusing to define the word “woman,” claiming that her response raised a red flag amid contentious battles around transgender athletes and women’s sports.

The Democratic National Committee is being mocked for their “Four-figure digital ad buy” in swing states

After Republican women set a record in Congress in the 2020 elections, the 2022 midterm elections are shaping up to deliver another “Year of Republican Women,” Republican operatives and candidates say.
South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem on Tuesday signed legislation that repeals all concealed carry permit fees in the state.

Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats slammed Republicans for their “vicious” treatment of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings.