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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has signed into law the nation's first explicit ban on abortion pills since they became the predominant choice for abortion in the U.S. in recent years. https://bit.ly/3LylEtC
ICYMI: Former President Donald Trump slammed neocons, the deep state, and President Joe Biden for spreading the "lie that Russia represents our greatest threat," amid the growing debate of where the line is on supporting Ukraine. https://bit.ly/3LzDQDn
Israeli and Palestinian officials agreed on Sunday to establish a mechanism to curb violence and incitement, in talks that stressed the need to prevent any disruptive actions at Jerusalem's holy sites when Ramadan starts later this week. https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/israel-palestinians-talks/2023/03/19/id/1112694/
Gov. Ron DeSantis says Florida won't descend into a "Faucian dystopia" under his watch. https://bit.ly/40g4DIU
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has stepped up its pace of stock buybacks, repurchasing more than $1.8 billion of its own stock this year. https://bit.ly/42mW7JZ
ICYMI: Trump posts on Facebook for the first time since being suspended in early 2021 — with a clip from the night he won the presidency in 2016 simply captioned "I'M BACK!" https://bit.ly/3gQoafc
Rudy Giuliani: "Sometimes the prosecution can stink so bad, it just has to be dismissed; basically it's a violation of due process — to be a little more legal about it." https://www.newsmax.com/politics/donald-trump-arrest-due-process/2023/03/18/id/1112619/
Sen. Tom Cotton: "It was Joe Biden's reckless spending that created runaway inflation, which led to higher interest rates, which put the squeeze on banks like Silicon Valley Bank." https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/silicon-valley-bank-collapse-biden/2023/03/19/id/1112685/
Kirk Cameron's Saturday storytime event for families and children in Fayetteville, Arkansas was reportedly interrupted by a group of drag queens and LGBTQ activists. https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/kirk-cameron-storytime-libraries/2023/03/19/id/1112675/
Monday marks the 20th year since the U.S. war in Iraq began and the children of soldiers lost in that eight-year war are now adults. https://bit.ly/3los3wO
Dershowitz: "This is the worst kind of prosecutorial abuse."
"I hate to make analogies to the Soviet Union, but it's very similar to what the head of the KGB, Josef Stalin said, 'Show me the man and I'll find you the crime.'" https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/dershowitz-bragg-trump/2023/03/19/id/1112686/
Former President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, who has turned into an attack dog for the left against his former boss, said he is being asked to appear again before the Manhattan District Attorney's office as a rebuttal witness. https://www.newsmax.com/us/manhattan-district-attorney/2023/03/19/id/1112680/
Ben Carson to NEWSMAX: Trump charges should worry everyone https://bit.ly/40jcl4R
COMING UP: Huckabee sees danger on Mexico border, 8PM ET on @NEWSMAX: https://www.newsmaxtv.com/huckabee
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REPORT: Rep. Santos failed to submit 2021 financial disclosure https://bit.ly/406jnuk
Four prominent U.S. lawmakers on banking matters said they would consider whether a higher federal insurance limit on bank deposits was needed to stem a financial crisis marked by a drain of large, uninsured deposits away from smaller and regional banks. https://bit.ly/3LwNHJR
UBS Group will acquire rival Credit Suisse for 3 billion Swiss Francs ($3.23 billion) the companies said on Sunday. https://bit.ly/3JRnvIH
A day after being accused of war crimes by the International Criminal Court, President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol, scene of some of the worst devastation of his year-old invasion. https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/russia-ukraine-war/2023/03/19/id/1112642/
Rep. Comer: "It looks like it's an effort to detract, but at the very least, it's another example of a two-tiered system of justice." https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/james-comer-biden-trump/2023/03/19/id/1112667/
A number of school districts nationwide are reportedly filing lawsuits against social media giants Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube, as a means of countering this country's mental health crisis among youths. https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/snapchat-tiktok-youtube/2023/03/19/id/1112666/