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February 2 2023
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden’s leftist nominee for an appeals court seat is expected to draw opposition today from Senate Republicans. Our Tyler O’Neil reports on why. The new GOP-led House aims to restore security to the southern border, Elizabeth Troutman finds. On the podcast, learn why the author of a new book calls Tony Fauci the face of the “weaponization of loneliness.” Plus: a medical group debunks a study promoting transgenderism for kids; Virginia’s governor marches for life; woke art invades public spaces; and “Problematic Women” confronts a vending machine stocked with morning-after pills for college students. One hundred and 10 years ago, New York City’s modernistic Grand Central Terminal opens at 89 E 42nd St. after almost 10 years of construction.
Since Biden took office, more than 4.5 million migrants have crossed the border illegally, 1.7 million of whom have been released into American communities.
An organization of doctors, nurses, and health care professionals challenges a study claiming to prove the benefits of cross-sex hormones for teens who identify as transgender.
George Washington University adds a vending machine on its D.C. campus to dispense emergency contraception pills, also known as Plan B or the morning-after pill.
Mobs in the streets have been joined by Jacobins on the inside who first demolished the old statues and now create new ones to “reflect 21st-century social mores.”
“Sage’s law is an anti-trafficking bill, because it ensures that parents are not kept in the dark about their children,” says Virginia state Del. Dave LaRock.