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House Democrats move to block Trump’s Greenland ‘boondoggle’

House Democrats introduce new legislation to block Trump from using any federal funds to purchase Greenland, challenging his foreign policy goals.

Trump’s energy dominance rewrites the Strategic Petroleum Reserve after Biden drawdowns

Strategic Petroleum Reserve less critical to U.S. security as domestic oil production surges under Trump administration policies, economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth explains.

US power crunch looms as OKLO CEO says grid can’t keep up without new investment

OKLO CEO reveals how Meta partnership will tackle America's power crisis as AI demands surge. Nuclear energy company plans massive Ohio installation.

White House-backed GOP bill would revoke citizenship after Somali fraud scandal

White House backs Sen. Eric Schmitt's denaturalization bill targeting the "Somali fraud scandal," creating legal triggers to revoke citizenship for fraud and several other acts.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 19

1972—The judicial takeover of school funding in New Jersey commences as state trial judge...

Graham jokes oil tanker seized as birthday present to Paul

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Wednesday joked about a Venezuela-linked oil tanker seized by the U.S. flying a Russian flag, calling it a birthday present for his GOP colleague Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.). “To Senator @RandPaul, Happy Birthday!” Graham said in a post on the social platform X. "I hope today is full of family,...

Trump orders flags lowered to honor LaMalfa: ‘Doug will be dearly missed’

President Trump on Wednesday ordered flags be lowered to half-staff in honor of the late Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.), who died Tuesday at the age of 65. “In honor of the late, GREAT, Congressman Doug LaMalfa, a true American Patriot and fantastic Representative of Northern California, yesterday I ordered all American Flags throughout the United...

Hegseth has heated exchange with CNN reporter over cost of Venezuela mission

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth got into a tense exchange with a CNN reporter on Wednesday over the cost of U.S. intervention in Venezuela, accusing the outlet of being “disingenuous” in its coverage of last week’s military operation. “The question’s never asked how much does it cost when they’re in the Mediterranean or the Red Sea...

RFK Jr. unveils new ‘upside down’ food pyramid

The White House on Wednesday unveiled new dietary guidelines, with officials calling it the "most significant reset of federal nutrition policy in history." The new guidelines were represented with an upside-down pyramid placing vegetables, fruits, proteins, dairy and healthy fats at the top and whole grains at the bottom. "The new guidelines recognize that whole,...

Georgia considers ending state income tax

ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers are getting increasingly serious about making the Peach State one of the few in the nation with no state income tax. If wholly abolished, Georgia would join states such as Florida, Texas and Tennessee.  For income earned in 2025, Georgia’s flat individual income tax rate is 5.19 percent. A special state Senate...

Only Trump can stop West Bank settlers’ terrorism

He must demand that these attacks immediately stop and all those committing them be held fully accountable.

Johnson to address UK Parliament to mark America’s 250th birthday

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is scheduled to address the United Kingdom Parliament later this month in honor of America’s 250th birthday.  Johnson will be the first Speaker of the House to address the foreign legislative body on Jan. 20 in London. “As our nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of American Independence, I am honored and...

Béla Fleck cancels Kennedy Center show

Grammy Award-winning banjo player Béla Fleck has pulled out of an upcoming show at The Kennedy Center, joining a growing group of artists refusing to play the venue following President Trump’s takeover of the arts and culture institution. Fleck announced in a Tuesday Instagram post that he withdrew from his performance with the National Symphony...

Live updates: US forcefully boards Russian-flagged Venezuela oil tanker; White House holds briefing

Days after a daring military operation to seize its leader, President Trump's gambit for Venezuela's massive oil reserves is coming into focus. That, and the future of Venezuela, are raising questions on Capitol Hill. The U.S. on Wednesday also seized two Venezuela-linked oil tankers in the North Atlantic. One vessel was flying a Russian flag....

Electricity costs are rising rapidly — there is a solution, but Trump keeps blocking it

Voters angry about Trump’s “pain at the plug” policies are already punishing Republicans.

George Conway: Trump ‘running the United States government like a mob operation’

George Conway, the pundit and Trump critic now running as a Democrat for Congress, on Wednesday criticized the new administration, saying it is being run like a “mob operation.” “You would have thought that January 6 would have been the height of his criminality, but it's worse now he is running the United States government...

Aldrich Ames, CIA agent who sold secrets to the Soviets, dies in prison

Aldrich Ames, the CIA agent who sold American secrets to the Soviets, has died at the age of 84.  The former case officer died in custody on Monday, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate database. He had been serving out a life sentence without parole in a Maryland prison since 1994 after he...

Trump touts US support for NATO amid ambitions to acquire Greenland

President Trump touted US support for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Wednesday amid concerns from member countries over his administration’s ambitions to acquire Greenland. “We will always be there for NATO, even if they won’t be there for us. The only Nation that China and Russia fear and respect is the DJT REBUILT U.S.A.,” Trump said in a TruthSocial post. In the...

Maduro’s immunity defense in question

Nicolás Maduro says he’s Venezuela’s president. The United States contests that. The disagreement could become central to his drug trafficking case, as the toppled leader seeks to persuade a U.S. judge that he’s immune from criminal prosecution as a sovereign head of state. At Maduro’s first court appearance this week, he sought from the start to stop the Justice Department’s prosecution in its tracks. “I am...

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