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Twenty-two AGs Warn Financial Firms That Climate Agenda Collusion May Violate Antitrust, Consumer Protection Laws

The letter warned Net Zero Financial Service Providers Alliance signatories against ‘using their market influence to enforce their collective climate agenda.’

Big En Banc Ninth Circuit Victory for Fellowship of Christian Athletes

In a big victory for religious freedom, the en banc Ninth Circuit ruled today (in Fellowship of Christian Athletes v. San Jose Unified School...

Mitt Romney: The Right Man in the Wrong Time

The world of political ideas has always been his Achilles’ heel.

Democrats Should Not Be So Confident the Biden Impeachment Inquiry Will Be a Bust

Given the evidence the GOP’s investigations have already produced, the White House’s defenders would be wise to hedge their bets.

Republican Senators Call on Attorney General Garland, DOJ to Stop New Mexico’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Gun Order

‘This is a chilling action, and it is imperative that your Department act immediately,’ six Republican lawmakers said in a letter to Garland.

House moves swiftly to launch Biden impeachment probe

The House will move quickly to open its impeachment inquiry into corruption allegations against President Biden, lawmakers said Wednesday, announcing two key hearings later this month and plans to seize Biden family financial records in their quest to determine if Mr. Biden engaged in influence peddling when he was vice president.

Tim Scott wants new rules for stage placement in next GOP debate

Sen. Tim Scott wants the Republican National Committee to change how it orders the candidates on stage for its next presidential debate, suggesting changes that could put the South Carolina Republican in a better position and make him more a part of the conversation.

Pandemic budget honeymoon disappears as federal spending surges

The real federal budget deficit is on track to double this year, according to new projections that puncture hopes of a post-pandemic fiscal honeymoon and indicate rough fiscal seas ahead.

House GOP infighting forces Speaker McCarthy to postpone vote on defense spending bill

House Republican leaders canceled a vote to take up the annual defense spending bill on Wednesday because of infighting in the conference, highlighting the GOP disunity vexing Congress as the Sept. 30 shutdown deadline fast approaches.

Senate Republicans offer support, advice to House GOP leaders on Biden impeachment inquiry

Senate Republicans expressed support Wednesday for the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden after Rep. Jim Jordan and Rep. James Comer, debriefed their upper chamber colleagues at the weekly GOP lunch meeting.

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