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Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. launches campaign for Democratic presidential bid

Anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched his longshot bid to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination next year.

Acting NIH chief says he can’t confirm whether coronavirus slipped from Wuhan lab

Lawrence Tabak, the acting director of the National Institutes of Health, told Congress on Wednesday he has "no idea" if a lab leak caused the coronavirus pandemic and said he thinks a transfer from the animal kingdom is the likeliest theory.

Congress moves to reverse Biden policy, crack down on China for flouting U.S. solar tariffs

Congress is one step closer to dealing President Biden a bipartisan rebuke with legislation to end his pause of tariffs on Chinese solar panels.

DHS Secretary Mayorkas undercuts his top border agent on border security

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Wednesday that his own Border Patrol chief got it wrong when he told Congress that the border was not secure.

McCarthy rips Biden’s refusal to negotiate debt ceiling hike

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized President Biden on Wednesday for refusing to negotiate with Republicans on slashing spending in exchange for raising the debt ceiling.

New evidence emerges that Biden family profited from human trafficking, say House investigators

Two Republican lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee say the Biden family profited from a human trafficking scheme that included a prostitution ring in the U.S. and countries such as Russia and Ukraine.

Decoding the Pentagon UFO chief’s testimony to Congress

Testifying before a sparsely attended Senate subcommittee on Wednesday, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the government's unidentified flying objects investigations unit, came across as a prudent scientist.

New report shows the disastrous consequences of Biden’s Afghanistan bug-out

A scathing new Inspector General report details the Biden administration’s deadly ineptitude during the 2021 United States withdrawal from Afghanistan.

West Coast cities are letting drug addicts kill themselves

Liberals in the biggest cities on the West Coast have made it easier for drug addicts to die from overdoses based on the fallacy that letting drug addicts destroy their own lives is some form of compassion.

Western tribes face challenges capitalizing on water rights: study

Indigenous groups in the U.S. West are facing difficulties transforming water that belongs to them on paper into water they can actually use, a new study has found. Tribal nations are likely using only a fraction of their entitled water rights — thereby foregoing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue annually, according to the study, published...

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