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Biden’s green energy plans pose national security risk, Pentagon warns

The Pentagon is warning wind energy developers and other key stakeholders that massive offshore leasing areas could significantly conflict with military operations.

The Next Religious Freedom Case Presents an Opportunity to Erase One of the Court’s Mistakes

Religion is one of the categories protected from employment discrimination by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964—the basis for Groff’s pending...

‘Blew My Mind’: Elon Musk Claims Federal Agencies Had Access to Twitter Direct Messages

‘The degree to which various government agencies had effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind,’ Musk...

Do Any Other GOP Candidates See What Pompeo Sees?

Mike Pompeo announced Friday he would not run for president.

Fox News, Dominion Reportedly Discussing a Settlement in Defamation Case

As the defamation case trial approaches, Fox News and Dominion are reportedly discussing a potential settlement.

A Nasty Dispute Upends Student Government at Appalachian State

A series of events at Appalachian State has led to lawsuits and actions by the university that appear to trample upon not only its...

White House invokes Reagan, Trump to slam McCarthy’s debt-ceiling plan

The White House on Monday cited examples of Democrats working with Republican Presidents Trump and Reagan to condemn House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's Wall Street pitch for his plan to address the debt ceiling.

Musk says government agencies had access to people’s private Twitter messages

Governmental surveillance of individuals on Twitter was far more invasive than people realize, according to Twitter owner Elon Musk.

McCarthy vows House GOP will pass debt ceiling bill in ‘coming weeks’

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Monday that Republicans would soon take up legislation to raise the federal debt limit and curtail spending.

Mayors press Congress for assault weapons ban, expanded background checks after more shootings

Mayors from across the U.S. are calling on Congress to pass stricter gun control laws, saying more can be done to protect communities from "senseless acts of violence involving guns."

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