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Saudi–Iranian Deal Proves Why the U.S. Can’t Ignore the Middle East

If we don’t exercise influence in the region, those hostile to our interests will.

Idaho Events

I have two events in Boise on Monday.

House GOP debuts major energy package, hopes to win over Democrats

House Republicans introduced legislation on Tuesday to make increasing domestic energy production their top legislative priority, saying it will combat rising costs and address national security concerns.

Uzis, illegal immigrants and fentanyl: Feds charge men with selling guns to cartel

Federal prosecutors announced charges Tuesday against two men they say were trying to sell serious firepower to Mexican smuggling cartels.

Biden signs executive order to expand gun background checks, GOP AGs threaten lawsuit

President Biden on Tuesday signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at increasing gun background checks, bolstering mandates on safe gun storage and redefining who qualifies as a firearms dealer.

Fans of AM radio rally to resist being dropped by automakers

This could be annoying news for those who like listening to old school AM radio while driving, be it a leisurely trip or a frantic commute. Things change, though. Eight automakers -- including Ford, Mazda and BMW -- have removed AM radios from their electric vehicles -- also known as EVs.

DeSantis defends ban on ‘mutilation of minors’ after Biden rips Florida’s ‘cruel’ trans policies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came out swinging after President Biden blasted Florida's initiatives on transgender youth as "cruel" and "close to sinful."

George Santos files paperwork for possible reelection bid

U.S. Rep. George Santos filed paperwork Tuesday indicating his intent to run for reelection, even as he faces calls to resign amid ongoing criminal and ethics investigations into lies he told while running for office.

House GOP weighs work requirements, spending redlines to balance budget

House Republicans say adopting work requirements for federal entitlement programs and putting caps on federal spending could help balance the budget over the next decade.

North Carolina GOP again seeking to limit racial teachings

A previously vetoed proposal advancing in the North Carolina House would restrict how teachers can discuss certain racial topics in the classroom amid a national GOP crusade against ideas they associate with " critical race theory."

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