Latest articles

Transportation chair to hold briefing on Ohio train disaster to uncover ‘facts’ as safety concerns remain

In order to "fully understand the facts," the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is planning a bipartisan briefing on the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

White House doctor says Biden ‘fit to serve’ as president: ‘Healthy, rigorous, 80-year-old’

President Biden's physician on Thursday he is a "a healthy, vigorous 80-year-old male" in a memo.

Lawmakers mock Biden after UFO address: ‘CCP is laughing at him’

Sens. Tom Cotton and Dan Sullivan criticized Biden's address Thursday on the Chinese spy balloon and other unidentified aerial objects that were shot down recently.

Biden signs ‘racial equity’ order requiring federal agencies to build ‘equity action plan’

President Biden signed a new executive order on Thursday that requires federal agencies to step up their efforts to improve racial equity, following up on his plan from 2021.

Ron DeSantis applauds court striking down ‘activist attempts’ to overturn parental rights law

A federal judge has rejected a lawsuit aimed at Florida's parental rights bill, dubbed by critics as the 'Don't say gay' bill, saying that the plaintiffs lack legal standing.

Kentucky Supreme Court leaves state’s near-total abortion ban in place

Kentucky's high court on Thursday allowed two near-total abortion bans to remain in place but left the possibility open for lawsuits in the future.

GOP senators push bill to increase penalties for criminals who target, kill cops

Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., along with his GOP colleagues in the Senate, have reintroduced that would enhance penalties for criminals who target American police officers.

Dem Leader Jeffries, Cuellar head to the southern border a day after McCarthy visit

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is heading to the besieged U

JD Vance challenges Biden’s EPA admin to drink potentially contaminated Ohio water if he claims it’s safe

Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance challenged EPA Administrator Michael Regan to drink the potentially contaminated water in East Palestine, Ohio, if he claims it's safe.

West Virginia bill would add suicide prevention information to student ID cards

A West Virginia bill would add suicide prevention information to student ID cards. Public middle and high schools would have the number for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

All categories

Recent comments

spot_img