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Sinaloa, Jalisco cartels in Mexico are the greatest drug threat in U.S. history: DEA official

Two Mexican cartels have foot soldiers in every U.S. state and "pose the greatest criminal drug threat the United States has ever faced," a top Drug Enforcement Administration official told a House panel Wednesday as it debated ways to stop the fentanyl crisis killing tens of thousands of Americans per year.

Lawmakers find common ground on supporting entrepreneurship in U.S. workforce

House lawmakers have found an area of bipartisan interest in a divided Congress: American entrepreneurship.

Biden’s CFPB proposes capping credit card late fees to $8

President Biden's administration proposed new regulations Tuesday capping fees that credit card companies can charge for most late payments to $8.

Anti-socialism resolution puts House Democrats on the spot

House Republicans are putting Democrats on the record for their views on socialism with a vote on a resolution Wednesday that condemns the leftist ideology.

Senate Republicans move to block D.C. plan for illegal immigrants voting in local elections

Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas filed a resolution Wednesday seeking to block the D.C. government from implementing a plan that allows illegal immigrants to vote in local elections.

We don’t need racial quotas to showcase America’s diversity

The ordinarily fluent and unperturbed Justice Elena Kagan seemed, judging from the transcript, to be sputtering a bit in the oral argument of the Supreme Court’s case challenging the racial quotas and preferences used in admissions by the University of North Carolina.

Biden’s ‘physical’ is long overdue and so is his withdrawal from 2024 race

President Joe Biden’s shamefully belated full physical exam is now scheduled for Feb. 16, but we need no doctor’s assessment to know, intuitively and by observation, that Biden is too old to run for reelection.

Investing in the ‘thin green line’ that secures America’s food supply

America now has just 1.2 acres of farmable land per person.

Democrats fill out select committees on Intel, China, COVID-19 and weaponization

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday filled out the final spots for the party's committee roster in the new Congress, naming the members of the select committees on Intelligence, China, COVID and the "weaponization" of government. Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) secured the party's top spot on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence...

US partner forces stop boat smuggling assault rifles, anti-tank missiles from Iran to Yemen

The U.S. partner naval forces last month seized more than 3,000 assault rifles and 23 advanced anti-tank guided missiles on the way from Iran to Yemen, the Pentagon revealed Wednesday.  The interaction — which took place on Jan. 15 in the Gulf of Oman along routes historically used to traffic weapons and other illicit cargo to the Iranian-backed Houthis...

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