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Mullin’s confirmation survives key test vote as DHS remains shutdown

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., is on track for Senate confirmation as DHS secretary after Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., cast the key vote to advance his nomination out of committee.

Trump mocks ‘discombobulated’ Schumer over Democrats’ near gaffe on funding ICE

President Donald Trump mocked Chuck Schumer after the Senate minority leader accidentally said "We must fund ICE" on the Senate floor amid the DHS funding shutdown fight.

Far-left activists stay in 5-star Cuban hotel as island suffers total blackout

CodePink sponsored flights to Cuba to protest President Donald Trump's sanctions, but the group faced backlash for staying in luxury hotels.

California sheriff seizes 650,000 ballots in defiance of state officials over election count dispute

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized over 650,000 ballots to probe alleged excess votes in California's Proposition 50 special election.

Recess should be mandatory for all elementary school students

Only 10 US states mandate recess time. It should be all 50 of them — imagine the boost to kids' mental and physical health!

Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Anti–’Nature Rights’ Legislation

The nature-rights movement is ultimately about thwarting human enterprise and preventing us from harnessing natural resources.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of TSA exodus as DHS shutdown enters critical week

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that the TSA staffing crunch will worsen as long as Congress doesn't fund the Department of Homeland Security.

States sign up to recycle nuclear waste, build new-generation nuclear reactors

The federal government is pushing for the development of "nuclear lifecycle innovation campuses" across the U.S. that will reuse much of the spent fuel from nuclear reactors to generate additional energy and eliminate the need for a single, massive underground storage site for radioactive waste.

Trump should restore little-known patent program to help local retailers

For years, America’s leading retailers have benefited from a little-known program that helps to resolve meritless patent disputes, called Inter Partes Review. Congress created the IPR process in 2012 to give businesses an efficient, expert, and cost-effective way to address weak patents that should never have been granted in the first place. Entities in the […]

Puerto Rico can’t afford price controls

Congress may soon inadvertently wreck Puerto Rico’s economy. Lawmakers are considering imposing European-style price controls on prescription drugs. That would cause American biotech companies to lose billions in revenue and inevitably force them to slash research and development budgets, cancel plans to build new factories, and lay off workers. One recent study estimates that the […]

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