The press is using an emotional approach to influence the immigration debate, focusing on the personal stories of deportees rather than their criminal records.
The progressive political action committee 314 Action launched a new ad campaign on Monday, slamming Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he comes up on his first 100 days in office, ridiculing him for his recent swim in a D.C.-area river that has long been deemed unsafe due to contamination. In...
In today’s issue: Budget week two is officially in session. Republican deficit hawks on Sunday allowed the “big, beautiful bill” to enact President Trump’s agenda to pass through the powerful Budget Committee in an unusual late-night vote. With the vote, the measure cleared a key hurdle, signaling progress for GOP leaders as they try to unite warring factions...
Police rally behind Trump's plan to end overtime taxes, citing benefits for law enforcement families and retention, as Republicans work to push the budget bill forward.
Sen. Joni Ernst and Rep. James Comer urge GAO review of federal charge card misuse, highlighting systemic oversight failures and risky transactions at the Department of Defense.
The U.S. faces threats from EMPs, cyberattacks and AI, with experts warning of unpreparedness for infrastructure disruptions and the need for strategic defenses.