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Howard Lutnick Agrees to Testify for House Panel’s Epstein Investigation

Lutnick recently acknowledged visiting Epstein’s private island in 2012 with his family while they were on vacation.

The Supreme Court Just Told California: Parents Have Rights. Deal With It.

Yesterday in Mirabelli v. Bonta, the Supreme Court put on hold California’s law requiring public schools to secretly transition children without their parents’ knowledge.

Senate Judiciary Committee Savages Noem over Agency Spending, Personal Ties to DHS Contract Recipient

Senator Kennedy suggested that Noem spent $220 million on an ad campaign to increase her own name recognition.

Trump announces steps to protect oil tankers as prices surge, Wall Street stocks fall

President Trump took steps Tuesday to secure oil shipments in the Middle East as the U.S. continued to bombard Iran, and Tehran retaliated by striking oil-rich Arab states.

Education Department hangs banner of Charlie Kirk in D.C. alongside MLK, Benjamin Franklin

The Education Department hung banners from its District of Columbia headquarters honoring historic U.S. educators, including slain conservative leader Charlie Kirk.

Tim Tebow urges Congress to crack down on online child sexual abuse

Former football star and current philanthropist Tim Tebow told Congress that there are 89,000 unidentified victims of online child sexual abuse.

Jeffries slams ‘extremists’ for saying more funds could be needed to fight Iran

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries slammed the idea of Congress providing additional funding to bolster America's munitions supply amid the bombing of Iran.

Noem: No ICE at election polls this year; DHS doesn’t use deportation quotas

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem decried the use of deportation quotas, told Congress she has "no plans" to deploy ICE officers to the polls for this year's elections, and took a conciliatory approach to angry lawmakers Tuesday, tacitly acknowledging her overzealous denunciations of Americans killed by her agents in Minneapolis.

Washington state sheriff says bill could see him booted from office for right-wing speech

A Washington state sheriff is accusing the Democrat-led Legislature of giving in to "authoritarian" impulses by advancing a bill that would revoke law enforcement certifications over online speech they disagree with.

Ethics panel opens investigation of Rep. Nancy Mace over housing costs

The House Ethics Committee has opened an investigation into allegations that Rep. Nancy Mace overcharged a congressional program intended to help defray housing costs for lawmakers who have residences in Washington.

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