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What’s really in your food? New campaign pushes for national ingredient transparency

New conservative group seeks federal ingredient transparency laws to eliminate state patchwork regulations causing consumer confusion about food and personal care products.

Federal judge allows Border Patrol chief to be deposed in case about use of chemical agents

A federal judge in Chicago will allow Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino to be deposed after tear gas was deployed during immigration operations.

Winsome Sears responds to JMU fan telling her to ‘go back to Haiti’ after weekend of leftist invective

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears faces racist attack at JMU football game during gubernatorial campaign, responds defiantly saying "America is my home" after man yells slurs.

Republicans push to renew Obamacare subsidies while rejecting Democrats’ shutdown tie-in

Thirteen House Republicans are demanding the GOP consider extending the COVID-19 pandemic-era Obamacare subsidies, with reforms, after the government shutdown.

Trump Leaves His Mark on the White House, Literally

The demolition to prepare for the new ballroom facility on the White House grounds is underway, and a lot of people in Washington aren’t...

Trump Administration Working Group Takes on Biden-Era Weaponization of Government

The group includes the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Justice Department, FBI, and CIA.

Pardoned Capitol Rioter Arrested for Allegedly Threatening to Kill Hakeem Jeffries

Moynihan allegedly made the threats ahead of Jeffries’s appearance at the Economic Club of New York on Monday.

Where’s the beef? Here — not in Argentina, Republican lawmakers say

Republican Sen. Deb Fischer said Tuesday that President Trump's plan to buy beef from Argentina "isn't the right way" to bring down prices.

Biden rings the bell after completing radiation therapy for cancer

Former President Joseph R. Biden completed a round of radiation therapy Monday for his aggressive form of prostate cancer.

Trump’s pick for Office of Special Counsel is in peril because of ‘Nazi’ and racist text messages

President Trump's nomination of Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of the Special Counsel is in jeopardy after reports that he sent racist texts demeaning the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and declaring he had "a Nazi streak."

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