In the litigation underlying today’s Supreme Court ruling in Murthy v. Missouri, two states and five social-media users sued dozens of executive-branch officials and...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said the House Judiciary Committee is planning on filing a lawsuit next week to force the Justice Department to provide them with the audio from President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur.
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday said former President Donald Trump would have no problem going toe-to-toe with President Biden in this week's debate, even if Mr. Biden was hopped up on stimulants.
The IRS' inspector general is out with a new report finding that the tax agency gets more bang for its buck by going after the wealthiest taxpayers -- a finding that undercuts President Biden's approach to expanding audits.
Rep. John Curtis’s (R-UT) victory in the Republican primary to replace Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) over former President Donald Trump’s endorsed candidate shows a way for the Republican Party to move forward following the current divisiveness. Curtis won the primary easily, with nearly 51% of the vote over Trump-backed candidate Trent Staggs, who had about […]
President Joe Biden’s refusal to even attempt to secure the southern border is getting people killed, and it may just be breathing life into terrorist threats on U.S. soil as well. The Department of Homeland Security has reportedly identified at least 400 illegal immigrants from Central Asia who have crossed the southern border by way […]
Hillary Clinton wrote an embarrassing guest essay in the New York Times yesterday rife with both humorous and disingenuous jabs at former President Donald Trump. The piece was theoretically about strategies President Joe Biden could employ during the presidential debate on Thursday night, but it quickly morphed into something else. Clinton essentially rifled through all […]
The visit of Japanese Emperor Naruhito to Buckingham Palace Tuesday included a lavish formal dinner sufficient to make any Republican’s hair rise. While the opulence of these monarchs is obvious, it is necessary to remember that power and tyranny can come in forms without crowns. Emperor Naruhito and King Charles are defanged, compared to the […]
Two decades ago, between 1998 and 2003, the budget of the National Institutes of Health was doubled. This was an extraordinary enterprise after the multi-year post-Cold War decline in defense spending and at a time when government agency budgets tended to be increased marginally or carried over from previous years. It was a bipartisan project, […]