Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he trusts Israel more than Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, as the Biden administration warns it will stop sending weapons to Israel if it invades Rafah. “Number one, I trust Israel more than I trust Austin. He still said [the] Afghanistan withdrawal was a good idea,” Graham said at a press...
Police began dismantling a pro-Palestinian encampment set up on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus early morning, following a similar series of events at colleges nationwide. Organizers said only about 10 people were inside the encampment, but a group of protesters were chanting outside it, The Associated Press reported. According to the student paper, The...
On three separate occasions, the Supreme Court has emphasized that states cannot exclude religious institutions from government funding programs that are generally available to private schools.
They hold national hearings and craft legislation. They represent millions of constituents across the country and are some of the biggest decision makers in the world. This week, they voted on whether to vote to oust the government official who is second in line to the presidency. But even members of Congress say they are...
All eyes are on Rafah. The city in southern Gaza, where more than a million Palestinians have sheltered since Israel’s war against Hamas began in October, is drawing global attention as Hamas’s last stronghold in the enclave — and the planned target of Israel’s next major incursion. The fate of the 1.4 million civilians crammed...
There’s one thing both Republicans and Democrats agree upon when it comes to the 2024 election: Voter apathy is real, and it’s a problem both campaigns are quickly trying to solve. Voters seem increasingly tuned out of the election between two candidates they know well and a third party candidate who might not fit all...
Democrats and Republicans alike are taking issue with California Gov. Newsom as his homelessness council has failed to track its billions spent on the state's homelessness crisis.
The U.S. Border Patrol confirmed that shots were fired from Mexico toward agents in El Paso's Lower Valley in a 'use of force' incident along the southern border.