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Greene voting no on spending package: ‘Our Republican majority is a complete failure’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said late Thursday that she would be voting against the latest government funding package, citing the “complete failure” of the Republican majority in the House. “Our Republican majority is a complete failure,” Greene said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “We have the power of the purse,...

Robocalls are the least of our AI worries

The problems posed by AI go far beyond increased influence for scam artists.

House considers $1.2T spending package: Watch live

The House is expected to vote Friday on a package of six funding bills totaling $1.2 trillion, a necessary measure to prevent a partial government shutdown Saturday. Among the departments included in the legislation are Defense, Labor, State, the IRS, Education and Homeland Security (DHS). Of these, funding for DHS has presented one of the...

The truth about China’s influence on American agriculture

Chinese ownership of agricultural land does not threaten our ability to produce food.

Majorities in Michigan, Pennsylvania dissatisfied with choices in presidential race: Polling

Majorities of voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania, two key swing states that helped President Biden win in 2020, are dissatisfied with their choices this year, new polling has found. CNN surveys, conducted by SSRS, found that majorities of voters in the two battleground states aren’t happy that Biden and former President Trump are the leading...

Congress hands China another win 

It’s time for my colleagues to put up or shut up. If they are serious about the threat from China, then they need to get serious about investing in America. 

TABOR: The enduring success story empowering Colorado taxpayers

TABOR has survived during both Republican and Democratic administrations.

Morning Report — A frenzied rush to fund the government

Congress has one day left to avert a government shutdown, and this morning’s expected vote in the House is set to kick off the whirlwind process to make sure the lights stay on in Washington. Congressional leaders rolled out a sprawling $1.2 trillion legislative package to fund swaths of the government in the wee hours...

Biden seeks to boomerang ‘are you better off’ argument against Trump

Former President Trump and his campaign’s pitch to voters is simple: Are you better off than you were four years ago? But when Trump posed the question himself on Truth Social this week, he was met with derision from Democrats and other critics. “March 2020 was famously a great time for everyone,” Sen Tim Kaine...

WATCH: Democrat frontrunner in tight Senate race drops racial slur during House hearing

Rep. David Trone, D-Md., the Democrat frontrunner in Maryland's contentious Senate race, dropped a racial slur during a House Budget Committee hearing.

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