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Hesitant Republicans could derail Mayorkas impeachment effort

A handful of House Republicans are either against or undecided on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Texans in Congress rally around Gov. Abbott amid feud with Biden administration over border: ‘Hold the line’

Texas' Republican congressional delegation is rallying around Gov. Greg Abbott in his feud with the Biden administration over defending the border against waves of illegal immigrants.

Biden admin sent millions to Hamas-linked UNRWA after Oct 7 attacks, before halting funding

The Biden administration sent millions in government assistance to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for FY24 amid allegations of terrorist ties against federal employees prior to the administration's pause of new funding.

House committee subpoenas Fulton County DA Fani Willis

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan subpoenaed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Friday amid allegations she misused federal funds.

Kentucky House delivers $1.3B education funding increase but omits universal pre-K

Kentucky Republicans have passed a budget with large increases to education spending, but Democrats wanted to see guaranteed teacher raises and universal pre-K as part of the package.

Feds given deadline to disconnect vulnerable software

Federal agencies have a 24-hour deadline to complete the disconnection of Ivanti VPN appliances due to the potential risk of hacking, which is caused by multiple software flaws.

Walgreens Is Expensive, Not Racist

Despite what Representative Ayanna Pressley and Senator Ed Markey think, Walgreens doesn’t owe the public anything.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 2

The Daily Mail and the New York Post trumpet a ridiculous claim that Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, while he was a high-school student,...

The Courts Have Caught Up to Canadian Government Overreach

Canada’s Federal Court has ruled that the government’s response to the 2022 trucker protest violated the law. But will Canadians care?

Colorado’s Intrastate Minimum-Wage Compacts Will Hurt the State

Experience shows that businesses pass on increased costs to consumers, hurting the very people wage hikes are supposed to help.

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