House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) is coming under fire — including from members of his own party — after sparking alarm with a cryptic call to declassify information about a “serious national security threat.” The explosive request stirred a panic on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, where lawmakers raced to a secure area of the Capitol basement to...
School guidance around when students should stay home due to illness has become a key focus point as chronic absenteeism has skyrocketed since COVID-19, fueling learning loss. During the pandemic but when schools were open, educators were advising parents to keep their children home at any sign of sickness due to fear it could be...
The House Education and Workforce Committee issued subpoenas to Harvard leaders after the college failed to provide adequate documents for its investigation into antisemitism on campus.
Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...
Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey slammed the GOP for playing politics over immigration but has a history of voting against stricter immigration policies during non-election years.
A group of center-left House Democrats is unveiling their own plan for border security and immigration as the left increasingly begins to embrace the issue.
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, introduced a bill Thursday to reimburse Texas for the nearly $4 billion in expenses it incurred to secure the southern border over the last four years.
EXCLUSIVE: Republican senators are urging the Biden administration to "immediately" end its "racist" and "anti-American" policy related to the distribution of CHIPS Act grants.
EXCLUSIVE: House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is doing a victory lap after major financial institutions announced their departure from a behemoth U.N. climate alliance.
After years of misguided policy prioritizing social justice over public safety, the D.C. Council of our nation’s capital finally passed legislation last week that could have begun to swing the pendulum back toward law and order. But even though the bill does not go far enough, efforts are already afoot to weaken it before final […]