With impending rulings on net neutrality and digital discrimination, the FCC could see its latest round of decisions overturned by federal courts — yet again.
House Republicans are placing their bets on Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson to be the chamber's next leader, with an intention to elect him on the floor on Wednesday. They nominated Johnson late Tuesday after a 24-hour period that saw over a dozen candidates make their leadership pitches in two candidate forums, and the nomination of...
A United Nations agency warned Wednesday that relief operations could be significantly cut due to Israel’s blockade of fuel. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said immediate fuel shipments are needed to provide clean drinking water, ensure hospitals can remain open and to allow life-saving aid operations to continue. While Israel has...
Newsom's trip to China is a perfect symbol of his and his state's ardent commitment to pretend to do something about what he calls "the climate crisis."
Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said Tuesday night that ousting former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) from the top post earlier this month was worth it to elevate Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.). “It was worth it,” Gaetz told reporters after the Johnson won the GOP conference vote on Tuesday. “To everyone who said...
To march against Israel while turning a blind eye to the atrocities of Hamas, who are holding not only hostages but an entire population captive, is a misplaced form of activism that serves to perpetuate the conflict rather than resolve it.
The CDC believes a flesh-eating parasitic disease caused by a sand fly bite may be endemic in Texas and other southern states, according to a new analysis.
As the war in the Middle East enters its third week, it is noteworthy that American policy has been surprisingly bipartisan and unified. The Biden administration’s strong support for Israel has united a majority of the Democratic Party with most Republicans. Biden, in fact, has been firmer in both his language and his actions than many Republicans...
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott delivered a speech in Chicago on Tuesday where he spoke about the left's "radical weaponization of race" and how his platforms can address it.