Trump Extends White House Invite to Xi After Day One of Beijing Summit
President Trump on Thursday invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the White House on September 24, wrapping up the first day of a two-day summit with a state... Read more.
Rollins Sued Over Easter Email She Sent to USDA Staff
Three progressive legal groups filed suit Wednesday against Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, saying she broke the First Amendment by sending an Easter Sunday... Read more.
Pentagon Signs Deals to Flood Arsenal With 10,000 Missiles
The Pentagon on Wednesday signed framework agreements with five defense contractors to mass-produce thousands of low-cost cruise and hypersonic missiles, responding... Read more.
Kemp Calls Special Session to Redraw Georgia’s Congressional Map
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday ordered state lawmakers back to the Capitol for a special session beginning June 17, targeting the redraw of congressional and... Read more.
China to Buy 500 Boeing Jets
China is prepared to order 500 Boeing 737 Max jets, one of the largest commercial aircraft orders in the planemaker's history, Bloomberg reported.... Read more.
Dominican Republic Signs Deportee Deal With Trump Administration
The Dominican Republic agreed Tuesday to accept third-country deportees from the United States, reversing a previous refusal and expanding the Trump administration's... Read more.
Walz Dumps 38,000 Pages on Congress
Nearly 38,000 pages of documents. Fewer than 75 that actually addressed what investigators asked for.... Read more.
Florida AG Sues Jacksonville for $5M Over Illegal Gun Registry
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday against the City of Jacksonville, alleging the city knowingly maintained an illegal registry... Read more.
Golden Dome Would Cost $1.2 Trillion, Seven Times the White House’s Own Estimate
The Congressional Budget Office released a report this week estimating that President Trump's proposed Golden Dome national missile defense system could cost $1.2... Read more.
Missouri Court Greenlights GOP-Drawn Maps That Could Flip Dem Seat
A Democratic congressman's district is being carved up just months before the midterms, and Missouri's highest court just gave the green light.... Read more.

