Assisted Suicide Heads to New York
Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) plans to sign a bill permitting assisted suicide for those who have less than six months to live.... Read more.
Court Backs Trump’s DC National Guard Authority
A federal appeals court allowed President Donald Trump's use of the D.C. National Guard troops to continue while the case plays out.... Read more.
U.S. Capitol Unveils Statue Replacing Robert E. Lee
The U.S. Capitol unveiled a statue of civil rights figure Barbara Rose Johns as a replacement for the removed Robert E. Lee statue.... Read more.
Republican Holding China Accountable Now Faces Retaliation
Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced that he has been targeted by China in a $50 billion lawsuit for speaking out against the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.... Read more.
School District Votes Down Prayer Law
A Texas school board voted to opt out of a policy that would create an established time for prayer, saying there are already laws that protect religious freedom.... Read more.
CDC Adopts Hep B Vaccine Recommendation
The CDC adopted a new policy allowing for individual-based decision-making for hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns.... Read more.
U.S. Threatens E.U. Over Tech Crackdown
The U.S. Trade Representative warned that it may impose countermeasures on the European Union after it fined social media platform X for engaging in alleged "deceptive"... Read more.
New Docs Reveal Efforts to End Clinton Foundation Probe
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed that federal investigators aimed to obstruct the probe into the Clinton Foundation during the Obama administration.... Read more.
FBI Lacked Probable Cause on Mar-a-Lago Raid
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed reports that officials raised probable cause concerns with the 2022 raid on President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago.... Read more.
Trump Shuts Down Entry from Terror Hotspots in New Proclamation
President Trump signed a proclamation on December 16 expanding restrictions on who may enter the United States.... Read more.

