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Senate Advances $95 Billion Foreign Aid Bill, Does Not Include Border Security

The Senate has advanced a $95 billion foreign aid bill that provides funding for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, and Gaza.

Putin Tells Tucker Carlson Journalist Evan Gershokivich Could Be Released With Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin told Tucker Carlson that Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich could be released if a deal is made.

Criticism Mounts as Biden Warns of Worsening Border Crisis Amid GOP Opposition

The Biden administration is under fire for suggesting they would make the border crisis worse if Republicans didn’t vote the way they want them...

Haley’s Campaign Gains Momentum with ‘Beast of the Southeast’ Bus Tour

Nikki Haley is commencing a "Beast of the Southeast" bus tour in South Carolina on Saturday, embarking on numerous campaign stops leading up to...

Pediatrician Group Warns Against ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Trans-Identifying Adolescents

The American College of Pediatricians cautioned against "gender-affirming care" for transgender adolescents as current literature on the subject does not offer "long-term evidence" that medical intervention "benefit their mental well-being."

Justice Department Says Biden ‘Willfully’ Withheld Documents, No Prosecution

Special Counsel Robert Hur will not prosecute President Joe Biden, although it was discovered Biden "willfully" withheld documents.

Deceptive or Clear? Florida Supreme Court Weighs Abortion Rights Amendment

Lawyers opposing an abortion-rights measure in Florida argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday, claiming the proposed amendment is deceptive and fails to...

Prosecutors Counter Menendez’s Dismissal Plea with Evidence of Recorded Conversations

Federal investigators utilized a confidential informant who clandestinely recorded conversations involving Senator Bob Menendez, as revealed in a legal brief filed by prosecutors handling...

Harvard University to Keep COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Students

Harvard University is keeping its requirement for students to have received the COVID-19 vaccination.

Court Rules Refusing to Wear a Mask is Not Constitutionally Protected

U.S. Circuit Judge Thomas Ambro decided that refusing to wear a face mask is not protected by the U.S. Constitution.

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