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Leading Democratic Power Broker Faces Racketeering Charges

Along with five other defendants, George E. Norcross III, a former influential Democratic kingmaker in New Jersey, was charged with racketeering on Monday. The group...

GOP Rift Widens as Texas House Republicans Censure Four Right-Wing Members

This week, Texas House Republicans censured four right-wing members who ran against their colleagues, capping months of internal strife and taxing primary contests. The caucus...

Judge Blocks Title IX Changes in Four States

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty has blocked Biden's new Title IX guidelines that allow transgender students in the bathroom corresponding with their identity rather than biology.

DOJ Memo: Garland Won’t Face Prosecution for Contempt of Congress

According to an internal Department of Justice (DOJ) document, Attorney General Merrick Garland will not be prosecuted for contempt of Congress in relation to...

Oklahoma’s New Immigration Enforcement Law Sparks Clash with Biden Administration

Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) chastised the Biden administration for suing Oklahoma before a new statute allowing arrests of undocumented immigrants by nonfederal police was...

Attorneys General of Montana and Texas Sue HHS Over Gender Identity Inclusion in Medicaid Coverage

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra is the target of a lawsuit filed on Tuesday by the attorneys general...

Texas AG Ken Paxton Secures Victory Against Biden DOE Transgender Policies

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a victory against the Biden Department of Education (DOE).

Democrat Leaders Arrested in Connecticut, Charged with Election Fraud

Multiple Democrat leaders have been arrested and charged this week with election fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

White House Admits Biden Transcript is Inaccurate

The White House revealed in a court filing that the transcript of President Joe Biden’s testimony to Special Counsel Robert Hur is inaccurate.

New York Lawmakers Push to Ban ‘Addictive’ Social Media for Children

 Lawmakers in New York have passed legislation that seeks to curb "addictive" social media for children.

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