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Biden Plan Could Give U.K. Climate Group Control Over U.S. Defense Contracts

"I think Americans will be upset when they realize the Biden administration is trying to put a bunch of unelected bureaucrats and a climate activist group—headquartered in London—in charge of long-term planning for our national defense contractors," says Heritage Foundation senior researcher.

Republicans Question Wray on FBI Weaponization, ‘Radical Traditional Catholics’ Memo

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher was questioned by the House Judiciary Committee on the organization's various failures.

Cornel West’s Third-Party Presidential Campaign Strikes Fears Among Democrats

Cornel West’s third-party presidential campaign is raising concerns among the Democratic Party.

Subcommittee Report Exposes NIH’s Suppression of Lab-Leak Theory: ‘Proximal Origin’ Paper Allegedly Crafted to Serve Political Agenda

Report underscores the need to probe any potential COVID-19 cover-up to preserve the integrity of future scientific research.

Bill in California Would Force Judges To Take Race Into Account During Prison Sentencing

A new bill introduced in the state of California would require judges to consider race when giving prison sentences to criminals.

Republicans Probe BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Over Potential Antitrust Violations

BlackRock "is potentially violating U.S. antitrust law by entering into agreements to ‘decarbonize’ its assets under management and reduce emissions to net zero," the congressmen write.

Oversight Committee Chairman Demands Security Practices Review After Cocaine Found at White House

“The presence of illegal drugs in the White House is unacceptable and a shameful moment in the White House’s history,” Chairman Comer expressed in the letter.

Seven AGs Express Concern Over Target’s ‘Pride’ Campaign, Claim Possible Violation of State Laws and Shareholders’ Interests

They questioned the campaign's compliance with state laws on child protection, parental rights, and shareholders' interests.

U.S. Military Suicides Increased Annually in 2023, New Data Reveals

Suicides among active-duty military members increased by 25 percent in the first three months of 2023 compared to 2022, a new report shows.

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