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The US Edges Closes to Passing Digital ID Legislation

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Committee has approved the Improving Digital Identity Act, a legal framework for digital ID systems for US citizens.

In Defense of a Foreign-Policy ‘Third Way’

It would be hard to craft a series of words less connotative of competence and authority than “the long-standing internationalist bipartisan D.C. foreign-policy consensus.”

What You Need To Know About This Lawsuit Against Biden’s $1 Trillion Student Loan Giveaway

Biden’s loan bailout looks even more like a rushed attempt to buy off student voters prior to November’s midterm elections.

Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Restricting Use of Rap Lyrics as Evidence in California Criminal Trials

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to restrict prosecutors from using rap lyrics as evidence against criminal defendants in California. Newsom signed on the dotted...

Hispanic Evangelicals Much Less Likely to Vote For Candidates Who Support Late-Term Abortions: Poll

Hispanic Evangelicals are much less likely to vote for a candidate who supports late-term abortion, according to a new poll released ahead of the...

Democrat Congressman: ‘It Just Looks Like We’re Pickpocketing The Public’ Without a Stock Ban

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whose husband's stock purchases have often raised eyebrows, didn't bring the stock ban bill to the floor before the House...

U.S. Announces $290 Million in Military Aid for Poland

U.S. Congress has approved $288.6 million in military aid for Poland in order to increase Poland’s capacity to deter and defend in the face of Russian aggression.

Feds Used Private Entity to Target Millions of Social Posts in 2020

A consortium of four private groups worked with the departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and State to censor massive numbers of social media posts they considered misinformation during the 2020 election.

Biden Scales Back Student Loan Forgiveness Program

The administration is being sued by six states.

Inflation Accelerated More Than Expected in August, Prices Remain at Four-Decade High: Biden Economy

The Federal Reserve's inflation gauge exceeded its expected limit last month, keeping prices at a four-decade high.

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