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Feds Halt Sales of Homemade Guns Before August Rule Is Implemented

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has told one of the nation’s largest homemade firearms parts retailers, JSD Supply, to stop selling its products.

Bachmann: Biden to ‘Transfer U.S. Sovereign Authority’ to World Health Organization, ‘Create a Global Platform for Global Government’

"These amendments would transfer our healthcare decision making out of U.S. hands into the hands of the Director General of the WHO," says Bachman.

U.S. Senate Passes $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill

Only 11 Republicans voted 'no.'

Woman Tells Congress That Men Can Get Pregnant and Have Abortions

Asked if men can become pregnant, Democrat Aimee Arrambide says, "Yes."

FDA Head: Baby Formula Factory Could Reopen by Next Week

The head of the Food and Drug Administration told lawmakers Thursday that a shuttered baby formula factory could be up and running as soon as next week, though he sidestepped questions about whether his agency should have intervened earlier to address problems at the plant that triggered the national shortage.

Senate Moves $40 Billion Ukraine Aid Package Forward

Critics are calling out the Senate's decision due to shortages and other economic pressure on Americans.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Paid by These Weapons Manufacturers as He Pushes $Billions in Military Aid to Ukraine

Crenshaw financed by Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and more.

Bill Martinez: How Much Is Enough?

We the People have a critical and binary decision to make.

SCOTUS Limits How Illegal Immigrants Can Appeal Deportation Rulings

Illegal immigrants have only limited grounds to appeal deportation orders to the federal courts, the Supreme Court ruled Monday in a decision in which conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch led the dissent, joined by his three Democrat-appointed colleagues, the Washington Examiner reported on Monday.

Victory for Ted Cruz as Supreme Court Rebuffs Biden Administration, Strikes Down Campaign Spending Rule

In a 6-3 vote the Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional a campaign finance rule regulating the repayment of loans by a candidate to his own campaign, handing a win on May 16 to Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who challenged the Federal Election Commission (FEC) regulation.

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