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Nearly 1,000 Venezuelan Migrants Form Caravan, Aim to Reach U.S. Border Amidst Rising Influx

The migrants disclosed that their entry into Mexico was unauthorized and facilitated by crossing a river that served as a natural border.

Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Program May Cost Upwards of $559 Billion

An analysis from the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Wharton Budget Model found that Biden's income-driven student loan repayment program may cost upwards of $559 billion over ten years.

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Demands Answers on Possible Censorship by Meta’s ‘Threads’: Gov’t Coercion and Collusion

"Since the Committee's subpoena to Meta, we have obtained additional evidence that the federal government has coerced or colluded with technology, social media, and other companies to moderate content online," Jordan states in his letter.

Federal Court Sides With Catholic School After Firing Counselor for Being Lesbian

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has ruled that a school's decision was legal for firing a guidance counselor for being in a same-sex marriage.

Republican Senators Introduce ‘Financial Regulatory Accountability Act’ to Curb ‘Far Left’ ESG Agenda Exploitation by Federal Regulators

"For far too long, federal regulators have focused on advancing the agenda of the far left at the expense of their core mission," said Senator Vance. "This legislation aims to correct that imbalance by ensuring the banking system is governed by ethical and apolitical oversight."

Trump Admits He Shouldn’t Have Hired ‘Incompetent’ Barr, Sessions, Esper

In an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo, Donald Trump admitted he made some "mistakes" in his presidency.

Texas AG Ken Paxton Breaks Fundraising Records Amid Controversial Impeachment Proceedings

The financial success was unveiled in a statement from Paxton's office, which criticized the impeachment as a "sham and illegal" affair.

Biden Pledges $39 Billion in Student Debt Relief Despite Supreme Court Striking Down Last Attempt

Biden's earlier student debt relief plan, which proposed $10,000 debt relief for low-to-middle-income borrowers and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, was deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 ruling.

House Republicans Move To Cut Funding For FBI

House Republicans have acted to reduce $1 billion in funding for the FBI and protect federal whistleblowers.

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