House Republicans introduced the Prioritizing National Security in Export Controls Act of 2022, which would shift export control management from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) to the Defense Technology and Security Administration (DTSA).
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee say the Department of Health and Human Services’ new office dealing with climate change and "health equity" is a taxpayer boondoggle and are demanding to know how the office plans to spend $3 million that the Biden administration is requesting to fund it.
The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) is investigating the means by which some immigration sanctuary states extended $2.7 million dollars of unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants.
Pope Francis came under fire last week for naming an abortion advocate to the Pontifical Academy for Life, an institution dedicated to defending the right to life of all human beings, born and unborn.
The White House amplified multiple grocery stores and pharmacy chains’ offers to provide $20 vouchers for Americans who get another dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
It was revealed only days ago that the departments of State and Homeland Security had a program during the 2020 elections through which federal officials could tell a private consortium which messages they didn't like, and the consortium members then would lobby social media to censor those.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit against Google on Friday, accusing the tech giant of sending its emails straight to users’ spam folders.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, filed suit against Google last week for alleged violations of state law against collecting biometric data without informed consent.
The widespread and coordinated plan to divide the Republican Party has failed, and it’s a major reason why Democrat prospects for the 2022 midterms are so bad.
Democrats are increasingly concerned that Florida, once the nation’s premier swing state, may slip away this fall and beyond as emboldened Republicans capitalize on divisive cultural issues and population shifts in crucial contests for governor and the U.S. Senate.