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Seniors Face Drug Cost Increase While Biden Admin Gives Billions to China for EVs

The Biden administration's recent policy decisions have sparked significant debate, particularly its repeal of the Trump-era drug rebate rule and substantial funding for Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). 

Supreme Court Document Indicates Support for Emergency Abortions in Idaho, Quickly Removed

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court admitted that it had posted a document on its website that seemed to indicate that it was prepared to...

Putin Celebrates Unprecedented Ties with North Korea

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently celebrated the "unprecedentedly high level" of relations between Russia and North Korea, marking his first visit to the country in 24 years. 

White House Considering Deployment of U.S. Military Contractors to Ukraine: Report

The Biden administration is reportedly weighing whether U.S. military contractors should be permitted to be deployed to Ukraine.

State Bans on Transgender Healthcare Challenged by Biden Administration in Supreme Court

The Biden administration filed an appeal on Monday, attempting to stop state prohibitions on gender-affirming healthcare. As a result, the Supreme Court decided to...

DA Alvin Bragg Drops Charges Against Columbia University Protesters

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has dropped charges against 30 Columbia University pro-Palestine protesters.

Missouri AG to Sue New York for ‘Unconstitutional Lawfare Against President Trump’

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office plans to file a lawsuit against the state of New York due to to its "unconstitutional lawfare" efforts against Donald Trump.

Vermont City Sued After Allowing Illegal Immigrants to Vote

The city of Burlington, Vermont, is being sued after allowing non-citizens to take part in its elections.

House Republicans Introduce Resolution Rescinding Jan. 6 Subpoenas

House Republicans have introduced a resolution that rescinds the subpoenas issued by the January 6 Committee.

‘Juneteenth’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

During the Civil War, on March 30, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer. Lincoln stated: "Whereas, the Senate of the United States devoutly...

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