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Lawmakers Push Birthright Citizenship Amendment After SCOTUS Ruling

Several lawmakers are calling for Congress to pass a constitutional amendment banning birthright citizenship in the wake of the Supreme Court permitting the policy.

Trump Admin Seeks New Era of Supersonic Flight

The Department of Transportation announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving to allow civil supersonic flights over the United States.

NPR Publishes Fake Alito Retirement Story

A bogus report claiming Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito had retired sent shockwaves across the political world Tuesday morning before NPR was forced to issue a humiliating retraction.

Ethics Panel Tosses Complaint Against Gallego

The Senate Ethics Committee dismissed a misconduct complaint against Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ). Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) filed a sexual misconduct and a campaign finance violation complaint against Gallego earlier this year.

Supreme Court Kills Campaign Finance Limit in 6-3 First Amendment Win

The Supreme Court struck down a longstanding federal restriction on political party spending Tuesday, ruling that parties may now spend unlimited sums in coordination with their own candidates, as long as they otherwise comply with existing campaign finance law.

Kennedy Ends Emergency Authorizations for COVID Products

The Department of Health and Human Services announced that its head, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has terminated emergency-use authorizations for COVID-19-related drugs and products.

Sacramento Guts Elected Office After Pro-Parent Conservative Surges in California Primary

A California school board member who championed parental rights is on track to win statewide office, so Sacramento is racing to strip that office of its power before she can take it.

SCOTUS Protects Girls’ Sports

The Supreme Court upheld state laws banning boys in girls' sports in a 6-3 decision.

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order

The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.

America’s Pacific Commander Sends Congress a Warning

The document is 221 pages long, dated April 6, and was never supposed to be public. It's an annual assessment required by Congress -- but never released by the Pentagon or the command itself -- until The Washington Times obtained a copy and published what's inside.

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