Rep. Mike Turner (R) alleges Biden was in “potential violation of laws protecting national security, including the Espionage Act and Presidential Records Act."
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and her family's social security numbers published online as part of records of House Select Committee's investigation into Jan. 6 protests at US Capitol; Noem's lawyers demand to know who responsible for leak and what measures will be taken to protect Noem and her family.
West Virginia law prohibiting people from participating in single-sex sports teams that do not match their biological sex is constitutional, according to a judge.
When the Democrats finally passed the "Inflation Reduction Act" in 2022 (how's that going?), they included several tax hikes set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2023.
Those hoping for a Christmastime government shutdown were once again disappointed when Congress passed a 4,000-page, $1.7 trillion omnibus appropriations bill that few, if any, Representatives and Senators read before voting on.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Friday announced it would delay a rule that would have required tens of millions of Americans who received payments of at least $600 to report their earnings, following widespread confusion and angst about the new requirements.
Indiana University School of Medicine requires professors to demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in order to be considered for promotions or tenure, according to document obtained by medical watchdog group Do No Harm.
According to a report by Michael Shellenberger, the FBI made an "organized effort" to target social media and news companies, including Twitter, that reported on the Hunter Biden laptop story in the lead-up to the 2020 election, and Twitter received repeated requests for information from the FBI that it had previously stated it would not share outside of normal legal channels.