Congress
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ElectionsCongress Fails to Act on Election Security and Planned Parenthood Funding Before Recess
Jul 7, 2026
Congress adjourned for the Fourth of July without addressing key legislation on election security and Planned Parenthood funding, raising concerns for GOP turnout.
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PoliticsBessent and Rubio Challenge Democrats in Heated Capitol Hill Exchanges
Jun 4, 2026
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of State Marco Rubio confront Democrats during congressional hearings, highlighting GOP's shift under Trump.
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ImmigrationRep. Nancy Mace Proposes Resolution to Bar Foreign-Born Citizens from Congress
May 22, 2026
Rep. Nancy Mace's resolution seeks to prevent foreign-born citizens from holding congressional and judicial positions, igniting debate over American identity.
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EducationDemocrats Propose Repeal of Trump-Era Student Loan Protections
May 8, 2026
A group of congressional Democrats seeks to repeal Trump administration rules limiting student loan amounts, igniting debate over college affordability.
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ImmigrationCongress Extends Temporary Protected Status for Haitians Amid Criticism
Apr 17, 2026
Congress has extended Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, raising concerns about the meaning of 'temporary' in immigration policy.
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PoliticsSupreme Court Decision on Tariffs Sparks Debate Over Congressional Authority
Feb 20, 2026
The Supreme Court's ruling on tariff authority raises questions about Congress's role in addressing trade issues, highlighting ongoing tensions in U.S. governance.
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ImmigrationRep. Bennie Thompson Uses AI-Generated Image During Hearing, Draws Criticism
Feb 10, 2026
Rep. Bennie Thompson faced backlash for using an AI-generated image of a death during a Homeland Security hearing, raising questions about credibility.
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Courts & LawCongress Faces Calls to Address Judicial Accountability Amid Criticism of Federal Judges
Feb 9, 2026
Calls are growing for Congress to reform judicial accountability processes after federal judges are accused of overstepping their authority.
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PoliticsCongressional Democrats Urge Military to Disobey Commander-in-Chief
Nov 20, 2025
Several congressional Democrats have publicly urged military personnel to refuse orders from President Trump, citing concerns over potential illegal directives.
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ElectionsTexas Court Blocks New Congressional Map, Impacting Midterm Elections
Nov 19, 2025
A panel of three judges has issued an injunction blocking Texas from implementing its newly drawn congressional map, a decision that could significantly affect.
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OpinionBe Ready For The Next Epstein Revelation To Fall Flat
Nov 19, 2025
The ongoing saga surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files has drawn comparisons to the Russia-Collusion affair, with critics arguing that many.
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PoliticsGOP Urged to Focus on Legislative Agenda Amid Internal Conflicts
Nov 17, 2025
Republicans in Congress are facing criticism for their internal disputes, which some argue are detracting from their legislative responsibilities. With less.
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OpinionCalling It 'Biden’s FBI' Diminishes The Real Threat
Nov 13, 2025
Sen. Chuck Grassley’s recent revelations about Operation Arctic Frost highlight the dangers of government weaponization, a concern that transcends party lines.
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OpinionWhy Republicans Should Resist The Urge To Bail Out Obamacare
Nov 12, 2025
Conservatives have expressed a sense of schadenfreude following the recent agreement by eight Senate Democrats to end the 'Schumer shutdown' and reopen the.
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EducationThe Government Gives Too Much Authority To Leftist Academics
Nov 7, 2025
The recent actions of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, which accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, have raised concerns about the.
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ElectionsCongress Must Pass The SAVE Act As Judge Blocks Trump Order
Nov 3, 2025
A federal judge on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote is.
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ImmigrationIllegal Aliens Milk SNAP For Taxpayer-Funded Free Food
Nov 3, 2025
Many illegal aliens who are not eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits were nonetheless spared from food insecurity when a.
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PoliticsCongress Faces Decision on Enhanced Obamacare Subsidies
Oct 30, 2025
As Congress approaches the expiration of enhanced Obamacare subsidies on December 31, 2025, significant implications for millions of enrollees and taxpayers are.
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OpinionSen. Josh Hawley Advocates for Continued Food Stamp Support Amid Cuts
Oct 30, 2025
Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is urging Congress to prevent a significant reduction in federal food assistance, which is set to affect approximately 42 million.
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ElectionsIN Governor Calls Special Session To Redraw Congressional Maps
Oct 27, 2025
On Monday, Indiana Governor Mike Braun announced a special legislative session aimed at redistricting the state's nine congressional seats, two of which are.
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OpinionAmid The Genocide Of Nigerian Christians, Congress Must Act
Oct 15, 2025
A new report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, known as Intersociety, highlights a severe crisis in Nigeria, where jihadist.
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OpinionCBO Data Shows We Can't Afford To Extend Obamacare Subsidies
Oct 14, 2025
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released a review of the fiscal year that concluded on September 30, highlighting significant budgetary concerns that.
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PoliticsCurrent Congressional Spending Levels Reflect Bipartisan Compromise, Say Republicans
Oct 9, 2025
As the government shutdown enters its second week, House Republicans assert that current congressional spending levels represent a compromise with Democrats.
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ImmigrationDemocrats Opt for Government Shutdown Over Health Care Restrictions for Noncitizens
Oct 1, 2025
Democrats opted to shut down the federal government on Wednesday rather than agree to restrictions on health care benefits for noncitizens. The decision follows.
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PoliticsSchumer Faces Challenges in Government Funding Negotiations
Sep 30, 2025
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is navigating a challenging landscape as Congress approaches a potential government shutdown. With funding set to.
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Courts & LawFormer FBI Director James Comey Indicted on False Statements Charges
Sep 26, 2025
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
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Courts & LawJames Comey Indicted on Obstruction and False Statement Charges
Sep 26, 2025
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted by a grand jury on two counts: making false statements to Congress and obstruction of a congressional.
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OpinionErika Kirk Courageously Shows The Two Roads Before America
Sep 22, 2025
Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, delivered a poignant message of forgiveness during her husband's memorial service held at State.
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Courts & LawInvestigation Continues into Charlie Kirk's Assassination Amid Political Tensions
Sep 15, 2025
The investigation into the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is ongoing, with charges expected to be filed later this week. Kirk was killed.
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OpinionCongress Must End Leftist Funding Enabling Kirk Assassination
Sep 12, 2025
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is being described as a terrorist attack aimed at undermining the conservative movement. Authorities.
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Courts & LawMeta Muzzled Child Safety Findings, Researchers Tell Congress
Sep 10, 2025
A Senate committee held a hearing Tuesday on claims that Meta lawyers obscured research findings related to child safety on virtual reality (VR) platforms. The.
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MediaRaddatz Suggests Trump Could Tamper With Epstein Evidence
Sep 9, 2025
During a recent episode of ABC's "This Week," Martha Raddatz interviewed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who reiterated his refusal to meet Russian.