In an effort to get Congress functioning once again—not to mention a desperate attempt to ensure their reelection—Democrats are proposing to revive congressional earmarks.
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In a 228-197 vote, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Dream and Promise Act on Thursday night, which would provide legal status and a path to citizenship for 2.5 million “DREAMers.”
At the one-year anniversary of COVID-19’s arrival from China to the U.S., one thing is certain – the threat of government infringement on religious liberty under the guise of public health is here to stay.
Big Tech has the ability and the inclination to track and monitor us constantly, in ways Orwell never imagined.
The Washington Post’s media-spread error about Trump’s Georgia call shows the deceitful playbook first invented to undermine Trump and promote Russiagate.
On April 7, 2017, less than four years ago, a majority of Democrats in the U.S. Senate joined a majority of Republicans to sign a letter supporting the filibuster.
Americans who have been hoping that the supposedly “moderate” President Biden will stand up to his party on something concrete will have to wait yet a little longer.
The test had been hailed as both gender-neutral and a better match for the physical demands of modern combat.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal published a piece detailing a six-minute call — with audio — between then-president Donald Trump and the Georgia secretary of state’s chief investigator, Frances Watson.
McConnell said that a Republican-majority Senate would pass national right-to-work legislation and defund Planned Parenthood and sanctuary cities ‘on day one.’
It would be nice if the media’s affinity for “fact-checking” were still a thing. But it seems to have lost its appeal with a new president.