- Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar Back on Committee Assignments After Being Stripped of Them in Previous Congress

By Mimi Nguyen Ly
Two Republican House lawmakers landed committee assignments after having been stripped of them in the previous Democrat-controlled Congress on separate occasions in ...
- Pay per Mile: States Move Toward User-Based Road Tax

By Beth Brelje
With each gallon of gas pumped in the United States since 1932, drivers have been paying taxes. The revenue is used for ...
- The Need for COVID Reparations

By Adam Coleman
Commentary
I’m no different from many Americans who still possess anger at how people were mistreated for questioning narratives, forced into struggling economic ...
- Comer Accuses National Archives of Stonewalling Probe Into Biden Classified Documents

By Tom Ozimek
The new chair of the House Oversight Committee has accused the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) of stonewalling the GOP-led probe into President ...
- Trump Reacts After White House Says No Visitor Logs for Biden’s Delaware House

By Eva Fu
Former President Donald Trump spoke out after the White House said there are no visitor logs for President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, ...
- Republicans See Potential Hunter Biden Link in Classified Documents Case

By Ryan Morgan
Republican lawmakers are looking into whether President Joe Biden’s son Hunter may be connected in any way to the potentially classified documents recently discovered ...
- No Visitor Logs Exist for Biden’s House Where Classified Documents Were Found: White House

By Zachary Stieber
There are no logs of who has visited President Joe Biden’s house in Delaware where classified documents were found, according to the White House.
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- State Governments ‘Weakest Link’ in Protecting America From ‘Enemy’ Cyberattacks

By John Haughey
United States federal agencies and the Pentagon over the last decade have imposed a matrix of restrictions on purchasing technology from companies ...
- Alameda County Sheriffs Threatened With Lawsuit for Slow, Invasive Concealed Carry Permitting

By Juliette Fairley
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Department is facing criticism over its issuing of concealed carry weapon (CCW) permits, with the California Rifle & Pistol Association ...
- Class Action Lawsuit Against Twitter Blocked, Had No Legal Basis, Judge Rules

By Efthymis Oraiopoulos
A judge ruled on Friday that several former Twitter employees who had filed a class action lawsuit against the social media giant must pursue individual arbitration ...
- House Oversight Chairman Promises ‘Swift’ Investigation After More Classified Documents Found at Biden’s Home

By Frank Fang
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said that “swift congressional oversight” is coming, after the White House revealed on Jan. 14 that additional ...
- Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Claim of 94-Year-Old Minnesota Homeowner That County Unconstitutionally Seized Her Home Equity

By Matthew Vadum
The Supreme Court decided late on Jan. 13 to hear the appeal of a 94-year-old homeowner who is challenging the constitutionality of ...