Congressional Leaders Strike Deal to Avert Shutdown
Congressional leaders have struck a deal to avert a government shutdown. Parts of the government would be funded through March 8, the rest through March 22.
How the Campus Protests Could Impact the 2024 Election
Democrats are concerned that ongoing college protests may jeopardize Biden’s win in 2024, and there is division in Democratic Party over handling demonstrations.
Foreign investor in Ukraine accuses officials of corruption
One of the largest private western investors in Ukraine claimed corrupt officials and Zelenskyy’s administration are extorting tens of millions of euros from him.
Defense Secretary Austin Transferred to Critical Care Unit, Doctors Say
Sec. of Defense Lloyd Austin was readmitted to hospital and has been transferred to a critical care unit, according to an update from the Pentagon.
Marine Vet With PTSD Given More Than 5 Years in Prison, Fined $200,000 for...
Ryan Nichols was sentenced to more than five years in prison and fined $200,000 for assaulting police and obstruction of an official proceeding on January 6, 2021.
DOJ Seeks 12-Month Imprisonment for Former Trump Aide Peter Navarro
DOJ seeking year-long prison term with fines for former Trump WH adviser Peter Navarro for criminal conviction related to avoiding subpoena from Jan. 6 committee.
Republican Introduces Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) has introduced a bill in the lower chamber of Congress that would ensure that illegal immigrants do not vote in federal elections.
CCP’s Attempt to Interfere in Taiwan’s Election Yielded Minimal Results
Chinese regime is conducting a disinformation campaign to influence public opinion in Taiwan. Polls show China was not successful in meddling in Taiwan’s election.
China Snubs US With Banned Chip Tech
China’s telecom and chipmaking companies released Huawei smartphone with 7-nanometer tech that flies in face of international sanctions on exporting tech to China.
Judge Rules Arizona Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship Not Discriminatory
Federal judge ruled that Arizona law requiring voters to provide proof of American citizenship is not discriminatory. A false registration ‘is a class 6 felony.’
Senator Pete Ricketts Demands Biden Administration Define Conservation
Since Biden signed EO 14008, on January 27, 2021, where he initiated 30×30, the administration has been asked to define one word, which they have refused to do.
Mayorkas Impeached in Historic House Vote
After failing in an earlier vote, House Republicans successfully impeached the DHS secretary—the first cabinet official to be impeached in nearly 150 years.