US Blocks UN ‘Article 99’ Ceasefire Resolution, Citing Security Council’s ‘Moral Failure’
U.S. vetoed U.N. Security Council resolution for immediate ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war and criticized failure to condemn Oct. 7 terror attacks as "serious moral failure."
Ahead of 2024 Election, Abortion Battles Heat Up Across Nation
States are navigating an avalanche of abortion policy changes, ballot measures, and lobbying since the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision.
Pilots Need More Cardiac Tests, Aviation Advocates Say, Citing Concerns Over COVID-19 Shots
Pilot safety and risk-management are top-of-mind for owner of small flight school, but side effects of COVID-19 shots present risk for people in aviation.
Biden’s ‘doctrine’ on China: The humiliation of America
Biden admin got what it wanted for Christmas this year: The CCP gift came a bit early when the CCP allowed Secretary of State Antony Blinken to travel to China.
Proud Boys Member Who Thwarted Arrest of Fellow Demonstrator on Jan. 6 Sentenced to...
A Kansas man who took part in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and prevented the arrest of a fellow demonstrator that day has been sentenced to over 4 years in prison.
Supreme Court Takes New Step in Jan. 6 Case
Justices issue new directive.
The U.S. Supreme Court on April 23 directed the U.S. Department of Justice to reply to a man convicted in the...
Jim Jordan to run for House speaker following McCarthy’s removal
Rep. Jim Jordan will run to be House speaker, making him the first Republican to announce his intentions to run for the position following McCarthy's removal.
Special Counsel Does Not Charge Biden in Classified Docs Probe, Finds He ‘Willfully Retained’...
Among the reasons stated for not pressing charges was that Biden would present to the jury “as sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”
Human Rights Is the CCP’s ‘Biggest Weakness’: Miles Yu
Washington should challenge CCP on its human rights record in every engagement with Beijing because it’s the regime’s greatest weakness, according to Miles Yu.
US pauses funding for UNRWA after staff accused of involvement in October 7 massacres
U.S. is troubled by allegations that 12 UNRWA employees may have been involved in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and has paused funding, State Dept says.
WHO Pandemic Treaty Remains Fatally Flawed
SUMMARY
Despite multiple rounds of negotiations, the World Health Organization’s latest pandemic-treaty draft maintains provisions that should lead the Biden Administration to oppose adoption at...
House Republicans Investigating Reported Biden-Era Rise in Illegal Immigration Cases Dismissed Over Paperwork Errors
The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee opened new line of investigation into sharp rise in number of immigration cases dismissed since Biden took office.