The Biden Policies That Transformed America’s Borders
As the 2024 election approaches, the border has come into sharp focus for many voters, who are wanting to see the problems fixed.
6 Takeaways From Trump’s Historic Win in Iowa
Trump claimed a huge victory in the Iowa caucuses, cementing his place as the prohibitive favorite in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
The ‘Deepfake Election’: How AI and Fake Content Could Influence 2024 US Contests
The impact of deepfakes on the 2024 U.S. election is already evident, experts say, calling for the public to be more aware of potential fake content.
Critical Drug Shortages Plague US Amid Unabated Reliance on China
A national drug shortages hit a 10-year high this year, leaving health care providers, pharmacies, and hospitals without life-saving and supportive medications.
Americans Share What Patriotism Means to Them
On the 4th of July with parades, baseball games, hot dogs, and sparklers, even the old uncle may arrive wearing a red-white-and-blue top hat and suspenders.
‘You Cannot Escape Its Claws’: How Beijing’s Long Arm Targets Students in US
CCP’s harassment of a Georgetown University law student’s family members back home sent a clear message: He must refrain from speaking out against Beijing.
Climate Scientists Say We Should Embrace Higher CO2 Levels
While governments pour billions of dollars into lowering CO2 emissions, several climate experts say CO2 is essential and higher levels are not a problem.
Defense Budget Talks Reignite Debate Over Military Draft for Women
The $910 billion bill would require women to be drafted into service, but has limitations on which combat roles they could join.
Supreme Court Faces ‘High Stakes’ Decisions on Trump-Related Cases
Amid concerns about public perception, the Supreme Court is faced with a ‘blockbuster’ year of rulings that will have far-reaching consequences.
‘They Must Be Destroyed’: How Cuban Americans Face Assassination Threats, Terror List
New wave of targeting of American Cuban exiles was ignited after regime, under President Miguel Díaz-Canel, published list of alleged “terrorists” in Dec 2023.
Millions of New Illegal Immigrants Mask True State of US Economy
Economists are expressing concern over increasing number of illegal immigrants in U.S., who are obscuring actual condition of jobs market and the U.S. economy.
4 Supreme Court Cases That Could Curb the Administrative State
The Supreme Court is reviewing the administrative state's power with several cases this term that could make major changes to the way agencies regulate.