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Liquefied Natural Gas

Sen. Cruz Introduces Bill to Champion America’s Energy Renaissance

Natural Gas Export Expansion Act will increase liquefied natural gas exports, strengthen American energy security WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today announced...

Sen. Ted Cruz Warns US at Risk of Serious Terrorist Attack

'It certainly seems that this White House and this administration learned nothing from 9/11. Because they’re setting up conditions for another 9/11.'

NCAA Board of Governors Statement on Transgender Participation

The NCAA Board of Governors firmly and unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports.

EXCLUSIVE: FBI Carried Out Warrantless Monitoring on Man Who Posted Guns for Sale on...

Texas man who posted on Facebook that he was selling his own guns was placed under warrantless surveillance by ATF and they gave his info to FBI to be monitor.
Social Security Money

Social Security Will No Longer Withhold 100 Percent of Monthly Benefits to Recover Overpayments

Lawmakers have criticized the 100 percent withholding policy as being a burden to vulnerable Americans dependent on their benefits.
Congressional Research Service

Weather-Related Power Outages and Electric System Resiliency

High winds, especially when combined with precipitation from seasonal storms, can cause damage to electricity utility systems, resulting in service interruptions to large numbers...

Supreme Court Ruling Makes It Harder for Illegal Immigrants to Oppose Deportation

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling will make it harder for illegal immigrants to oppose deportation due the notice to appear issues.
U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Sept. 18, 2023.

Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Jan. 6 Obstruction Charge Used in Trump Case

Conservative justices seemed sympathetic to former police officer charged under accounting reform law after entering U.S. Capitol for 4 minutes on Jan. 6, 2021.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on June 25, 2024.

Supreme Court Overturns ‘Chevron Doctrine,’ Curtailing Federal Government Power

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to overturn the Chevron deference, a bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine that led to explosive growth of U.S. government.

Supreme Court Rules for Jan. 6 Defendant Who Challenged Obstruction Charge

Supreme Court ruled in favor of Jan. 6 defendant Joseph Fischer, former police officer charged under an accounting reform law after four minutes in the capitol.

Puberty Blockers, Cross-Sex Hormones, and Youth Suicide

Lowering legal barriers to make it easier for minors to undergo cross-sex medical interventions without parental consent does not reduce suicide rates.
The pro-life center, CompassCare, allegedly firebombed

‘We Have to Start Valuing People Again,’ CompassCare CEO Says as Center Recovers From...

As CompassCare’s Buffalo office reopened after firebombing, CEO vows to continue their work and calls on Americans to value human lives.