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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

House Republicans Reject Democratic Pressure to Disinvite RFK Jr. From Testifying on Censorship

Republicans on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government are moving ahead with plans to hear testimony from Robert F. Kennedy.
The Supreme Court as composed June 30, 2022

Supreme Court Adopts Code of Ethics Amid Scrutiny From Democrats

The U.S. Supreme Court has released its first-ever code of conduct as it faces greater scrutiny from Senate Democrats and calls for ethics reform.

US Joins Over 60 Other Nations to Pledge Emissions Reduction From Air Conditioners and...

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry made pledge with over 60 other nations to slash emissions from refrigerators and air conditioners in bid to tackle climate change.

Oklahoma State Rep Accuses ATF Agents of Extortion in Raid on Gun Dealer

Russell Fincher lost his federal firearms license and 50 guns in a June raid. He denies committing any crime and hopes the ATF will be held accountable.

Social Security Agency Demands Americans Pay Them Back After Overpaying

A bevy of reports indicated that some Americans are receiving demands from the Social Security Administration to repay agency after they were overpaid benefits.

Federal judge blocks New Mexico governor’s suspension of public carry

A federal judge blocked part of New Mexico Democratic Gov. Michele Lujan Grisham's public health order suspending carrying of firearms in public in Albuquerque.
IRS Building

IRS Halted Surprise Visits to Taxpayers’ Homes After Pressure From GOP’s ‘Weaponization’ Panel: Report

A House panel probing 'weaponization' of the federal government claims that its investigative pressure led the IRS to end its surprise door-knock policy.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Building

IRS Ends Most Unannounced Agent Visits to Taxpayers’ Homes

IRS has announced a major yet “common-sense” policy change that will end most unannounced agent visits to taxpayers’ homes, mostly because of security concerns.
Woman gets Vaccinated

Biden Scores Win as Supreme Court Throws Out Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Cases

The Supreme Court on Dec. 11 threw out three cases involving federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates, handing a win to President Joe Biden and his administration.
Ted Cruz 2015

Sen. Cruz and Rep. Bridenstine Introduce American Energy Renaissance Act

Legislation will create jobs and opportunity by embracing the American energy renaissance, removing barriers and expanding trade. WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas,...

FBI Warns Chinese Hackers Are Poised to Hit US Infrastructure Anytime With ‘Devastating Blow’

‘Its plan is to land low blows against civilian infrastructure to try to induce panic,’ FBI Director Christopher Wray said. FBI Director Christopher Wray said...
How the NRA Finally Got Relief from the Pistol Brace Rule

Federal Judge Rules Millions of NRA Members Exempt From ATF Pistol Brace Rule

Federal judge has blocked ATF from enforcing its pistol brace rule for millions of members of the National Rifle Association as the appeals process plays out.