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Biden Orders Inter-Agency Team to Investigate Unidentified Aerial Objects

U.S. establishing an inter-agency team to investigate unidentified aerial phenomena following the shooting down of 3 unknown objects in North American airspace.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. spoke at Franciscan University of Steubenville graduation

Supreme Court Justices Thomas and Alito Issue Warnings About State of America

‘Support for freedom of speech is declining dangerously,’ Justice Alito said, while Justice Thomas decried ‘nastiness and the lies’ in the Beltway.

US Joins New Climate Pact to Shut Down All Coal Plants

Special climate envoy John Kerry has announced the Biden administration's latest climate pledge—to stop building new coal plants and shut down existing ones.

Fed Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 22 Years

Federal Reserve raised federal funds rate by 25 basis points at July FOMC policy meeting, lifting target range to 5.25–5.50 percent. Vote was unanimously.

Kevin McCarthy: Democrat bill to pack Supreme Court should ‘scare’ every American

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-CA, discusses the Democrats' efforts to restructure the Supreme Court and how it should ‘scare’ every American and Kamala...

Canada Partners With the WEF to Unleash Digital IDs—Is the US Next?

WEF's Traveler Digital Identity, “brings together a global consortium of individuals, governments, authorities and the travel industry to enhance security in world travel.”
Zooming In with Simone Gao

Gen. Robert Spalding: Breaking Google Up Is not Enough – Zooming In

At the beginning of a new Cold War era in a globalized world, what role do big tech companies like Google play and who...

Residents in Blue States Pay Much More for Electricity Than in Red States: Study

A new report finds that blue state residents pay far more for electricity than their red state counterparts due to aggressive climate policies.
The Supreme Court as composed June 30, 2022

US Supreme Court Strikes Down State’s Bid to Use Congressional Map

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Alabama Republicans' second bid to use a congressional map that includes one majority-black congressional district.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

IRS Expansion Led to 53 Percent Increase in Prosecutions: Report

Additional staffing and a post-pandemic focus on tax fraud have led to the IRS and its USSC prosecuting 53 percent more tax offenders in the past two years
Jay Sekulow Live

Jay Sekulow on Supreme Court ruling on President’s Financial Records

We are pleased that in the decisions issued today, the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked both Congress and New York prosecutors from obtaining the...

Judge orders New York Times to return Project Veritas internal memos

Times publisher says the newspaper will appeal A New York state judge on Friday ordered the New York Times to return internal documents to the conservative activist group Project...