The House is expected to approve a bill that would compel the Justice Department to release the Epstein files, new details come to light about Read More
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Headed for the exits: Why 3-dozen House members aren’t running for re-election
Thirty-six House members won’t seek re-election in 2026 midterms as bitter partisan climate drives lawmakers away from Congress, including moderate Republicans.
Shutdown chaos reignites debate over privatizing US air traffic control
Privatizing FAA air traffic control is back under the public’s radar as supporters argue it would prevent shutdown disruptions and improve funding.
Morning Brief: Trump Dumps Former Ally, China’s Intel Tentacles, & Operation Charlotte’s Web
A looming House vote on the Epstein files launches a political knife fight on the Right, a bipartisan cohort of Congressmen call out Chinese tech Read More
The Speaker’s Lobby: Happy New Year as shutdown showdown draws to a close
Senate passed spending bill to end government shutdown after complex procedural hurdles and negotiations involving multiple Republican senators.
Michelle Obama says America ‘not ready’ for woman president: ‘We saw in this past election’
Former first lady Michelle Obama said Americans are not ready to elect a woman president, pointing to former Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss to President Donald Trump.
Will Mass Deportations Fix The Housing Market?
The current median price for a single-family home in America has surged to five times the median household income, causing panic among young people that Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Catholic bishops chided for sowing ‘confusion’ on deportations stance
A prominent American Catholic group chided some bishops for sowing “confusion” on the church’s official stance on enforcement and called for a “more complete conversation on immigration.”
Fed Study Vindicates Trump Trade Policy: 150 Years of Evidence Shows Tariffs Lower Inflation
Researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco examined major tariff changes from 1870 through 2020 across the United States, United Kingdom, and France. Their conclusion challenges the conventional wisdom that dominated economic policy debates in recent years: when countries raise tariffs, prices actually fall, not rise.
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Iowa special education aide fired over Charlie Kirk comment files lawsuit
Iowa teacher sues school district after firing over Charlie Kirk Facebook post, claiming First Amendment violation in latest educator lawsuit.