Former Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) is dropping out of the Texas Senate race and instead running for the House again, which is paving the way Read More
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State-level AI rules survive — for now — as Senate sinks moratorium despite White House pressure
The zombie issue of a federal AI moratorium, for now, was put to bed in the National Defense Authorization Act, a key win for a handful of Senate Republicans.
Dell Founder Pledges More Than $6 Billion To Fund ‘Trump Accounts’ For 25 Million Kids
Around 25 million American children who would be too old to receive $1,000 for President Donald Trump’s proposed investment accounts could still be gifted up Read More
Nicki Minaj Puts Nigeria’s Christian Persecution In The Spotlight
When Nicki Minaj stepped up to the podium at the United Nations on November 18th, wearing a somber black suit instead of her usual bubblegum Read More
Congress investigates betting scandals rocking NBA and Major League Baseball following federal charges
Sports gambling boom raises integrity concerns as betting scandals emerge in leagues, prompting congressional scrutiny of gaming industry practices.
Trump signals plan to designate Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization
President Trump signals final documents being prepared to label Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group amid growing concerns over the Islamist organization.
House Passes CLEAN DC Act to Repeal ‘Anti-Police’ Legislation
WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed legislation Republicans say will roll back what they describe as “anti-police” measures in the District of Columbia. The Read More
House votes to repeal controversial Arctic Frost provision from government shutdown bill
The House overwhelmingly rejected a provision allowing Republican senators to sue the federal government after former Special Counsel Jack Smith seized their phone records.
Senators rail against ‘cash grab’ spending bill provision as House preps repeal vote
The Senate reached bipartisan unity in its fury over a recently-passed law that would allow lawmakers to sue federal government and reap a massive amount of money.
Republicans feud over ‘Arctic Frost’ accountability measure, but critics offer no clear alternative
A controversial provision allowing senators to sue for $500,000 over subpoenaed phone records may be withdrawn from the government funding bill.