Republican lawmakers are asking questions about the Navy's decision to enlist an active-duty sailor and drag queen to recruit people through social media platforms such as TikTok.…
MoreA group of attorneys general from across the U.S. is going after one of the country’s largest banks, which it claims treats some Christians unfairly.…
MoreAlaska, Florida, South Dakota, and Wyoming received perfect scores from the group since they have no individual income tax and no payroll taxes.…
MoreA new federal rule that would charge higher fees to home buyers with good credit to help subsidize those with poor credit goes into effect Monday.…
MoreThe government watchdog group Protect the Public’s Trust filed a complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services over what it says are scientific integrity violations involving…
MoreLawmakers introduced the bipartisan Military Families Mental Health Services Act to help more military families access vital mental health care services.…
More(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorizing active-duty armed forces reservists to be called up to address “international drug trafficking” at the southern…
MoreCongressional members on the U.S. Select Committee on the Chinese Community Party expressed concerns about the FBI potentially not knowing about Chinese "police stations" operating in the U.S.…
MoreHuman Rights Subcommittee Chairman Ossoff Launches Inquiry into Conditions of Incarceration
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff, Chairman of the Senate Human Rights Subcommittee, is continuing his oversight of conditions of incarceration in Georgia and nationwide. In his latest effort to protect…
MoreSeventeen attorneys general have filed an amicus brief supporting Florida’s healthcare regulation that denies Medicaid coverage for gender transitioning procedures.…
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