Tuesday night was a weak night for President Biden and a great night for Governor Sanders. She is a rising star. He is an old star and fading into obscurity.
Click Here to ContinueMemo for February 8th Joint Subcommittee Hearing on “The Federal Response to COVID-19”
Click Here to ContinueAside from decrying the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down this weekend, Democrats are now also joining their GOP counterparts against TikTok and the national security problems it poses.
Click Here to ContinueDue to record high inflation, Whole Foods is asking suppliers to help the retailer bring prices down on packaged groceries.
Click Here to ContinueBanks are bracing for a recession because persistent and elevated inflation has pushed the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates at the fastest since the 1980s.
Click Here to ContinuePope Francis’s Apostolic Journey to the Democratic Republic of the Congo sounded a clarion call for an end to violence in the DRC and illuminated a path toward a peaceful future for the Congolese people.
Click Here to ContinueIt has been an exciting and productive opening month for House Republicans. They are keeping their commitments and making progress.
Click Here to ContinueNewt provides his insights on positive actions taken by the House Republicans after a month in the majority.
We need a federal law that requires real-time, online publication of all foreign gifts to universities.
Click Here to ContinueAfter a 20-year detour, it is time to get back to a balanced budget and pay down the national debt.
Click Here to ContinueThe findings of the 2023 World Watch List stand as an urgent call to governments, civil society, and activists to join together to advance and defend religious freedom around the world.
Click Here to ContinueRepublicans should take a simple position: Lying is wrong, and any discussion of lying should start with the example of the current occupant of the White House.
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