District Judge Upholds Federal Right to Remove Southern Border Fence

Judge criticizes federal border policy, but says fence removal is legal. District Judge Alia Moses recently ruled that the federal government has legal grounds to remove the razor…

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Legislators Return Focus to Price Gouging in Military Contracts 

They ask the defense secretary to be more proactive in obtaining pricing data from military contractors. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Representative John Garamendi of California recently…

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House Committee Alleges the FBI Is Abusing Counterterrorism Tools

Pro-life and pro-family Americans are among those singled out.  A report from the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government alleges that the Federal…

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Tech CEOs to Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee

Subpoenas were issued for the January 31 hearing regarding online child exploitation. The chief executives of top tech companies have responded to subpoenas issued by the Senate Judiciary…

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Senator Tuberville Ends Block of Most Military Confirmations

400 nominees were confirmed hours after the announcement. Senator Tommy Tuberville ended his 10-month blockade on the mass confirmation of most military promotions on Tuesday after increasing pressure…

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House Places a Freeze on $6 Billion for Iran

The funds were released by the administration earlier this year to free five American prisoners. The House of Representatives passed legislation late last week that would require the…

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U.S. Destroyer Shoots Down Drones in Red Sea

Houthi rebels claim responsibility for the attacks against the U.S. vessel and three commercial vessels. The Pentagon confirmed that a U.S. warship and commercial vessels in the Red…

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Illinois Gun Ban Appealed to Supreme Court

The high court previously rejected a request for an injunction. The Supreme Court has received a request for an emergency injunction from a gun rights group against an…

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FAA Announces Steps to Address Issues Raised in Safety Review

The agency seeks to improve air traffic controller training and retention. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently released action steps to address America’s shortage of air traffic controllers.  A…

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Senators Seek Ban on Travel from China 

WHO has requested more information on the large number of child respiratory illnesses in China. A recent rise in pneumonia cases among children has been reported in the…

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