Senate Majority Leader Says Border Deal Has Not Been Reached

Funding the federal government is taking precedence over the border and foreign aid package. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York has acknowledged the need to fix…

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Demonstrators Interrupt President’s Speech in Charleston

Pro-Hamas activists call for a cease-fire, President Biden promises conversations with Israel. Pro-Gaza demonstrators interrupted President Joe Biden’s speech in Charleston, South Carolina on Monday, where the president…

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Pentagon Reports Defense Secretary Hospitalized

Secretary Austin acknowledges concerns about transparency. The Pentagon announced Friday evening that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had been admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on New…

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5th Circuit Court Upholds Texas ER Abortion Ban

Rejects the federal attempt to override state law. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled this week that federal guidance cannot override the Texas state law banning…

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House Speaker Responds to Texas Border Border Trip

He calls Eagle Pass the “epicenter” of the border crisis. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana and more than 60 other House members visited Eagle Pass,…

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House Speaker Heads Group of Legislators in Visit to Eagle Pass 

Customs and Border Protection agents say more than 300,000 migrants entered the nation in December. House Speaker Mike Johnson and 60 other legislators are scheduled to visit the…

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Biden Family in St. Croix for New Year’s

Security heightened on the island.  President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrived in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Wednesday for a vacation over the New…

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CIA Sued for Blocking Access to COVID Records

The suit alleges administration is not being transparent with Congress. A lawsuit has been filed against the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the District of Columbia U.S. District…

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Report Shows 40% of Student Loan Borrowers Not Making Payments

Education Department states that 9 million federal student loan borrowers missed their October payment.  Federal student loan payments, that were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, resumed as of…

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Appeals Court Temporarily Blocks Federal Razor Border Fence Removal

Overturns previous decision made by a district court judge. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked President Biden’s administration from removing razor wire fencing installed by the…

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