Democrats are coming out divided against the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday following a prosecutor’s decision to pursue arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Read More
Dueling IVF bills take center stage as parties butt heads on reproductive tech regulation
Two Republicans are pushing new legislation to protect access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) across the country just months after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling Read More
Trump slams NY court system, boasts he’s going ‘to win’ Empire State
Former President Trump ripped the New York justice system in comments ahead of court Monday while touting that he believes he can win the historically Read More
Progressive and establishment Democrats compete for US House seats in Oregon primaries
Two Democratic primaries for U.S. House seats in Oregon could help reveal whether the party’s voters are leaning more toward progressive or establishment factions in Read More
Texas judge blocks Biden administration rule requiring more gun sellers to run background checks
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a new rule from the Biden administration that would force gun dealers to carry out background checks Read More
Auto industry experts warn Biden’s EV mandate may limit gas car options in the future
When President Biden said that Americans can “buy any kind of car they want,” he failed to factor in new emissions standards his administration is Read More
Advocates for IRS whistleblowers accuse Special Counsel Weiss of retaliation, misleading: ‘Smear campaign’
Lawyers for two IRS whistleblowers who informed Congress about the Hunter Biden criminal probe are seeking an inspector general investigation into Special Counsel David Weiss, Read More
NY v. Trump to resume with continued cross-examination of Michael Cohen as trial nears conclusion
Former President Trump’s criminal trial is expected to resume Monday with Michael Cohen on the stand for the third day of cross-examination by defense attorneys. Read More
Schumer says Senate to take up border bill again this week
The U.S. Senate will once again vote on a bipartisan border security bill this week after previous efforts collapsed when Republicans withdrew their support, Senate Read More
Morehouse defends students, faculty who turned their backs during Biden speech: ‘We are proud’
Morehouse College is praising its students and faculty after at least seven graduates and one faculty member sat with their backs turned to President Biden Read More