Gov. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., has filed an appeal in her state’s abortion law case involving Planned Parenthood. The case, Planned Parenthood v. Noem, centers on a South Dakota state law requiring pregnant women to consult with a help center before...
As the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on the Mississippi law to protect unborn children after 15 weeks from abortion, I was struck by the fact that had Hillary Clinton been elected president in 2016, she would...
The Department of Justice will try to block Steve Bannon from using his lawyer’s advice as a defense in his upcoming trial for contempt of Congress. A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the trial will begin July 18, The Hill...
All 212 members of the House Republican Conference have co-sponsored Rep. Fred Keller's resolution to nullify President Joe Biden’s vaccination and testing mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees, the Pennsylvania Republican announced Tuesday. "Every Republican member of the House...
More than half of voters have a negative opinion of Vice President Kamala Harris and don’t think she’s ready to take over if President Joe Biden leaves office, a Rasmussen Reports poll found. In survey results released by the pollster...
President Joe Biden's Supreme Court commission did not endorse expanding the court, but says there are "profound" differences of opinion over the direction the court should take in the future. The commission will vote to adopt the report and send it to...
The number of illegal immigrants deported has dropped 90% since 2019, according to an analysis of Immigration and Customs Enforcement data. News of the drop came in a report by the Center for Immigration Studies. The report analyzed data from ICE...
The Oakland City Council, a longtime leader in the Black Lives Matter movement to cut police funding, reversed course Tuesday and voted to hire more officers as it grapples with a surge in homicides and gun violence. The proposal by...
Republicans have some strong signals for momentum with President Joe Biden's first year in office wrapping up, as voters mostly siding with Republicans over Democrats to handle the key issues heading into 2022, a midterm election year, according to...
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted President Joe Biden in a speech Tuesday on the Senate floor over the growing crisis in Ukraine, as tens of thousands of Russian soldiers have been posted near its border. Cruz said: ''Right now, as we speak, hundreds of thousands of Russian...
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