category: Government

Arizona Voting Law Dispute Reaches Supreme Court
As election day nears, Arizona's contentious voting law lands at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court deliberates on an emergency…
By Christina Davie

MD Congressman Steny Hoyer Recovering After Mild Stroke
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD), an 85-year-old congressman with over four decades of service, experienced a mild ischemic stroke over the…
By Matthias Dathan

MN Woman Imprisoned for Defying Walz's Lockdown Orders Warns of Government Overreach
Lisa Hanson, a former bistro owner from Albert Lea, Minnesota, was jailed after repeatedly defying COVID-19 lockdown orders. Hanson, who…
By Matthias Dathan

Report: Trump Files $100M Lawsuit Against Biden's DOJ Over Mar-a-Lago Raid
Former President Donald Trump is poised to pursue legal action against President Joe Biden’s Justice Department for $100 million over…
By Matthias Dathan

Biden's Reduced Schedule Raises Questions As He Focuses on Legacy
As President Joe Biden's administration enters its twilight months, a noticeable shift in his public engagements has sparked debate among…
By Christina Davie

Elon Musk Proposes Government Efficiency Initiative in Talk with Trump, Offers Support
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has proposed the establishment of a "government efficiency commission" during a recent conversation with former President…
By Matthias Dathan

Supreme Court Decision Forces Pentagon To Alter DEI Initiative
The Department of Defense has had to overhaul a diversity program following a landmark Supreme Court ruling. In June 2023,…
By Christina Davie

Pentagon Ends Discriminatory DEI Program in Wake of Supreme Court Ruling
The Department of Defense has been compelled to abandon a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program in the wake of…
By Matthias Dathan

House Foreign Affairs Investigator Resigns Citing Afghan Probe Failures
A senior investigator on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Jerry Dunleavy, has resigned from his position with the panel, citing…
By Matthias Dathan

State Department Slams WSJ Claims of Maduro Amnesty Offer
The U.S. State Department has officially denied allegations of offering Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro amnesty in a bid to persuade…
By Christina Davie



