At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Mar. 1, Attorney General Merrick Garland faced pressing questions from lawmakers as to whether the law has been applied equally across political ideologies. Senators asked…
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Twitter is tackling threats of violence with a new “zero tolerance” policy. The new guidelines explain what happens if accounts break the new rules. A Greek train station master has…
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Watch on YouTube Did COVID-19 leak from the Wuhan virology lab? This question is back in the spotlight after the U.S. Energy Department concluded that the virus mostly likely came from a lab…
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During oral arguments on Feb. 28, conservative members of the Supreme Court seemed skeptical of Biden administration statements that the government’s plan to partially forgive student loans is authorized by federal law.…
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The Biden administration has vowed to crack down on a surge in illegal child labor in the United States, citing a nearly-70-percent increase in children employed unlawfully by companies over…
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Premiered on Feb 25, 2023 In this next part of our exclusive special series with Michael Sekora, founder and director of the Socrates Project within the Reagan White House, we tackle the…
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In a Japanese think tank’s latest simulation predicting who would win a cross-strait war, Taiwan emerges victorious, with Beijing failing to conquer the island. But both sides sustain heavy losses.…
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Feb. 27 signed a bill that takes control of a special tax district surrounding Walt Disney World that for half a century allowed Walt Disney…
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Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance said East Palestine might need a paycheck protection style program, similar to the one the country had during the pandemic. People are reportedly leaving the town,…
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More U.S. troops are in Taiwan as the island continues to face an ever more aggressive communist neighbor. The United States is planning on increasing the number of troops from…