POLITICS 19 hours ago Balance of power: Dem rep says people will 'want to talk about' Biden status on ticket after debate A Democratic House member admitted that people will want to discuss President Biden's status on the party's presidential ticket in 2024 after a particularly poor debate showing on Thursday night.
POLITICS 2 days ago Vulnerable Dems won't say whether Biden should be nominee: 'President can make his own decisions' Democrats who are facing tough re-election battles would not say whether they thought President Biden should remain on the party's ticket going into November.
OPINION 2 days ago Supreme Court just defeated Big Government. It’s up to Congress to make it stick The Supreme Court stopped out-of-control Big Government and limited the power of agencies to force rules on the public. But now, it’s Congress's job to make it stick.
POLITICS 4 days ago GOP senators invoke statute to force HHS answers on COVID origins: 'Full-fledged cover-up' Five senators invoked a statute requiring HHS Sec. Becerra to provide responses to multiple requests on COVID-19 origins and vaccine safety dating back to 2020.
Congress 4 days ago House Republicans warn Garland could be brought into custody over Biden tapes ahead of inherent contempt vote Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said she will bring an inherent contempt motion to the House floor on Friday, and Attorney General Merrick Garland could be detained.
New York 5 days ago The Speaker’s Lobby: Lessons learned in the Bowman/Latimer primary, regardless who prevails Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., faces a strong Democratic primary challenge from Westchester County, N.Y., Executive George Latimer, who got into the race following Bowman's criticism of Israel.
Israel 6 days ago Elite university's 'disturbing' Hamas connections probed by lawmakers GOP lawmakers, including Utah Rep. Burgess Owens, sent a letter to Northwestern University President Schill demanding the school sever its ties with Qatari-backed Al Jazeera.
POLITICS June 23 Balance of power: Schumer stretches abortion rights votes further into 2024, seizing on GOP vulnerability Schumer is planning a vote on a bill to enshrine abortion rights into law, which follows votes on contraception and IVF, in an effort to put his Republican colleagues on record.
POLITICS June 21 Dems hesitate on attending Netanyahu speech to Congress as party splinters on Israel Rank-and-file Democrats are hesitating to say whether they will attend the joint address to Congress by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next month as the country continues to fight terrorist group Hamas in Gaza.
UFOs June 21 UFO whistleblower says he's being threatened as congressman warns protections are a 'joke' A UFO whistleblower said he and his family faced threats, and a lawmaker told Fox News Digital that it's "alarming": "There is whistleblower protection, but it's a joke, and we know it's a joke."