National Archives Releases Documents Related to JFK Assassination

The U.S. National Archives on Thursday released thousands of documents related to the 1963 assassination of then-President John F. Kennedy shortly after President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorizing the release that also kept hundreds of other sensitive records…

Kentucky Supreme Court strikes down school choice measure, drawing strong reactions from both sides

Post Content The Kentucky Supreme Court dealt a major blow to school choice advocates on Thursday, declaring a controversial law that permitted people to receive tax credits for donations supporting private school tuition unconstitutional. The high court unanimously ruled that the state’s Education Opportunity Account Program was illegal under provisions of the state constitution that […]

Trump roasted after ‘major announcement’ turns out to be digital trading cards

Post Content Former President Donald Trump was mocked across social media Thursday after hyping up a “major announcement” that turned out to be digital trading cars with his face superimposed onto them. Trump first teased the announcement Wednesday on his Truth Social account, cryptically hinting that “America needs a superhero!” Come Thursday, Trump unveiled official […]

Intel community could be subject to subpoenas after stonewalling on COVID origins: Rep. Wenstrup

Post Content House Republicans are considering using their subpoena power next year to compel members of the intelligence community (IC) to provide more information on COVID-19 origins, following a new report that revealed the IC had “downplayed” important information on virus link to China’s bioweapons program. Republican members of the House Permanent Select Comittee on […]

Pelosi won’t commit to putting Senate TikTok bill on the House floor before session ends

Post Content House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday would not commit to bringing up on the House floor a newly passed Senate bill that would ban Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok on government devices. The bill, sponsored by Republican Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., unanimously passed the […]

Dutch court upholds Netherlands’ ban on assisted suicide

A Dutch court on Wednesday upheld the Netherlands’ ban on assisted suicide, a setback for activists who said the prohibition infringes on their right to determine when their lives end. The Hague District Court rejected the activists’ argument that the ban violated the European Convention on Human Rights. The “right to decide for oneself about […]