Biden signs bill into law that reverses his admin’s defunding of school hunting, shooting programs

President Biden signed bipartisan legislation Friday that reverses his own administration’s decision to defund school shooting sports courses nationwide. The president signed the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act, which restores federal funding for elementary and secondary school hunting and archery programs after the Department of Education began withholding such funding earlier this year. According […]

Iowa Dems Will Hold Caucus Results Until Super Tuesday

Iowa’s caucuses have traditionally kicked off the presidential primary season, but for Democrats in 2024, that won’t be the case. In a compromise with national party leaders, Iowa’s Democratic Party said it will not release the results of its Jan. 15 in-person caucuses until…[#item_full_content]

RFK Jr. to Speak at CPAC Event in Las Vegas

Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will be a headline speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference event this month in Las Vegas, The Hill reported.[#item_full_content]

Reports: Biden WH Has Been Selling Off Border Wall Materials

The Biden administration has been selling off Trump-era border wall materials, including lots of square iron and steel wall tubing as recently as Wednesday, one day before President Joe Biden’s about-face to build 20 miles of new wall. The administration quietly began…[#item_full_content]

Typhoon Koinu approaches southern China, Hong Kong after Taiwan sees record-breaking winds

A typhoon was headed toward southern China and Hong Kong on Friday after bringing record-breaking winds and leaving one dead in Taiwan. Typhoon Koinu, after initially weakening, regained strength as it headed west across the South China Sea toward China’s Guangdong province, the China Meteorological Administration said. The slow-moving storm was forecast to remain at […]

Canada applauds trade dispute panel’s ruling on US softwood lumber policy review

Canada welcomed on Thursday a trade dispute panel ruling which said the U.S. should review parts of its policy on softwood lumber which includes duties on most such products exported from its northern neighbor. The duties are the legacy of a decades-long trade dispute over the structure of Canada’s timber sector that could not be […]