Judge: No New Trial for Trump in Defamation Case

A federal judge in New York on Thursday rejected former President Donald Trump’s claims that the $83.3 million in damages he was ordered to pay writer E. Jean Carroll for defamation were excessive and also denied Trump’s request for a new trial.[#item_full_content]

Senators Seek Answers on Migrants, Delivery Services

A trio of Republican senators are demanding answers about reports that potentially dangerous immigrants are allegedly infiltrating Uber Eats, DoorDash, and GrubHub food delivery services and obtaining Americans’ personal information, including home addresses.[#item_full_content]

EPA’s Final Power Plant Regulations Called ‘Extreme’

The Environmental Protection Agency, under the direction of President Joe Biden, released its final regulations for power plants on Thursday amid warnings from industry experts that the mandates will have a deleterious effect on the nation’s energy needs.[#item_full_content]

Sen. Schmitt: Aid Bill Will Fund Middle East Migration

The $95.3 billion foreign aid bill signed by President Joe Biden failed to secure the U.S border, instead spending billions of dollars to encourage migration from the Middle East, Sen. Eric Schmitt said Thursday.[#item_full_content]