House Members Reimbursed $5.2M Without Needing Receipts

A bipartisan taxpayer-funded program approved last year has compensated nearly $5.2 million to more than 300 House lawmakers for food and lodging while on official business, and they are not required to provide receipts, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.[#item_full_content]

New York appeals court judges in Trump case routinely donated to Democrats, records show

The New York state court that will decide former President Trump’s appeal includes justices who have a history of donating to Democrat campaigns and were elected to lower court judgeships as Democrat candidates before their appointments to the appellate court. State campaign records show that some of the justices, when they served as judges in […]

X Asks Supreme Court to Examine Rulings on Trump Files

The social media site X, formerly called Twitter, is beseeching the U.S. Supreme Court to review former rulings that forced the company to turn over data from Donald Trump’s account without informing him.[#item_full_content]

AG Garland: Terror Risk in US Surges Since Oct. 7

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday the threat level has increased “enormously” for a terrorist attack on U.S. soil after Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists massacred 1,200 Israeli civilians and took about 250 hostage on Oct. 7.[#item_full_content]

Giant Venomous Flying Spiders Head to the Northeast

It’s straight out of horror movie. Giant venomous flying spiders with a 4-inch leg span are heading to the Northeast. A New Jersey pest control company recently issued a warning about the incursion of the Joro spider, a giant arachnid that was believed to have infiltrated…[#item_full_content]

Speaker Johnson Touts Challenge to Justice Department

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced on Tuesday a “three-pronged approach” to curb the Justice Department’s authority following the conviction of former President Donald Trump on multiple felony charges last week.[#item_full_content]