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Pence, in Iowa, charges Biden trying to turn America into a ‘secular welfare state’
Former Vice President Mike Pence, making his first visit to Iowa since the end of the Trump administration, took aim at President Biden and spotlighted
Rep. Andy Biggs provides video of illegal immigrants streaming across border, calls on Biden to act
Republican Congressman Andy Biggs has released an exclusive video from his home state of Arizona showing illegal immigrants, many of them wearing camouflage and backpacks,
Noem says she’s ‘counting’ on Trump running again in 2024
Republican Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota – speaking with Fox News during a trip to Iowa – says she’s “counting” on former President Trump
Trump Showerhead Rule Gets Plugged
The Department of Energy on Friday proposed to overturn a rule made under the Trump administration regarding the definition of a showerhead to let more
Florida Rep. Charlie Crist Wants Direct Financial Aid for Cuban People
Rep. Charlie Crist, D-Fla., is asking the administration of President Joe Biden to send direct financial aid to the people of Cuba amid unrest and
Federal Judge Blocks New Applications to DACA Program for ‘Dreamer’ Immigrants
A U.S. judge in Texas on Friday blocked new applications to a program that protects immigrants who were brought to the United States as children
Over 1M Cubans Evade Internet Curbs With US-Backed Tech
More than 1 million people in Cuba per day are using an anti-censorship tool supported by the U.S. government to evade government blackouts of social
Migrant Arrests Rose to 190,000 in June Despite WH Insistence Crossings a Seasonal Issue
Migrant arrests rose to nearly 190,000 in June, the highest in 21 years, despite the Biden administration’s insistence that the border surge this year has
Europe Reels from Worst Floods in Years as Death Toll Nears 130
Devastating floods have torn through entire villages and killed at least 128 people in Europe, most of them in western Germany where stunned emergency services
European floods: Rescuers race to prevent more death
Fueled by days of heavy rain, the floodwaters left thousands of Germans homeless after their dwellings were destroyed or deemed to be at risk, and
Report: Workers Must Earn $25 per Hour to Rent Two-Bedroom Apartment
Rising rents, due in part to a hot real estate market, are driving up the average amount full-time workers must earn to rent modest apartments
Federal judge orders Biden administration to end new DACA applications
A federal judge on Friday ordered the Biden administration to stop all applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, after a coalition
Joe Biden accuses Facebook of ‘killing people’ with vaccine misinformation
President Biden accused the social media platform of “killing people” by allowing what he deems as misinformation on coronavirus vaccines to be shared on the
Biden Says Social Media Misinformation on COVID ‘Killing People’
President Joe Biden said Friday that social media disinformation about Covid-19 and vaccinations is “killing people.””They’re killing people. The only pandemic we have is among
Mark Meadows: Infrastructure Talks ‘Will Fall Apart’ and ‘They Need To’
Infrastructure negotiations “will fall apart, and they need to fall apart” because the massive amounts of money won’t end up being evenly distributed between rural
Wall Street’s China Dreams Get Jolt From US Hong Kong Warning
President Joe Biden has a message for Wall Street: Beware in Hong Kong.And with that, a question suddenly confronts C-suites across Manhattan. If the White
Rep. Jason Smith Calls for Legal Response to Freeze on Border Wall Funds
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., on Friday wrote a letter to state attorneys general calling on them to prepare a legal response to President Joe Biden’s
CDC Director Walensky Warns of ‘Pandemic of the Unvaccinated’
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Friday warned of a ”pandemic of the unvaccinated” as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths are on the rise in the
Iraqi officials claim killer of prominent analyst arrested
A year later, Iraqi police arrested the shooter in the killing of a prominent public commentator whose slaying sent shockwaves through the country, officials said
Reuters photographer killed in Afghanistan: ‘He was our eye’
A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for the Reuters news service was killed Friday as he chronicled fighting between Afghan forces and the Taliban near a strategic