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Reporter’s Notebook: Congress’ ‘August recess’ is hardly a vacation
Every year in August, Congress budgets time to operate away from Washington, but it’s far from a vacation.
Sen. Hawley introduces anti-CRT Love America Act to teach patriotism in schools
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Monday introduced the Love America Act, which seeks to promote patriotism in public schools and prohibit federal funding to those that
McCarthy calls Cheney, Kinzinger ‘Pelosi Republicans’
McCarthy took the shots at his former number three in the House and the Illinois centrist after being asked about the commission while attending a
Biden Announces End of US Combat Mission in Iraq
President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi on Monday sealed an agreement formally ending the U.S. combat mission in Iraq by the end
Rasmussen Poll: View of Media’s COVID Coverage Sours Since Trump
Public approval ratings of COVID-19 media coverage are declining as the pandemic wears on and debates over vaccinations, vaccine passports, and face mask mandates wage
California, NYC to Require Employees to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
California and New York City announced Monday that they would require all government employees to get the coronavirus vaccine or face weekly COVID-19 testing as
Russia Announces Work on New ‘Doomsday Plane’
Russian state media on Monday announced that the country is currently working on a new “doomsday plane” to protect government officials in the case of
Embattled Cuomo Questions Neutrality of AG Investigators
Gov. Andrew Cuomo projected confidence Monday that he’ll ultimately be exonerated of allegations of sexual harassment, but he also questioned the neutrality of the lawyers
Stocks Shake Off a Wobbly Start and Finish Slightly Higher
Stocks edged higher on Wall Street in muted trading Monday, placing the market on track for more gains after indexes hit record highs last week.The
Embattled Cuomo Questions Neutrality of AG Investigators
Gov. Andrew Cuomo projected confidence Monday that he’ll ultimately be exonerated of allegations of sexual harassment, but he also questioned the neutrality of the lawyers
Memo warns State Department not ‘airline of last resort’ for ill Americans abroad
Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels this week to India, a country only a few months removed from a terrifying COVID-19 surge of more than
ICE nabs more than 300 illegal immigrant sex offenders since June as part of national operation
FIRST ON FOX: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more than 300 illegal immigrant sex offenders since June as part of an ongoing nationwide
California, NYC to Require Employees to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
California and New York City announced Monday that they would require all government employees to get the coronavirus vaccine or face weekly COVID-19 testing as
Rasmussen Poll: View of Media’s COVID Coverage Sours Since Trump
Public approval ratings of COVID-19 media coverage are declining as the pandemic wears on and debates over vaccinations, vaccine passports, and face mask mandates wage
Biden: Uncertain if Dreamers Will Be Legalized in Bill
President Joe Biden said “it remains to be seen” if a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers will be included in the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget
Trump Ally Barrack Pleads Not Guilty in UAE Lobbying Case
Former President Donald Trump’s billionaire ally Thomas Barrack pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges of illegal lobbying for the United Arab Emirates, putting the
VA Is 1st Major US Agency to Require Vaccination for Health Care Workers
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday became the first major federal agency to require health care workers to get COVID-19 vaccines, as the aggressive
Bezos Offers NASA $2 Billion in Exchange for Moon Mission Contract
Fresh off his trip to space, billionaire businessman Jeff Bezos on Monday offered to cover up to $2 billion in NASA costs if the U.S.
Family: Last Victim ID’d in Florida Condo Building Collapse
The final victim of the condo building collapse in Florida has been identified, a relative said Monday, more than a month after the middle of
Newsom, Jenner, Elder to skip California recall election gubernatorial debate
Neither Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, nor Republican candidates Caitlyn Jenner and Larry Elder will be on the stage next week for the first gubernatorial