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White House issues executive order protecting Americans’ private data

The White House is taking action to protect people’s private data from foreign and enemy nations. President Joe Biden is set to issue an executive order on Wednesday that will authorize Attorney General Merrick Garland to prevent Americans’ personal data from flowing to adversarial countries such as China, North Korea, and Iran. The order will […]

Immigration becomes No. 1 issue for voters as Biden and Trump head to border

More than a thousand miles north of the southern border, Republican voters who turned out at the polls in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina have one issue front of mind: immigration. The issue of the border crisis surged past all other voter concerns, including foreign policy, the economy, and abortion, to become the greatest […]

Texas man takes ATF bump stock ban challenge to Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear a case surrounding whether the federal government can ban attachments known as bump stocks that allow semiautomatic rifles to shoot quicker — and whether those attachments bring the firearm within the definition of a machine gun. Michael Cargill, owner of Central Texas Gun Works, handed over his bump […]

Jason Smith files for reelection as other chairperson retirements leave committees in disarray

Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) filed for reelection on Tuesday, giving House Republicans some room to breathe following the departure announcements of several chairpeople in the last month. Smith filed for reelection in Missouri‘s 8th Congressional District, where he is touting the House’s recently passed tax relief bill as a “huge win.” […]

Michigan judge orders injunction against Republican Party leader, ending battle for control

A Michigan judge ruled against the state’s Republican leader on Tuesday, issuing a temporary injunction that bans the GOP chairwoman from conducting party business. The ruling from Kent County Circuit Judge Joseph Rossi is considered a victory for former Rep. Pete Hoekstra, who was elected to replace Chairwoman Kristina Karamo. Rossi dated the order back […]

Biden wins Michigan primary despite protest vote campaign over Israel-Hamas war

DEARBORN, Michigan — President Joe Biden survived a grassroots campaign in Michigan that aimed to send him a message through Tuesday’s Democratic primary regarding his response to the Israel–Hamas war. The Associated Press called the race for Biden at 9:01 p.m., and he had received about 79% of Michigan’s Democratic primary vote on Tuesday at the time it was called, compared to […]

Donald Trump wins Michigan GOP primary, defeating Nikki Haley

LANSING, Michigan — Former President Donald Trump won the Michigan Republican Party‘s presidential primary Tuesday night, defeating former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley for the second time in less than one week. The Associated Press called the race shortly after all the polls closed at 9 p.m. ET. With a fifth of the ballots counted, Trump had 66% of the […]

Texas Smokehouse Creek Fire: 250,000 acres scorched, ‘Looks like armageddon’

A group of wildfires raging in the Texas panhandle has burned more than 250,000 acres and prompted evacuation orders in multiple northern Texas communities. No deaths or injuries have been reported so far, but not even 1% of the largest fire has been contained as of Tuesday evening, according to CNN. Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) […]

Eric Adams demands change to sanctuary laws for immigrants who commit violent crimes

Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday re-upped calls to change New York City’s sanctuary laws, pushing for more accountability for those suspected of committing violent crimes and encouraging more collaboration between local law enforcement and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “I want to go back to the standards of the previous mayors who I believe subscribed […]

Uber Eats and DoorDash deny employing Laken Riley murder suspect

Food delivery companies Uber Eats and DoorDash emphatically denied any association with Jose Ibarra, a Venezuelan immigrant who came across the southern border illegally and was arrested last week as a suspect in the murder of University of Georgia student Laken Riley. “We don’t have a record of the suspect or his brother on our […]
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