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The three big questions that lie ahead for the new Farm Bill

As the House Agriculture Committee begins to draft this year’s Farm Bill, there are still many unknowns: when will it receive floor time, will it pass this year, and how much Freedom Caucus members will change the legislation?

New York City parties to be surveilled by police drones this weekend, igniting privacy debate

The New York City Police Department plans to use unmanned drones to surveil backyard parties in New York City this Labor Day weekend, prompting renewed privacy concerns in the Big Apple.

Barack Obama is ‘driving force’ in White House amid Biden’s ‘cognitive collapse’: Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich said he believes former President Barack Obama is the “driving force” behind the Biden administration’s decisions.

Jan. 6 attorney asks judge why his client, and not Trump, got ‘seditious conspiracy’ charge

A defense attorney for a former Proud Boys leader convicted of a rare seditious conspiracy charge questioned Thursday during a hearing why former President Donald Trump was not also facing that charge.

Marjorie Taylor Greene lays out her parameters for funding ‘Biden regime’s weaponized government’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene laid out a number of parameters for agreeing to fund the "Biden regime's weaponized government."

US Attorney’s office moves to prevent 2024 Titanic expedition

The United States government is moving to block a 2024 expedition to the wreckage of the RMS Titanic.

Puberty blocker and transgender procedure bans among 774 new laws to go into effect in Texas

Bans on puberty blockers and transgender procedures are among 774 new Texas laws set to go into effect on Friday, Sept. 1.

Megyn Kelly asks where’s McConnell’s wife after second freezing episode: Not ‘well enough to be a sitting US Senator’

Megyn Kelly suggested Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is "not well" after his second incident freezing up in public.

Tucker Carlson reveals whether Trump interview on GOP debate night was designed to ‘stick it to Fox’

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson cleared the record regarding whether he harbors hard feelings toward his former employer.

Mark Meadows challenges Fani Willis on Fulton County prosecution in new court filings

Mark Meadows and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis squared off in court filings Thursday over whether to remove his racketeering and election interference case to federal court.
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