News - Page 4497

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify at House weaponization hearing next week

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear before a House subcommittee next week to share his experience with federal censorship.

Michigan nail salon bans service for transgender people after Supreme Court ruling

The owner of a nail salon in Traverse City, Michigan, has vowed to refuse service to transgender customers, citing her First Amendment rights, following a Supreme Court ruling on denying service to LGBT clients.

Rep. Chip Roy spars with FBI Director Wray over ‘storming’ anti-abortion advocate’s house

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) grilled FBI Director Christopher Wray in the House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday over his bureau's targeting anti-abortion activist Mark Houck in a raid on his home.

2024 hopeful Tim Scott announces $6.1 million fundraising haul in second quarter

Sen. Tim Scott’s (R-SC) presidential campaign announced he raised $6.1 million in the second quarter.

Tuberville hits back and calls Biden ‘a better senator than a president’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) struck back at President Joe Biden, calling him "a better senator than a president."

Idaho student murders: University halts demolition of house where murders took place

The University of Idaho is pausing the demolition of the house where four students were murdered last fall, saying it is the "right course to take."

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer orders formation of second education department

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) issued an executive order Wednesday that reorganizes the Michigan Department of Education and forms a new agency dedicated entirely to "lifelong learning."

DOJ erases child sex trafficking information from website

The Department of Justice quietly removed significant portions of its page on child sex trafficking, including information on "International Sex Trafficking of Minors," "Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors," and "Child Victims of Prostitution."

DC spent $22 million in local funds to deal with immigrant busing crisis: Report

Washington, D.C., has spent over $22 million in local funds to address the arrival of thousands of immigrants and asylum-seekers bused from southern border states.

Harris ties vice presidential Senate tiebreaker record with 31st vote: ‘It’s a good feeling’

Vice President Kamala Harris just tied the record for tiebreakers.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.