Washington Examiner Editor-In-Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Jim Antle to discuss how President Joe Biden and other Democrats continue pursuing further federal power in the case of student loan forgiveness even after rebuttals from the Supreme Court.
All recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Florida will receive their food stamps, a form of food assistance, within the next five days.
The opioid epidemic in the United States has contributed to a significant increase in Republican vote share and increasing conservatism since the mid-1990s, according to new research from two economists trained at the University of California, Los Angeles.
NATO allies are scrambling to arrange the training and transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, according to U.S. and European officials, raising the prospect that the U.S.-made fighter jets could enter the war sooner than some would think.
An Air Force general spurred backlash this week when he asserted that the U.S. military can more ethically utilize artificial intelligence than other nations, citing “Judeo-Chrisitian” values.
Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard fired back in response to musician Jack White's criticism to what he called the "normalizing" of former President Donald Trump.
A federal judge ruled against an Arizona law that restricts how close the public is allowed to be to police officers while recording, and deemed it to be unconstitutional.