Lawyers representing President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, sent a letter to the House Ethics Committee on Monday, requesting action be taken against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her comments and posts about the president's son.
Republicans on Monday will debut comprehensive border security legislation in the House that has been years in making, the Washington Examiner has learned.
California has not permitted slavery since it was admitted to the Union in 1850, but the state has permitted prisoners to be used for labor. Now, some are looking to change that.
Foreign ownership of land in the United States is growing, with lawmakers and national security experts particularly worried about China’s increased role, but the U.S. government’s ability to track the challenge is marred by serious blind spots.
A host of billionaires and other wealthy businessmen have continued to boost Ron DeSantis, as the Florida governor is expected to unveil a 2024 White House bid and compete with former President Donald Trump on the national stage, according to disclosures reviewed by the Washington Examiner.
Massachusetts Democrats are disagreeing over how to spend $1 billion in additional revenue from the state's new "millionaire's tax," with Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) and leadership in the state's House of Representatives proposing two different plans.
Comcast Corporation and NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell "have mutually agreed" that he will leave the company following an investigation into a complaint of inappropriate conduct and what Shell called an "inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company."
On the day after Earth Day, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry claimed on MSNBC's Inside with Jen Psaki that farmers can expect to see their "crops ripped away" or "their homes destroyed" due to climate change.