News - Page 5552

Arkansas law requires students to use restroom according to biological sex

Arkansas enacted a bill into law that requires all public school restrooms to be used according to biological sex.

White House hopes to keep potential Trump indictment at arm’s-length

The White House hopes to avoid discussing a potential indictment of former President Donald Trump in the aim of allowing the legal process play out without influence from the administration.

Inability to repair damaged electric vehicle batteries presents sustainability problems

Experts are questioning how sustainable the push for vehicles going electric may be in light of it being nearly impossible to repair slightly damaged battery packs after accidents.

Trump campaign shifts strategy under indictment threat: ‘New normal’

As former President Donald Trump faces threats of an indictment and several other criminal trials against him are still underway, the former president’s campaign team is seeking to shift its strategy under what it is calling a “new normal.”

Trump attorney may be limited in defense after texts with Stormy Daniels handed over to DA: Report

Text communications between adult film actress Stormy Daniels and an attorney who now represents Donald Trump have been turned over to the Manhattan district attorney’s office, possibly complicating the former president’s defense ahead of a looming indictment.

Trump says getting shot during arrest would win him the presidency in 2024: Report

Former President Donald Trump is already preparing for a "spectacle" should he be indicted by a Manhattan grand jury looking at a hush money payment his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, made to Stormy Daniels in 2016, ignoring advice to make it a quiet affair.

WATCH: Jim Jordan says the Left wants Donald Trump mugshot for political distraction

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) blasted the timing of Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s pursuit of an indictment against former President Donald Trump, saying it is “driven by political considerations” and meant to distract from other crises facing the United States.

Excess CHIPS: GOP senators say Biden pushing unrelated agenda in semiconductor law

Companies will soon be able to bid on billions of government dollars intended to boost American semiconductor manufacturing, but the Biden administration will make them jump through a lot of hoops to land them.

Here’s which Big Tech rivals would benefit from a crackdown on TikTok

Google, Facebook, and other Big Tech rivals stand to make billions of dollars if a national ban of TikTok comes to pass.

Democrats ready to charge ahead as possible Trump indictment looms

Democrats have a reputation for hand-wringing, but party strategists say a possible indictment of former President Donald Trump is not the time to do so.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.