Federal Judge Limits Biden Admin’s Contacts With Social Media Companies
(Washington, DC) – In a significant blow to the Biden Administration’s efforts to regulate online content, a federal judge has placed restrictions…
(Washington, DC) – In a significant blow to the Biden Administration’s efforts to regulate online content, a federal judge has placed restrictions…
Sarah McBride, the nation’s first transgender state senator, has emerged as a significant influence in shaping the current administration’s outlook on LGBTQ…
A committee in St. Louis has convened to discuss the possibility of reparations for the victims and descendants of the 1917 massacre…
Senator James Lankford recently made a bold claim, stating that the Biden administration is failing to protect the religious liberty of American…
In a highly charged and controversial response to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on affirmative action in college admissions, professional basketball player…
In a recent Supreme Court decision, Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a dissenting opinion in a case involving compelled speech and the rights…
In a recent development, texts reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon indicate that President Joe Biden allegedly utilized his friendship with Amy…
(Mexico City) – Mexico has taken a stance on Florida’s recently implemented immigration law, which has received backing from Governor Ron DeSantis,…
Lawyers for New York Congressman George Santos will be going through a mountain of evidence against their client. Santos made his first federal court appearance today on Long Island since pleading not guilty to charges of wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements. The judge is giving the congressman’s defense team the summer to review what prosecutors say is more than 80-thousand pages of evidence against Santos. Prosecutors allege Santos misused campaign funds and fraudulently received COVID-19 unemployment benefits. The Republican is due back in court September 7th.
The Supreme Court is blocking President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. The high court today ruled the president exceeded his authority with his plan to forgive more than 400-billion in federal student loan debt, a policy that could have eliminated some debt for more than 40-million Americans. In the 6-3 decision, the justices said the program needed approval by Congress. The program would have eliminated up to 20-thousand dollars of debt for eligible borrowers.