Alaska 1 day ago 'Gutless' vote on bill to undo Biden's Alaska energy 'sanctions' could doom Dem in tough race Alaska Republicans take aim at Rep. Mary Peltola over her support for Biden's agenda, which has impacted Alaska's "resource development" and "economic prosperity" in the U.S.
Illinois 2 days ago Northwestern University hit with federal complaint after caving to anti-Israel mob’s demands A civil rights complaint filed against Northwestern University claims the school discriminated on the basis of race when introducing five scholarships for Palestinians.
New York April 26 NY congressional reps introduce law forcing colleges to address antisemitism or face losing federal funds Two congressional lawmakers from New York introduced new legislation that would punish schools that do not address antisemitism, by removing federal funding.
Media April 25 School choice proponent warns Tennessee Republicans after school choice bill fails: 'They will lose the war' Experts reacted to Tennessee failing to pass a school choice bill in the state after momentum was building up after several years of struggle to fulfill the effort.
VIDEO April 21 Ted Cruz on rise in anti-Israel protests: 'This tragically is cultural Marxism' Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, weighs in on the House passing the $95 billion foreign aid package, the lack of border funding, the Democrats' number one concern and the rise of anti-Israel protests.
Democrats April 19 Vulnerable House Dems do a U-turn on illegal immigration after calling crisis 'non-existent threat' Three House Democrats, all of whom dismissed concern about the southern border crisis and voted against measures to enhance border security in the past, are now giving attention to the issue.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES April 11 House committee sets up vote to expand Section 702 of FISA for 2 years The House Rules Committee voted 8-4 to approve a rule that could lead to the reauthorization of Section 702 in FISA for two years, putting it for vote for a second time in a week.
Media March 24 Wyoming governor cites constitutional concerns after signing school choice bill, narrows eligibility for funds Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed a school choice bill into law on Thursday and cited constitutionality concerns when he vetoed most of the eligibility provisions in the measure.
VIDEO March 23 Rep. Claudia Tenney on what a potential government shutdown would look like: 'It concerns me' Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., breaks down the government spending bill passed by Congress to avoid a government shutdown and on Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's filing of a motion to oust the speaker.
South Carolina March 21 Education voucher expansion passes South Carolina House, but chances in Senate are uncertain The South Carolina House has given key approval to a bill to expand the state's education voucher program, even as debate surrounds the legality of its pilot program.