September 24 How retirees can stop fake debt collector scams Scammers exploit retirees' trust and assets through fake debt collection calls, but proper verification methods and reporting can stop these fraudulent schemes.
September 24 Charlie Kirk could be placed on US currency under new House GOP proposal Reps. August Pfluger and Abe Hamadeh proposed a commemorative coin honoring Charlie Kirk following his death.
September 24 Ex-US attorney warns prosecutors could face many hurdles in case against Charlie Kirk's alleged killer The trial of Charlie Kirk’s accused killer could be long and difficult, Rep. Brad Knott warns, with defense expected to fight every step if Tyler Robinson does not plead.
September 24 Democrats target vulnerable House Republicans as they slam Trump's 'attacks on free speech' Following ABC's temporary suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show, Democrats launch campaign ads accusing President Donald Trump of attacking free speech and silencing critics.
September 23 Top House Dem fires back at Trump's 'unhinged' shutdown remarks amid collapse of gov funding talks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Republicans' spending bill and President Donald Trump's statements during a Brooklyn press conference amid a looming government shutdown threat.
September 23 House Oversight probes whether American retirees' pension funds are being weaponized: 'Progressive playbook' House Oversight Chairman James Comer is expanding his investigation into financial discrimination against conservative businesses and individuals across multiple sectors.
September 23 Google to reinstate banned YouTube accounts censored for political speech YouTube will provide opportunities for creators banned over COVID-19 and election content to rejoin the platform as Google shifts toward supporting free expression.
September 23 Rapid rise of AI puts new urgency on Congress to unleash American energy Artificial intelligence's rapid growth is driving bipartisan congressional efforts to streamline energy project permitting, as the demand for electricity could rise 35-40% by 2040.
September 22 Tit for tat: House censures are becoming 'snap' solutions Long reserved for weighty misconduct, the censure in the House has shifted into a rapid-fire tactic, as legislators use it tit-for-tat.
September 22 From Kirk to Kimmel: Fiery NJ debate spotlights political violence and free speech New Jersey gubernatorial candidates Jack Ciattarelli and Rep. Mikie Sherrill debated political violence and responses to Charlie Kirk's assassination during their first debate.