May 25, 2023 Black conservatives say Democratic politicians pushing for reparations as 'scheme to gain votes' Black conservatives say Democratic politicians pushing for reparations "don't care about Black Americans" but are using the issue as a "scheme to gain votes."
May 25, 2023 Does Congress trust Biden, Harris to oversee AI? The White House has met with AI executives, released an AI bill of rights and an AI risk management framework, but who should run the show? Congress weighs in.
May 25, 2023 Republicans grill Labor Dept on farm worker visas, as official warns of 'terrible' conditions Republicans in the House and Senate are calling for answers from the Labor Dept. about delays in the H-2A visa program, and comments made by an official on conditions.
May 25, 2023 Army vet GOP rep blasts Biden administration for limiting access to Afghanistan dissent cable An Army vet GOP lawmaker is demanding transparency from the State Department, who has attempted to limit access to a dissent cable about the Afghanistan withdrawal.
May 25, 2023 Republicans push resolution to 'recognize and honor' Daniel Penny for 'heroism and courage' Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee introduced a resolution Thursday to “recognize and honor" Daniel Penny for his heroism on a New York City subway train this month.
May 25, 2023 Rep. Steve Scalise on debt talks: We need President Biden to be ‘engaged’ Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., discusses ongoing debt talks with the threat of a default looming.
May 25, 2023 Two-thirds of California voters say Dianne Feinstein no longer fit for office: Poll Two-thirds of registered California voters say Sen. Dianne Feinstein is no longer fit for office, but only 42% say the 89-year-old should resign.
May 25, 2023 Top Biden official repeatedly met with Soros' foundation and other influential left-wing groups, docs show Top Biden official Samantha Power, the USAID administrator, has routinely met with outside influential liberal foundations while serving in her post, documents show.
May 25, 2023 Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek begins talks with lawmakers to end 3-week-old Republican-led boycott To end a 3-week-old Republican-led boycott that has derailed progress on a hundred bills in Oregon, Gov. Tina Koteck has begun talks with the state’s lawmakers.
May 25, 2023 Oklahoma's Republican-controlled legislature unveils largest budget proposal in state's history Lawmakers in Oklahoma unveiled the largest budget proposal in the state's history this week. Even some Democrats were happy with the Republican-controlled legislature's proposal.