February 13 Trump DOJ files new lawsuit accusing Harvard of withholding records on race in admissions DOJ filed another lawsuit against Harvard over admissions records, as Attorney General Pam Bondi vows to "continue fighting to put merit over DEI."
February 13 Tom Cotton demands FDA probe into illegal Chinese ingredients in US weight loss drugs Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., warned that up to 1.5 million Americans may be using weight loss medications with potentially dangerous Chinese ingredients.
February 13 How Trump’s order to have the military buy coal would actually work President Donald Trump says the military will start "buying a lot of coal," but his executive order faces Pentagon procurement rules and congressional funding limits.
February 13 Battle for the House runs through Virginia as court OKs high-stakes redistricting vote Virginia Supreme Court greenlights April 21 referendum on redistricting, allowing Democrats to potentially create four more left-leaning House districts.
February 13 Battleground states shoulder burden of Trump’s tariffs as midterm messaging ramps up Swing states face massive tariff costs as midterm elections approach, with affordability concerns dominating voter priorities in contested races.
February 13 Taxpayers may foot bill to bring deported Tren de Aragua members back to US Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley provides expert analysis on an Obama-appointed judge's order for the Trump administration to help deported migrants return on 'America's Newsroom.'
February 13 ‘They were spying’: Sullivan sounds alarm on joint Russia-China moves in US Arctic zone Russian and Chinese military incursions near Alaska prompt major U.S. defense investments, including reopening Adak base and new Arctic infrastructure.
February 13 GOP Arizona governor candidate drops out but doesn't endorse Karrin Taylor Robson dropped her Arizona GOP gubernatorial primary run, but did not issue an endorsement for another Republican candidate.
February 13 Billions in foreign cash tied to US climate network draws scrutiny from Republican AGs Nineteen Republican attorneys general asked the DOJ to investigate U.S. nonprofits that received nearly $2 billion in foreign climate funding for potential violations.
February 13 Leavitt vows nothing will stop ICE enforcement after 4,000 illegal alien criminals caught in Minnesota Press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Minnesota immigration surge was a success, pointing to over 4,000 detentions as federal agents begin scaling back operations.