July 3, 2023 Biden blues? Confidence in US government lowest across G7 countries ahead of Independence Day: Poll A new Gallup poll released ahead of Independence Day found just 31% of American adults have confidence in the U.S. government, the lowest of all countries across the G7.
July 3, 2023 Must-do: What Congress has left on its plate at year's halfway mark As the year inches closer to its halfway mark, Congress must take a look at its to-do list so far, given its list of promises members of both parties still have to meet.
July 3, 2023 Democrats push bill for Supreme Court term limits after rulings don't go their way Reps. Ro Khanna and Don Beyer are pushing to install term limits on Supreme Court after the Biden administration was dealt consecutive losses in the last week of the term.
July 3, 2023 Supreme Court's rebuke of Biden's student loan socialism is a win for all Americans The Supreme Court finally squashed the Biden administration's plan to redistribute roughly half a trillion dollars in student loan debt.
July 3, 2023 Cruz 'accepts' Twitter user's proposal that would bar Democrat-passed bills from impacting GOP states Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, discussed an idea on Twitter that would not allow states to receive benefits from a passed bill if both senators voted against it.
June 30, 2023 Hunter Biden's lawyer explodes at Ways and Means Committee for 'obsession' with DOJ investigation Hunter Biden’s attorney Abbe Lowell wrote an explosive letter to Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., on Friday, accusing the House Ways and Means Committee of disregarding rules of conduct.
June 30, 2023 Cori Bush lashes out at Supreme Court justices after student loan decision: ‘Lining their own pockets’ Democratic lawmakers said the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Biden's student loan forgiveness plan was "harmful" and the result of "extreme right-wing justices."
June 30, 2023 EXCLUSIVE: Rep Rosendale introduces bill to prohibit the IRS from purchasing guns after armed Montana raid Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., introduced legislation to ban IRS agents from purchasing taxpayer-funded firearms after the personal information of Montana gun owners was unexpectedly seized.
June 30, 2023 GOP lawmaker aims to block colleges using personality tests in wake of Supreme Court affirmative action ruling GOP Rep. Michelle Steel is set to introduce new legislation that would require universities make their use of personality tests in admissions decisions public following the Supreme Court's ruling.
June 30, 2023 Congress pushes aggressive use of AI in the federal government, says AI 'under-utilized' in agencies House lawmakers introduced several bills that would encourage federal agencies to use artificial intelligence technology on everything from defense to agriculture.