senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< Tuesday accused senate of pushing “fake hysteria” over the allegedly racist “Jim Crow relic” filibuster, which they defended for years and used as recently as last week. “Let’s spell this out,” McConnell, R-Ky., said. “Democrats want the American people to believe the filibuster was not a Jim Crow …
Read More »Supreme Court justices question Boston's decision not to allow Christian flag outside city hall
The judiciary on Wednesday heard arguments in a case where the city of boston” target=”_blank”>Boston< “If it’s a public forum, the city acknowledges it has no basis to exclude,” Boston’s attorney Douglas Harry Hallward-Driemeier told the court. The city, looking to celebrate its diversity, allows outside groups to apply to …
Read More »House Democrat exit list grows to 28 as Rhode Island's Langevin, California's McNerney, announce retirements
Two more elections – Reps. Jim Langevin of Rhode Island and Jerry McNerney of California – announced on Tuesday that they won’t seek reelection in this year’s elections. The announcements from the two lawmakers brings to 28 the number of Democrats in the chamber who are retiring after the current …
Read More »GOP lawmakers demand greater oversight of chaotic Afghanistan evacuation
FIRST ON FOX: house-of-representatives are seeking greater oversight of the chaotic conflicts evacuation, with new legislation designed to hold joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< of California, Elise Stefanik of New York and Michael McCaul of Texas are introducing legislation known as the RESCUES Act to establish more congressional oversight of the management …
Read More »New York hit with lawsuit over racial prioritization in coronavirus treatment distribution
A new judiciary” target=”_blank”>lawsuit< vaccines. “[W]e are suing the State of New York for deciding not merely questions of financial survival – but of physical survival – based upon skin color,” America First Legal President Stephen Miller said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital on Tuesday. Gov. Kathy …
Read More »Rep. Murphy asks NIH to examine impact of COVID-19 lockdowns, closures on Americans' health
FIRST ON FOX – Rep. Greg Murphy, R-N.C, on Tuesday led 16 other senate in sending a letter to National Institutes of Health (NIH) Acting Director Lawrence Tabak, asking him to examine the impact of infectious-disease lockdowns and closures on Americans’ health. Murphy, a practicing physician who serves on the …
Read More »Senators meet in Ukraine to reaffirm US is united against ‘Putin’s belligerence’
A bipartisan group of senators concluded a trip to Ukraine Tuesday after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky and other top officials to reaffirm U.S. support of the former Soviet nation following stalled talks with Russia last week. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., chair of the Senate Foreign …
Read More »Marines' claim of granting 2 religious COVID-19 vaccine exemptions leads to more questions
EXCLUSIVE: The military has approved its first two religious exemptions to President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden’s< vaccine mandate, but some Marines aren’t considering it a win for religious freedom just yet. The Marines have received 3,350 requests for religious exemptions to the mandatory infectious-disease as of Thursday, and 3,212 have been denied. At least …
Read More »Blinken to visit Ukraine amid rising tensions with Russia
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit conflicts this week and meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as tensions between the U.S. and world-regions escalate over a possible Russian invasion of its neighbor, the foreign-policy said Tuesday. Blinken will be in Kyiv on the hastily arranged trip to show U.S. support following inconclusive diplomatic talks between Moscow …
Read More »FDA data on chemical abortions scrutinized in new study
A new study claims to have found a “significant” gap in the federal government’s reporting on complications from the judiciary pill known as mifepristone – raising questions about how informed officials were when they deregulated its use in December. Last month, the Food and Drug Administration cited its adverse event …
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