The Biden administration announced on Friday that it will resume leasing federal lands for oil and gas drilling despite previous promises indicating the opposite, while at the same time announcing new regulations including an increase of royalties.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Friday he was ending his order for enhanced security checks of trucks entering his state from Mexico.
Alabama’s Republican-controlled legislature passed two controversial bills last week, joining multiple GOP-led states to pass laws they believe will protect children from life-long consequences and substantial harm.
Add to the pantheon of sentences most journalists wouldn’t expect to write nor readers expect to encounter: John Hinckley Jr. is going on tour.
Teenagers in the U.S. and Mexico are being paid to transport illegal immigrants across the border in increasing numbers, in the most recent trend that highlights the dangers and ramifications of the current border crisis.
A source within Israel has told the Jerusalem Post that Iran may have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by the end of April.
Thursday, the Republican National Committee made good on its months-old threat to pull its candidates from events sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed into law a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, a restriction the U.S. Supreme Court could soon declare to be constitutional when it finishes reviewing a similar Mississippi ban this spring.
Russia acknowledged Friday that its Black Sea fleet flagship Moskva had sunk a day after Kyiv’s Defense Ministry said Ukrainian forces struck the vessel with two missiles.
This may not come as a surprise, but pet adoptions went through the roof during the COVID-19 pandemic as we were all forced to remain home and isolate from our friends, families and loved ones.