Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chair of the House Judiciary Committee, announced Friday that he had sent subpoenas to three of the more prominent agencies within the federal government in an effort to collect documents and communication related to allegations that the federal government worked with social media companies to censor speech in 2020.
Like so many other countries, the United States is scrambling to get its citizens out of Sudan as the African nation continues to devolve into chaos.
Friday, the supreme court of North Carolina overruled itself in two cases – one about the state’s redistricting efforts and another regarding the Voter ID – that could have a major impact on the election of 2024.
Just days after President Biden announced his bid for reelection, the issue of his age has again reared its ugly head, placing the president and his staff on the defensive.
The latest polls show Robert F. Kennedy Jr. receiving about 20% of the vote for Democratic presidential nominee as he continues to gain ground against President Joe Biden.
Potential presidential candidate and South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott is pushing to move billions of dollars away from the Internal Revenue Service and toward bolstering U.S. efforts to stifle the flow of people and illicit items into the nation from the south.
The couple now has six children.
“We’re going to bring a border security package and pass it through this House of Representatives. And we challenge President Biden to work with us to solve this problem,” Scalise said.
The WEF and the United Nations stressed that, while the Great Reset, also known as “Agenda 2030,” is nearly halfway to completion, a meeting is “urgently needed” to speed up its implementation.
The survey data found that the percentage of adult smokers dropped to about 11%, down from about 12.5% in 2020, while electronic cigarette use jumped to nearly 6% last year, from about 4.5% in the previous year.