A new project involving the New York Federal Reserve and several major international banks has been set up to investigate the potential of a “digital dollar” that could be used in place of the paper dollar.
Earlier this week, 12 Democrats joined all 50 Republican senators in passing a resolution to halt the national state of emergency in response to COVID-19, a measure that might not clear the House and is almost certain to be vetoed by President Joe Biden.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has presented a new bill that would block the District of Columbia from using federal funding to permit illegal aliens to cast ballots in elections.
A judge ruled that early voting in Georgia can be held next Saturday despite a state law prohibiting advanced in-person voting from being held the Saturday after a state holiday.
As Russia continues to target Ukraine’s power system, a senior Pentagon official is warning that the attacks are partly to exhaust Kyiv’s air defense supplies.
The University of Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe became the first Naismith Men’s College Player of the Year since 2008 to return to school for his senior year rather than entering the NBA draft.
Pediatric organizations across the United States are urging the Biden administration to formally declare a health emergency due to the overwhelming number of respiratory illnesses currently burdening hospitals and community healthcare facilities.
A federal judge on Friday sentenced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to more than a decade behind bars.
The driver accused of crashing his vehicle into 25 law enforcement recruits in Whittier, California, was released from custody on Thursday.
A woman who underwent a double mastectomy as a minor while suffering from gender dysphoria is now suing the healthcare providers who advised her to undergo “harmful transgender treatment,” in a lawsuit that contradicts popular progressive talking points.