A group of 26 U.S. governors launched a new task force this week to address the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday ordered his forces not to storm the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, but rather to secure what is left of the sprawling structure “so that not even a fly comes through.”
Wednesday, following the test of Russia’s newest intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM0, one that could be equipped with a nuclear warhead, Putin appeared on television to call the weapon the world’s best.
A Pennsylvania lawmaker is calling on the state’s Dept. of Education to respond to questions about gender identity and sex curriculum targeting young students.
Hundreds of groups of pro-life demonstrators assembled at California’s state Capitol Tuesday to speak out against proposed legislation they say will “decriminalize infanticide.”
The Florida Senate approved a measure Wednesday that strips Disney World of its self-governing status. The move came a day after Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said the legislature would consider terminating all special districts in the state.
Scientists at the University of Michigan have found a new, non-invasive treatment for liver cancer.
The Washington Post is making headlines for a recent article which shared some personal information from a conservative online content creator, in what some are calling a “hypocritical” move.
The Biden administration is in the process of rescinding the “conscience rule,” a piece of legislation former President Trump passed in 2019 that would have made it easier for health care workers to refuse to provide care that violated their moral or religious beliefs, as first reported by Politico.
Travelers in the United States were seen cheering on Monday as the decision was announced that there was no longer a federal order requiring masking while traveling by public transportation.