A self-described “pragmatic progressive” member of Congress has recently come under fire for a bill he filed that had strikingly conservative undertones.
The United States-Iranian nuclear negotiations broke down after three Biden administration officials left because they couldn’t back the administration’s position which they believed to be too weak.
A growing number of Republicans in Congress are considering shutting down the government if the next funding bill includes money for federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Musician Neil Young has issued an ultimatum to Spotify, telling the streaming music service it must choose between his music or The Joe Rogan Experience podcast over claims Rogan is spreading Covid-19 “disinformation.”
On Tuesday, Russia launched new military drills close to Ukraine as tensions in the region continue to grow.
Video footage has emerged showing single adult illegal immigrants being taxi’d off to a nearby airport in Texas to reportedly be transferred elsewhere, according to an exclusive report from Fox News.
The White House says bilateral agreements between the U.S. and Russia would need to be reciprocally beneficial as tense negotiations between Moscow and NATO allies continue.
On Monday, Pan introduced the “Keep Schools Open and Safe Act,” which he said will close a loophole in existing state law that allows parents to claim a vaccination exemption for their children based on personal belief.
On Monday evening, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby announced that, at the instruction of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, 8,500 U.S. troops have been alerted that they could be sent to Ukraine should Russia continue to provoke the United States, Ukraine, or NATO.
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday agreed to hear a pair of cases challenging college admissions policies which give preferential treatment to certain minority groups.