On Tuesday, Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) introduced a bill titled “Secure America’s Border First Act” aimed at bringing President Biden’s focus back to issues at home.
Russian news agencies reported the start of military drills in southern Russia on Tuesday, hours after Paris said Vladimir Putin had promised not to stage new maneuvers near the border with Ukraine for the time being.
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As Canadian Freedom Convoy demonstrators enter their 13th day of protests, their efforts to pressure lawmakers into rescinding strict COVID-19 health protocols appear to have yielded a partial victory.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has recently voted in favor of a measure to terminate unvaccinated police deputies in the county.
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Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger responded after a congressman’s shocking allegations that the Capitol Police spied on him in a Watergate-style invasion of his office.
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The $30 million grant will prioritize applicants who serve “underserved communities,” such as racial minorities or members of the LGBTQ community.
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Lithuania will ask the United States to permanently station troops in the country to help boost security, the Baltic nation’s president said on Wednesday.
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GOP House members demand answers on reports of Capitol Police quietly monitoring members of Congress
Thirty-three Republican lawmakers signed a letter sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Committee on House Administration Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) on Tuesday demanding an investigation into explosive reports that Capitol Police are “monitoring” American citizens and lawmakers.
On Wednesday, American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis won gold medal in women’s snowboardcross for the first US gold of the games, while five female ski jumpers from four of the world’s top ski-jumping teams were disqualified from the mixed team ski competition Tuesday for wearing “loose-fitting outfits.”
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A team of Swiss researchers have developed an implantable nerve-stimulation device, similar to a pacemaker, that has helped several paralyzed individuals regain the ability to walk again.