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Supreme Court Mulls Power of Landmark Law in Major Voting Rights Case
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday will consider whether to uphold two Republican-backed voting restrictions in Arizona in a case that could further weaken the Voting Rights Act, a landmark 1965 federal law... -
Romney Recovering After Fall Knocks Him Unconscious
Sen. Mitt Romney says he is recovering after a fall over the weekend that knocked him unconscious and led to "a lot of stitches." -
FBI Director Wray to Testify Before Congress on Deadly Capitol Assault
FBI Director Chris Wray will testify to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday about the investigation of the deadly attack on the Capitol and the bureau's efforts to stop right-wing extremist violence. The hearing will mark Wray's... -
6 Dr. Seuss Books Pulled for Racist Images
Six Dr. Seuss books - including "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo" - will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author's legacy said Tuesday... -
US Sanctions for Navalny Poisoning May Come on Tuesday
The United States is expected to impose sanctions to punish Russia for the poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny as early as Tuesday, two sources familiar with the matter said. -
Alabama Football to Host Full Capacity Games in Fall
The University of Alabama is planning on playing its football season in the fall with a full 100,000 capacity stadium, the school's Athletic Director announced Monday.Greg Byrne made the declaration on his personal Twitter account.... -
Scalise to Newsmax TV: Dems Give $112M to 'Silicon Valley Subway'
Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana called the Democrats $1.9 trillion spending package a "giveaway bill," decrying its $112 million "subway to Silicon Valley" but no money for mental health initiatives he noted were being affected by the COVID-19 imposed closure of... -
Rush's Producer to Newsmax TV: Show Will Get New Host
"The Rush Limbaugh Show" will continue with a new host eventually, according to show producer Bo Snerdley on Monday night.... -
Amazon Sued for Alleged Race, Gender Bias in Corporate Hires
Amazon.com Inc. was sued for allegedly discriminating against Black and female workers in hiring employees for its corporate offices. -
Building of First Space Hotel to Begin in 2025
Construction is due to begin in 2025 on the world's first "space hotel" in low Earth orbit that will include restaurants, a movie theater, spa and rooms for some 400 guests, the Daily Mail reported on Monday. -
NY AG Warns Crypto Industry: 'Play by the Rules or We Will Shut You Down'
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday warned the cryptocurrency industry and investors that they must "play by the rules" after bitcoin hit an all-time high earlier this month, according to CNBC. -
Trump, First Lady Were Vaccinated at WH in January
After delivering vaccines faster than his critics expected, or even hoped, former President Donald Trump and first lady Melania received their shots at the White House in January before leaving office. -
More Than Two-Thirds of Conservative Academics Report Political Bias
More than two-thirds of conservative academics in higher education in the United States and Canada reported a "hostile" work environment stemming from colleagues with opposing political beliefs, a new study showed. In the political bias review by the Center for the Study of... -
Whitmer's Cuomo Problem: Nursing Homes
Eight state senators in Michigan are pushing for an investigation into Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the state's nursing homes, reports The Daily Caller. The move comes as the FBI and... -
Pelosi on Cuomo Sexual Harassment Allegations: They're 'Credible'
After a second woman brought sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the charges from both women "credible," Fox News has reported... -
California Deal to Pay $6.6B to Get Kids Back in Class
California's public schools could get $6.6 billion from the state Legislature if they return to in-person instruction by the end of March, according to a new agreement announced Monday between Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state's legislative leaders. -
Gov. Ron DeSantis Targets Foreign Influence, CCP in Florida Bill
In a move following the lead of former President Donald Trump, Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a bill his state is taking aim at countries, specifically China, who violate intellectual property theft, traffic trade secrets... -
Trump to Newsmax TV: Liz Cheney a 'Hopeless Case,' Georgia's Kemp 'Sad'
It will be "great" if GOP leaders like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Rep. Liz Cheney will "do their job" in standing up to the Biden administration's agenda, former President Donald Trump said in an interview... -
Trump to Newsmax TV: 'Can't Imagine' Someone Else Winning 2024
Former President Donald Trump, while praising the enthusiastic reaction from the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference's audience to his speech, told Newsmax TV that he doesn't like to "play games" about... -
Climate Change Agenda Leading to Catastrophe
One week after his inauguration, President Joe Biden launched his $2 trillion environmental program with a promise to put "climate change at the center of our domestic, national security, and foreign policy." He plans to eliminate coal, oil, and natural gas as electricity... -
UK's Prince Philip, 99, Moved to New Hospital for Heart Tests
Britain's Prince Philip, the 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, was transferred to a different hospital in central London on Monday to have tests for a pre-existing heart condition and receive treatment for an infection.Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, was admitted to... -
AG Sues Texas Utility Over Customers' Sky-High Energy Bills
Texas' attorney general said Monday he's suing electricity provider Griddy for passing along massive bills to its customers during last month's winter storm. -
Former French President Sarkozy Convicted of Corruption, Handed Jail Sentence
Judges found former president Nicolas Sarkozy guilty of trying to bribe a judge and of influence-peddling on Monday and sentenced him to three years in jail, with two years suspended. -
Trump: Request for 10K Guard Troops Rejected Days Before Riot
Former President Donald Trump says he was concerned days before the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol about the size of the crowd expected near the Capitol and requested 10,000 National Guard troops to be deployed, but that his request was rejected... -
CEO: J&J Vaccine Available in 1-2 Days
Americans should be able to receive Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine within the next 24 to 48 hours, its chief executive said on Monday after U.S. regulators approved the vaccine...
Mike Pence met behind closed doors and revealed the status of his relationship with Trump
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