Biden Approval Collapses to 39 Percent
By Eric Mack The approval ratings of President Joe Biden “overall and on his handling of major issues, have all fallen, dramatically in some cases,” according to the latest Economist/YouGov…
By Eric Mack The approval ratings of President Joe Biden “overall and on his handling of major issues, have all fallen, dramatically in some cases,” according to the latest Economist/YouGov…
By Nick Koutsobinas Senate Democrats plan to meet with Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Friday to see if they can include a pathway to citizenship provision for undocumented immigrants in…
by Naomi Lim, White House Reporter President Joe Biden’s sweeping liberal policy priorities already face a recalcitrant Senate. But he is increasingly finding his agenda at odds with another adversary:…
By Katy O’Donnell In the race to dole out billions of dollars in federal rental aid, Texas has emerged as the Biden administration’s unexpected poster child for how to make…
By Sophie Mann On Aug. 25, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi oversaw the 219-212 party line passage of HR 4, (the John Lewis Voting Rights Act), the Democrats’ second attempt at…
By Bethany Blankley With the federal government declining to enforce immigration laws passed by Congress and illegal immigrants swarming across the southern border in record numbers, attorneys general from 16…
James Edwards, Ph.D., Property owners have become all too accustomed to attacks on their fundamental property rights. Fortunately, late last week the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in…
Christopher Tremoglie August 30, 2021, is a date that should live in infamy in American history. It was the day that the last planes carrying Americans has left Afghanistan and…
By Andrew Mark Miller The United States Supreme Court has struck down President Biden’s eviction moratorium, ruling that it can only be extended via action from Congress. “If a federally…
by Josh Siegel The Biden administration is taking steps beginning this week toward restarting oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters as it complies with a ruling by…
By Bethany Blankley Overruling their own court’s 3-judge panel, nine judges on the 17-member New Orleans-based appeals court ruled in favor of the Texas statute, five against, and three recused…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly House Democrats late Tuesday passed a voting bill that sought to amend parts of the 1965 Voting Rights Act in efforts to boost federal control over…