Democrats Ask Biden to Declare Emergency as Illegal Immigrants Flood NYC
By Catherine Yang Fifty-four elected officials in New York City have sent a letter to President Joe Biden to address the influx of illegal immigrants in the city, asking him…
By Catherine Yang Fifty-four elected officials in New York City have sent a letter to President Joe Biden to address the influx of illegal immigrants in the city, asking him…
Opinion by Justin Haskins Every summer, heat waves inevitably hit the United States and other parts of the world, causing climate alarmists and left-leaning media outlets to demand dramatic, disastrous…
By Rep. Carol Miller It’s been said that there are two things certain in life: death and taxes. With Joe Biden as president of the United States, you can also…
Opinion: By Matt Beienburg What do you call an organization made up of 3 million government employees that can’t find even 3 parents per state to agree with their radical…
By Masooma Haq Former President of the Thomas Jefferson Institute Chris Braunlich said teachers’ unions are controlling the education system and have been funding pro-union political candidates, all the way…
Opinion by Justin Haskins Last week, the Supreme Court issued three important decisions that will impact public policymaking for decades. On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that the use of…
By Kristen Altus Revealing just how costly Biden administration policies are for the average American household, a top economist and budget watchdog warned of an economic “crisis” not seen in…
By Dan M. Berger Ron DeSantis said if he’s elected president, he’ll look to eliminate four major federal agencies. And he’s got a Plan B if he can’t get rid…
Story by Chase Williams, Hillary Vaughn The House of Representatives passed a Republican-led bill on Friday that would reverse President Biden’s controversial mortgage rule. The bill, titled the “Middle Class…
Opinion by Daniel Lennington The Biden administration’s so-called “equity agenda” suffered a major defeat in federal court recently. In a lawsuit challenging the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) – a…
by Reese Gorman, Congressional Reporter The Republican Study Committee, the largest ideological caucus in Congress, released its annual budget proposal on Wednesday that would cut spending by $16.3 trillion over…
by Zachary Halaschak, Economics Reporter House Republicans are set to pass legislation that would dramatically roll back government bureaucracy and put more control in the hands of elected officials. Rep.…