Senate kills Biden ESG investment rule in stunning rebuke
Story by Kelly Laco The Senate passed a disapproval resolution Wednesday, formally killing a Biden administration Department of Labor rule that encourages private retirement plan fiduciaries to consider environment, social…
How Much U.S. Farmland Does China Really Own? More Than Bill Gates—And Less Than 17 Other Countries
Story by Emily Washburn, Forbes Staff Chinese purchases of U.S agricultural land sparked concern in Congress among a bipartisan group of lawmakers—but 18 other countries own more American agricultural acres…
Garland hit for admitting DOJ prosecutes more pro-lifers than ‘terrorists’ because pro-lifers act in daylight
Story by Gabriel Hays Twitter users blasted U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday after he explained that the U.S. Department of Justice has prosecuted more pro-life activists blocking abortion…
US slips to worst-ever score in 2023 Index of Economic Freedom
By Anthony B. Kim The Heritage Foundation’s 2023 Index of Economic Freedom , released Monday , offers sobering insights into setbacks to economic freedom across the globe, including, regrettably, here…
House Homeland Security Committee member captures aerial video showing how cartels ‘controlling the border’
By Danielle Wallace Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, R-N.Y., said his recent trip to El Paso, Texas, demonstrated how cartels “are controlling the border” by a “tactical game” against overwhelmed Border Patrol.…
Spending shocker: CBO’s latest debt projection should stun even Washington
Story by Chad Pergram The most staggering thing about a recent report about the nation’s fiscal health wasn’t that lawmakers must lift the debt ceiling this summer or the nation…
Biden faces prospect of being unable to deliver on student loan forgiveness
by Haisten Willis, White House Reporter At least 40 million voters are likely to pay very close attention to a Supreme Court case this week that has big implications for…
Xi Jinping’s burst Ukraine peace balloon
Opinion by Tom Rogan The Chinese Communist Party finds itself caught between the rock of its diplomatic duplicity and the hard place of its foreign policy agenda. Enter Beijing’s newly…
Biden student loan Supreme Court battle revives legal test that doomed Obama climate rules
by Kaelan Deese, Supreme Court Reporter An upcoming Supreme Court fight over the Biden administration’s student debt relief plan could see the 6-3 conservative majority employ a similar doctrine that…
ChatGTP confession: Global warming? Not much since 2016
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn The popular artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT was forced to admit that global warming has flattened in recent years after asserting there has been an increase in…
Republican Senators Push Back Against Accord Giving WHO Power Over US Pandemic Response
By Kevin Stocklin As member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) prepare to gather in Switzerland next week to negotiate final terms of an accord that will give the…
Supreme Court rules 9-0 that bankruptcy filers can’t avoid debt incurred by another’s fraud
By Dan Mangan The Supreme Court in a unanimous decision Wednesday ruled that a woman could not use protection under the U.S. bankruptcy code to avoid paying a debt that…