• Bipartisan Bill Would Create 'Antisemitism Monitors' at College Campuses

    A bill introduced in the House by Reps. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) and Mike Lawler (R-NY) would create “antisemitism monitors” at colleges funded by the US federal government, a reaction to widespread pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have falsely been labeled antisemitic. The protests against the US-backed Israeli slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza have led some members of … Continue reading "Bipartisan Bill Would Create ‘Antisemitism Monitors’ at College Campuses"

  • California State Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Ban Excessive Homework

    California State Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Ban Excessive Homework Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness, A state lawmaker in California has introduced legislation that would severely restrict a teacher’s ability to hand out homework assignments to students that are deemed to be too much. As reported by Breitbart, State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo (D-Calif.) introduced AB 2999, formally known as The Healthy Homework Act, in February. The bill would mandate public...

  • Bipartisan Legislation Expected to be Introduced to Create ‘Antisemitism Monitors’ for Universities

    Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has spoken out against the legislation, arguing that it is unconstitutional. The post Bipartisan Legislation Expected to be Introduced to Create ‘Antisemitism Monitors’ for Universities first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

  • California Lawmaker Introduces Bill Banning Excessive Homework: 'Homework Is Exhausting'

    California State Assembly member Pilar Schiavo (D) introduced a bill that would ban teachers from assigning students excessive amounts of homework.

  • NYC Rep. introduces bill to track antisemitism at universities amid ‘ongoing demonstrations’

    A New York City representative announced plans for legislation that would allow the federal government to track incidents of antisemitism across U.S. colleges and withdraw funding from those unwilling to cooperate. The bill, introduced by Rep. Ritchie Torres, would mark the first legislation introduced in Congress addressing recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments at universities like This story NYC Rep. introduces bill to track antisemitism at universities amid ‘ongoing...

  • California lawmakers introduce bill to stop letting wealthy people skip airport security lines

    A bipartisan pair of California lawmakers want to do away with the obnoxious CLEAR line-cutting racket that lets the wealthy buy their way to the front, reports Politico. As Democratic Senator Josh Newman explains of his proposal to ban CLEAR from California airports, "The least you can expect when you have to go through the security line at the airport is that you don't suffer the indignity of somebody pushing you out of the way to let the rich person pass you," His Republican colleague Janet...

  • Bills' Top 2024 NFL Draft Targets

    The Buffalo Bills may not be completely reloading, but they've undergone some significant changes this offseason. Head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback

  • Multiple Bills Introduced in Congress to Defund NPR

    By: Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square Several U.S. House Republicans introduced multiple pieces of legislation to defund National Public Radio following new allegations of “leftist propaganda” from the taxpayer-funded news source. House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good, R-Va., Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., introduced similar legislation to prohibit federal funding

  • Multiple bills introduced in Congress to defund NPR

    (The Center Square) – Several U.S. House Republicans introduced multiple pieces of legislation to defund National Public Radio following new allegations of “leftist propaganda” from the taxpayer-funded news source. House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good, R-Va., Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., introduced similar legislation to prohibit federal funding for NPR, including […]

  • Lawmakers clash over environmentalist groups' influence on Interior Department

    House lawmakers at a Natural Resources oversight subcommittee hearing sparred Tuesday over whether the Department of the Interior allows undue influence by nonprofit activist groups and private companies.

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    Here’s what flyers should know about the bipartisan FAA reauthorization bill

    Lawmakers have unveiled a bipartisan Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization deal, which aims to address the nation’s shortage of air traffic controllers and implement technology to reduce the risk of runway collisions but would not institute a controversial increase in the pilot retirement age. The draft legislation from the House and Senate committees overseeing the agency sets the FAA’s priorities. It would authorize more than $105 billion in appropriations for the FAA and $738...

  • Targeted Smishing Attacks by Threat Group “The Com” On The Rise

    Cyber activity by the group "The Com," which leverages (SIM) swapping, cryptocurrency theft, swatting, and corporate intrusions, is increasing.