• House Democrats request hearing on Jared Kushner business dealings

    House Democrats are requesting a hearing into the business dealings of former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, turning their focus to the former president’s son-in-law as Republicans pursue similar investigations into President Joe Biden’s son. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, along with Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), sent […]

  • Moore one of 22 House Democrats against $1.2T spending plan

    (The Center Square) – Two Republicans and one Democrat in Congress from Wisconsin broke from party lines in the votes for the $1.2 trillion spending bill given to taxpayers as law early Saturday. Rep. Gwen Moore was one of the 22 Democrats in the House of Representatives on Friday casting a vote against the spending plan. Republican Reps. Mike Gallagher and Derrick Van Orden cast votes for the measure that comes nearly six months into the fiscal year. President...

  • Housing shortage means energy label is no longer a deal-breaker for many buyers

    Homes with a green energy label are popular on the market due to high energy prices and adjusted mortgage lending standards. But due to the housing shortage, many home seekers are willing to settle for a not-so-sustainable home if necessary. The energy label is not decisive for 65 percent of buyers, De Telegraaf reports based on research by De Hypotheker.

  • Exclusive — House Majority Whip Tom Emmer: Republicans Fighting Against Joe Biden's 'War on American Energy'

    Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) told Breitbart News that Republicans are combatting President Joe Biden's "war on American energy."

  • House conservatives oppose government spending deal before negotiators can finalize deal

    Congressional leaders are dealing with a new headache after more than 40 House Republicans came out in opposition to any spending legislation that does not include core components of the party’s signature border security bill passed last summer. While no deal has been struck on the remaining six appropriation bills, Reps. Bob Good (R-VA) and […]

  • Clark has double-double as No. 1 seed Iowa defeats Holy Cross in first round

    Caitlin Clark overcame some early shooting struggles to lead top-seeded Iowa into the second round of the Women’s NCAA Tournament.

  • How The Democrats Plan To Steal The Election

    How The Democrats Plan To Steal The Election Authored by Llewellyn Rockwell via LewRockwell.com, Biden and Trump have clinched the nominations of their parties for President. Everybody is gearing up for a battle between them for the election in November. It’s obvious that Biden is “cognitively impaired.” In blunter language, “brain-dead”. Partisans of Trump are gearing up for a decisive victory. But what if this battle is a sham? What if Biden’s elite gang of neo-con controllers...

  • Democrats Issue Warning to Joe Biden

    A handful of Democrats in the House of Representatives have signed a letter calling on President Joe Biden to revoke Israel's access to United States security assistance amid a mounting "humanitarian crisis in Gaza."Israeli military forces have been engaged in an intense conflict in the Gaza region with the Palestinian militant group Hamas in response for the latter's brutal October 7, 2023, attack that killed 1,200 Israelis, with taking over 200 people hostage. The ensuing conflict has seen...

  • Former Democrat Joe Lieberman dead at 82

    Former U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who nearly won the vice presidency on the Democratic ticket with Al Gore in the disputed 2000 election and who almost became Republican John McCain's running mate eight years later, has died, according to a statement issued by his family. Lieberman died in New York City on Wednesday due to complications from a fall, the statement said. He was 82. Lieberman's independent streak and especially his needling of Democratic presidential nominee Barack...

  • Biden promotes plan to lower housing costs

    RENO, Nev. >> President Joe Biden sought personally Tuesday to reengage voters in Nevada and Arizona who helped power his winning coalition in 2020 by drawing contrasts with Republican challenger Donald Trump on veterans, job creation, foreign policy and other issues.

  • Iraq discusses nuclear energy plans with IAEA

    Iraq's plans for small modular reactors and nuclear medicine, as well as its decommissioning progress, were among topics discussed during a visit by International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi.

  • Manchin: lawmakers are ‘so close’ to a permitting reform deal

    Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Monday that lawmakers are “so close” to reaching a deal to reform the nation’s system for approving infrastructure projects. “We are so close,” he said during an energy conference Monday, referring to progress toward compromise legislation on what has become known as “permitting reform.” “I want to get it done