Sen. Rand Paul revealed to DailyMail.com that he is continuing his investigation into the origins of COVID-19 by probing Dr. Anthony Fauci's visits to the CIA. He claimed Fauci frequently made 'off the books' visits to the spy agency. A possible Republican presidential administration could be 'friendly' to Paul's investigation unlike the agencies under Biden, he said
Jeet Heer His true addiction explains the president’s doziness.
Another inspector general report has found that the federal agency responsible for caring for unaccompanied minors (UACs) brought into the United States is continuing to fail to vet sponsors and protect the children’s safety and well-being. A Texas advocacy group is again renewing its call for state lawmakers to investigate and implement oversight measures since the majority of UACs are being housed in Texas.
Texas group calls on state Legislature to investigate. The post Report: Federal Agencies Not Safeguarding Unaccompanied Minors first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.
Eastern District of Texas A Houston man and woman have been sentenced for federal firearm and drug violations in the Eastern District of Texas. Christopher… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
William Brown, 55, received the sentence from U.S. Judge Patricia A. Gaughan in the U.S. Northern District Court of Ohio after his guilty pleas in December to eight counts in a 10-count indictment.
By: Brett Rowland | The Center Square U.S. taxpayers lose up to $521 billion a year to fraud across the federal government, according to a first-of-its-kind estimate. The U.S. Government Accountability Office estimated annual fraud costs taxpayers between $233 billion and $521 billion annually, according to a new report published Tuesday. The fraud estimate's range
THE government is promoting the use of an injectable HIV drug — Cabotegravir long-acting (CAB-LA) pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). According to the World To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions
We cannot accept a future America that allows extreme abortion-on-demand policies or where life is only valued depending on what zip code they are in.
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to side with Starbucks Tuesday in a case that could make it harder for the federal government to seek injunctions when it suspects a company of interfering in unionization campaigns. Justices noted during oral arguments that Congress requires the National Labor Relations Board to seek such injunctions in federal court and said that gives the courts the duty to consider several factors, including whether the board would ultimately be successful in its...
By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case filed by Starbucks against the National Labor Relations Board. The case stems from Starbucks’ firing of seven workers who were trying to unionize their store in Memphis, Tennessee. The labor board asked a court to intervene
By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer After Starbucks fired seven workers who were trying to unionize their Tennessee store, a U.S. government agency obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire them. Now, Starbucks wants the Supreme Court to curb the government’s power in such cases. On Tuesday, justices are scheduled to hear Starbucks’