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The budget reconciliation package from the U.S. House, known in simpler terms the "Big Beautiful Bill," is being ripped as much too big on spending and hence pretty ugly in the details.
Another company is finding out that it's way more trouble than it's worth to wrap itself in the rainbow flag for so-called Pride Month.
A consumer advocacy group is not backing down from confronting major corporations that are not backing away from pushing DEI policies that flirt with discriminatory hirings and promotions.
The amount of fentanyl seized at the southern border has fallen off a cliff since President Trump took office, and for one mainstream news outlet, the reason is a big mystery.
It's refreshing to have an administration that's willing to say the obvious: naming a military ship should honor the person for what they do, not "who they are" – particularly when it relates to military readiness.
JD Vance says both lack ideological diversity.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court decided Thursday that a Catholic charity doesn’t have to pay Wisconsin unemployment taxes, one of a set of religious-rights cases the justices are considering this term.
Representative Mary Miller (R-Illinois) plans to put forth a resolution on June 10 to formally declare June as “Family Month,” possibly muscling its way into a spring spotlight currently dominated by the LGBTQ community.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is moving to block nearly all foreign students from entering the country to attend Harvard University.
BOULDER, Colo. — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the government to immediately halt deportation proceedings against the family of a Egyptian man who carried out a firebombing attack in Boulder against a group of Jewish supporters.