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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Republican governors in Arkansas and Indiana moved Tuesday to ban soft drinks and candy from the program that helps low-income people pay for groceries, becoming the first states to ask the Trump administration to let them remove such items from the program long known as food stamps.
President-elect Donald J. Trump continues to announce who he plans to include in his new administration, effective January 20, 2025. Many of them will require Senate approval before they can begin their work.
Donald Trump has a mandate from the American people, but a registered nurse and health freedom advocate has concerns with who he’s choosing to help him get things done.
A pro-family activist in Pennsylvania urges traditional values voters to consider the record of a popular incumbent senator as he faces a re-election challenge this fall.
It will be soon be "Casual Friday" every single day in the stately U.S. Senate thanks to one junior senator: John Fetterman.
The extreme position supported by the Democratic Party -- abortion for any reason up until the moment of birth at taxpayer expense -- is opposed by 80% of Americans. Thankfully, we're starting to hear more emphasis on the sanctity of human life from the GOP's national leadership.
Few were surprised by Donald Trump's announcement this week that he will take a third stab at the Oval Office. After all, he started a populist movement challenging the political establishment. His biggest challenge, however, will be to place that movement’s success above his ego.
On Election Day, voters aged 18 to 29 – the prime target for Joe Biden's billion-dollar student loan debt transfer to taxpayers – broke for Democrats by 28 points. The biggest Republican feel-good story was in the free republic of Florida, which under Ron DeSantis has become a state of sanity.
The midterm elections are being viewed by both Republicans and Democrats as more of a torrential downpour than the predicted “red tsunami,” but a well-known conservative voice says to ignore media reports that are downplaying good news and good signs.
A pro-family activist predicts things will get much worse in The Keystone State following Tuesday's election results.