OAN Staff Addie Davis Democrat gubernatorial candidate for California, Eric Swalwell, was accused by his opponent of not being a resident of the state, arguing that…
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The Supreme Court has turned away legal challenges to the Air Force’s vaccine mandate, leaving affected service members with limited judicial recourse. Critics argue this decision denies justice for military personnel.
Republicans secure the votes needed to advance the SAVE America Act after a key senator flips support. The bill would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
MAHA declared a major win after a disputed provision was stripped from legislation. The move reflects growing pressure from public advocates and lawmakers.
The House Oversight Committee released a video of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell’s deposition where she repeatedly declined to answer questions about her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s network.
A group of federal lawmakers, led by Rep. Greg Steube, sent a letter urging the Department of Justice to investigate four states whose laws prohibit religious exemptions from vaccine mandates for schoolchildren. They argue such laws violate constitutional religious freedoms and the Free Exercise Clause.
Republican lawmakers filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court defending President Trump’s executive order on the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. They argue birthright citizenship should be limited to children of lawful residents.
President Trump floated a joking suggestion that he could nominate GOP Senator Ted Cruz to the U.S. Supreme Court, saying both Democrats and Republicans would support it to get him out of the Senate. The comments came during a speech promoting his policy agenda.
Senate Democrats blocked a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security as budget negotiations with Republicans and the White House stalled. Their move raises the risk of a partial government shutdown if no deal is reached before funding expires.
By Danielle It appears the possibility of another partial government shutdown has significantly increased following the Minnesota shooting involving Border Patrol agents. Senate Democrats vowed to “oppose a…
Vance used most of his time on the March For Life’s National Mall stage to tout the Trump administration’s pro-life track record. By Jordan Boyd…
By Batko Slavisha Milacic The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), where Bosniak Muslims form the overwhelming majority (around 70%), continues to be a hotspot…

America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Ratification of the 1783 Treaty of Paris
By The White House On January 14, 1784, the Second Continental Congress ratified the decisive Treaty of Paris—the binding accord that ended the Revolutionary War,…
By Joseph Chalfant Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as new information becomes available The anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis have…

















