Senators Probe Biden Admin Over China’s Fentanyl Subsidies

A White House witness refused to say whether the Biden admin knew about China’s subsidies before making concessions to Beijing in exchange for fentanyl help. At a Senate hearing on April 30, a White House representative refused to disclose whether the administration knew about China’s fentanyl subsidies before making concessions to the Chinese regime to

Police Sweep Columbia’s Campus, Arrest Students Who Seized University Building

‘IT IS TIME TO ESCALATE,’ student group wrote as cops approached campus Police enter Hamilton Hall. (Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images) MANHATTAN—New York City police officers entered Columbia University on Tuesday night to arrest students who seized a school building, a move that came after president Minouche Shafik declined for days to bring police to campus as

Searches on Americans in FBI foreign intelligence database fell in 2023

The number of searches about Americans conducted by the FBI in a controversial foreign intelligence database fell by almost half in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to a new report released Tuesday by the U.S. intelligence community. The FBI’s searches, some of which were deemed to be improper in the past, were a flashpoint in

Americans Say Immigration Is the Most Critical Issue Facing US: Gallup Poll

In an April 30 Gallup poll, 27 percent of Americans said immigration is the country’s most critical issue after a Harvard/Harris poll put it at 35 percent Immigration was the most important problem facing Americans for the third straight month, according to an April 30 Gallup poll. In the poll, 27 percent of Americans said that

New EPA Rules Stack ‘Uneconomic’ Costs on Coal-Fired Power Plants: GOP Critics

House Republicans say Biden-imposed directives could unplug more than 200 power plants nationwide, including Montana’s dominant provider. The Biden administration’s directive demanding that coal- and gas-fired electricity plants cut carbon dioxide emissions by 90 percent by 2039 is likely a death knell for about 200 power utilities nationwide, industry officials have warned since the Environmental

‘Liberation Education,’ ‘Student Intifada,’ and Masked Guards: Here’s What Columbia’s Hamilton Hall Looks Like Hours After Takeover

MANHATTAN—The student takeover of Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall continued into Tuesday afternoon, hours after protesters stormed the building and barricaded its entrance.  While the exact number of students inside is unknown, Columbia communications head Ben Chang said “dozens” are occupying the hall, while a student protest leader put the number at 60 during a Tuesday