Lindsey Graham requests full Senate briefing on ISIS border threat after terrorist bust
Sen. Lindsey Graham is requesting a full Senate classified briefing on the threat posed by ISIS due to vulnerabilities at the southern border.
Sen. Lindsey Graham is requesting a full Senate classified briefing on the threat posed by ISIS due to vulnerabilities at the southern border.
A quarter of the nation’s voters think neither President Biden nor former President Donald Trump has the mental and cognitive health to serve as president. While partisanship plays a role in these perceptions, that’s led to what may be a tough tradeoff for some voters, with many independents voting for someone — whether Mr. Biden
‘While Aljamal may have played a journalist by day, the evidence clearly suggests he was, at minimum, a Hamas collaborator,’ letter says Sen. Ted Budd (R., N.C.) (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) A coalition of senators on Wednesday petitioned the IRS and other federal law enforcement agencies to launch an investigation into the Palestine Chronicle, alleging the
Why the 2024 race is so close right now Why the 2024 race is so close right now, according to polls 09:18 Both the Biden and Trump 2024 campaigns are hosting fundraisers in London Wednesday night as a new CBS News poll found the two presumptive nominees neck-and-neck despite Trump’s felony conviction last month. One
Washington — Steve Bannon, a conservative commentator and ally to former President Donald Trump, has asked a federal appeals court to allow him to remain out of prison while he continues to challenge his conviction on two counts of contempt of Congress. Bannon was ordered last week to report to prison by July 1 to
Dick Harpootlian, a longtime South Carolina Democrat and attorney for Alex Murdaugh, was defeated in his primary race for state senator on Tuesday night.
President Joe Biden’s aggressive climate regulations targeting fossil-fuel-fired power plants will create widespread electric grid instability and lead to mass blackouts impacting millions of Americans, according to a recent study commissioned by North Dakota’s state government. The research, conducted in May by the firm Always On Energy Research, concluded that the Environmental Protection Agency’s recently