Former Presidential Candidate Doug Burgum Says He Won’t Seek Another Term as Governor

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), has announced that he will not run for a third term as governor. This announcement came on Jan. 22, when the governor indicated that his term—ending on Dec. 14—would be his last. It came more than a month after he decided to withdraw his nomination for the Republican presidential

Trump: DeSantis ‘Highly Unlikely’ to Have Role in New Administration

The former president said he was ‘honored’ to receive the Florida governor’s endorsement. Former President Donald Trump said it is possible that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis could have a role in his next administration, but not likely. “I have to be honest, everything’s a possibility. But I think it’s highly unlikely,” he told Fox News

Harvard Anti-Semitism Task Force Co-Chair Under Fire Following Free Beacon Report

Harvard’s choice to lead its anti-Semitism task force is coming under fire following a Washington Free Beacon report on his anti-Israel views. Interim Harvard president Alan Garber last week appointed Jewish History professor Derek Penslar to serve as co-chairman of the task force, which aims to identify “the root causes” of anti-Semitism at the school.

How Biden’s Menthol Cigarette Ban Could Line Terrorists’ Pockets

Proposal would create booming black market for Hamas and Hezbollah, Sen. Cotton warns L: Menthol cigarettes (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) R: Hamas militants (Chris McGrath/Getty Images) The Biden administration’s bid to ban menthol cigarettes will open a lucrative black-market trade, bringing in millions of dollars for terrorist organizations, including Iran-backed groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, according

EXCLUSIVE: Chip Roy Condemns Proposed WHO Treaty in Letter to HHS Secretary

He pointed to a series of ‘deeply problematic’ provisions in the treaty, and said that the United States shouldn’t seek closer ties with the WHO Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is speaking out against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) effort to involve the United States in a treaty that would expand the power