‘Selling Out’: Elise Stefanik Slams Obama AG for Representing Chinese Military Firm in Pentagon Lawsuit

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R., N.Y.) slammed Obama-appointed attorney general Loretta Lynch for “selling out” to the Chinese Communist Party by representing a U.S.-designated Chinese military firm in its lawsuit against the Pentagon. Shenzhen DJI Technology Company (DJI), a Chinese drone manufacturer, is suing the Pentagon over its 2022 decision to add DJI to its blacklist

Biden Admin Moves to Require Insurers to Cover Over-the-Counter Birth Control

Proposed rules would amend current law to require full coverage of nonprescription birth control pills. New rules proposed by the Biden administration would require health insurers to cover certain over-the-counter contraceptives without a prescription at no cost to patients. The proposed regulations would require coverage of nonprescription birth control pills—recently approved by the U.S. Food

‘Lack of Planning and Coordination’: House Report Details Secret Service Failures in ‘Tragic’ and ‘Preventable’ Trump Rally Shooting

A House task force report released Monday criticized the Secret Service for “a lack of planning and coordination” with local officials during the “tragic” and “preventable” July 13 assassination attempt on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. “The information obtained during the first phase of the Task Force’s investigation clearly shows a lack of planning and

20 Races That Could Determine Control of the House

While most national attention is on the top-of-the-ticket race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, control of Congress will be equally consequential. Republicans currently hold a narrow majority of eight seats in the House, meaning they can only spare three defections on big votes. Democrats, with four independents, hold a one-seat

China Is Conducting ‘Problematic’ Research in Arctic, US Lawmakers Warn

China’s research activities in the Arctic ’may carry significant security implications’ for the United States, said U.S. lawmakers. The House China panel has called on the State Department and the Pentagon to take stronger action to address “problematic” Chinese research in the Arctic that could be used for both civilian and military applications, saying that