As Deadline Approaches, Senate Votes to Begin Work on FAA Reauthorization Bill

The bill will provide additional funding to the aviation authority after it cleared a second procedural vote on May 2. The U.S. Senate held a second procedural vote on May 2 regarding the five-year Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill as the May 10 deadline quickly approaches. After more than two hours of voting, the

Trump Changes Track, Signaling He May Not Testify at Trial

‘I’m not allowed to testify because this judge, who’s totally conflicted, has me under an unconstitutional gag order,’ former President Donald Trump said. Former President Donald Trump gave a substantially different answer when asked on May 2 whether he would testify in his own defense at trial. “Well I’m not allowed to testify, I’m under

13 House Democrats Break Ranks to Back Resolution Denouncing Biden’s Immigration Polices

The resolution condemns the Biden administration for creating the ‘worst border security crisis’ in American history. A group of House Democrats helped pass a Republican-led resolution on Wednesday condemning President Joe Biden’s immigration policies, marking the latest instance of dissent within the president’s own party as the November election approaches. Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas), whose

New York Jewish Residents Want Action Against Unpermitted Demonstrations

#TakeBackNYC and #EndJewHatred held a press conference on the steps of City Hall in Manhattan on May 1. NEW YORK—The Israeli Embassy in midtown Manhattan is the last place Hillary Barr expected to experience anti-Semitism. “I was holding an American and Israeli flag, and I was attacked,” Ms. Barr told The Epoch Times, saying the

Senate, House Committees Release Previews of Farm Bill

The bills, which will be marked up, include reforms, strengthening and creating programs crucial to the rural sector. The Senate and House that deal with agriculture issues released on May 1 an outline of their proposals ahead of drafting legislation dealing with agriculture, food stamp, and conservation issues. The House Agriculture Committee and the Senate

Philly’s Soros-Backed DA Calls NYPD Arrests of Columbia Rioters ‘Stupid’

‘This is Philadelphia, we don’t have to do stupid like they did at Columbia,’ Larry Krasner says during visit to UPenn encampment Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner (D.) (Getty Images) Soros-backed Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner said it was “stupid” for the New York Police Department to arrest the rioters at Columbia University who had