Biden’s get-out-the-vote executive order challenged, heading to Supreme Court: ‘Target welfare populations’
A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of President Biden’s voting access executive order will soon make its way to the Supreme Court.
A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of President Biden’s voting access executive order will soon make its way to the Supreme Court.
Lax squatting laws in certain cities and states could become exploited by migrants who have flooded the nation in recent years, experts warn.
Among the questions to be asked will be, ‘Why is DOT footing the Key bridge rebuild costs despite the federal-state/local share law? When two congressional panels convene a joint hearing in the Port of Miami on April 5, it will mark the first official assembly of federal lawmakers since a container ship knocked down Baltimore’s
Biden, Netanyahu to speak following strike on World Central Kitchen workers – CBS News Watch CBS News President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak Friday for the first time since seven World Central Kitchen workers were killed by an Israeli airstrike. Nancy Cordes has more on the growing rift between the two
The White House has drained 43 percent of America’s emergency crude stockpiles since 2021. The Biden administration abruptly halted refilling the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) as the Department of Energy tries to keep “the taxpayer’s interest at the forefront.” The latest decision comes as crude oil prices have rocketed amid geopolitical tensions and global
The eight migrants arrested while squatting in a New York City home were previously caught at the southern border and released, authorities said.
Michigan Republican lawmakers are raising a fuss over provisions in the state’s "newcomer rental subsidy" program that gives up to $500 to landlords who rent to migrants.