Virginians Head to Polls for Special Election on Redistricting Map Drawn to Favor Democrats

Voters fill out their ballots at a polling station in the Hillsboro Old Stone School in Hillsboro, Va., on Nov. 4, 2025. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Voters in Virginia head to the polls on April 21 to decide whether the state legislature can redraw the commonwealth’s congressional map. If a majority of voters choose “Yes” on

Former Iranian State Media Editor Now Works for US ‘Media Bias’ Group That Rates Liberal Outlets as More Reliable Than Their Conservative Counterparts

Ad Fontes Media analyst Meisam Zamanabadi was an editor for a Tehran newspaper controlled by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the city’s former mayor and now the speaker of Iran’s parliament Meisam Zamanabadi, Ad Fontes Media logo (adfontesmedia.com), Flag of Iran (Michael Gruber/Getty Images) A former paid scribe for an Iranian state-affiliated newspaper now works for a

Kevin Warsh set to face lawmakers in Fed chair confirmation hearing today

Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve, is set to face questions regarding his views on inflation, interest rates and other economic issues at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Tuesday.  A majority on the 24-member panel must vote in favor of Warsh’s nomination to advance it

Democrats demand Trump admin. halt plan to collect federal workers’ health data

Democratic lawmakers are demanding that the Trump administration halt plans to collect sensitive medical records for millions of federal workers and retirees, as well as their family members. The Office of Personnel Management has asked 65 insurance companies to provide monthly reports with detailed medical and pharmaceutical claims data of more than 8 million people

House Ethics Panel Requests Victims Come Forward After 2 Lawmakers Resign

The U.S. Capitol building in Washington on March 17, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The House Ethics Committee issued a public statement Monday asking victims of congressional sexual misconduct to come forward and published a record of publicly disclosed investigations involving House members spanning decades. The bipartisan panel, chaired by Rep. Michael Guest (R-Miss.), revealed