Republicans stare down a growing, neverending FISA crisis
Continued disagreements over the extension of a key government spy authority are threatening other facets of the GOP agenda.
Continued disagreements over the extension of a key government spy authority are threatening other facets of the GOP agenda.
A polling place at Emerick Elementary School during the general elections in Purcellville, Va., on Nov. 4, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times On Tuesday, voters in Virginia will head to the polls for a high-stakes referendum that will decide whether to redraw the state’s congressional map. Under the proposal put forward by Virginia Gov. Abigail
Two other vehicles associated with Lander’s office have a combined eight tickets for speeding in school zones, and a spokeswoman said NYC taxpayers footed the bill Brad Lander (cropped, Ryan Murphy/Getty Images) Brad Lander, the former New York City comptroller now running for Congress, championed a law cracking down on dangerous driving near schools. He
The State Department determined that the PA has violated a long list of its commitments to the United States, including ending ‘pay-to-slay’ and the glorification of terrorism in educational materials Mahmoud Abbas (Sean Gallup/Getty Images) The Palestinian Authority (PA) has paid salaries to convicted terrorists Israel released from its prisons as part of its October
A stridently anti-Israel Harvard graduate student used artificial intelligence to churn out at least five of the more than 90 medical journal articles he published in two and a half years, including one about whether newborns have a future in Gaza, a Washington Free Beacon review shows. “The ongoing Israeli military assault on Gaza has
DELBARTON, W.Va. — A half-dozen cars had been in the queue for nearly four hours by the time the House of Hope mobile food pantry line began to move. Seventy or so more idled behind them by 11:30 a.m., when the food distribution began. The plan was to begin handing out boxes of groceries at
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel speaks during a news conference, outside of the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office in Flint, Mich., on Sept. 19, 2022. Jake May/The Flint Journal via AP Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel on April 19 rejected the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) request to turn over 2024 election ballots and other voting materials