Republican-led Kentucky House advances bill to make paid family leave more accessible
The Kentucky state House has overwhelmingly passed House Bill 179, which proposes a voluntary, market-driven approach to expand access to paid family leave.
The Kentucky state House has overwhelmingly passed House Bill 179, which proposes a voluntary, market-driven approach to expand access to paid family leave.
Federal prosecutors charged a Michigan man who threatened to execute President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and called for the bombing of Washington, D.C.
Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) claims Republican effort was ‘ordered’ by former President Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). When the House Committee on Homeland Security (HCHS) convenes today to consider two proposed Articles of Impeachment against Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, a major point of contention will be four categories of statements in which
The first article charges the DHS chief with a “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law.” The second of the two proposed articles cites evidence that Mr. Mayorkas committed “a breach of public trust” by making “false statements, and knowingly obstruct[ing] lawful oversight of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), principally to obfuscate
‘The threat our nation faces from the Democrats, globalists, and fake Republicans that hand power to Democrats is truly extraordinary’ Texas Republican Party chair Matt Rinaldi on Monday announced his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. “While party officials should remain neutral in primaries absent extraordinary circumstances, the threat our nation faces from the Democrats,
Two outside groups aligned with longtime Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell report raising over $95 million last year in efforts to win back a Republican majority in the chamber.
It’s not just Claudine Gay. Harvard University’s chief diversity and inclusion officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, appears to have plagiarized extensively in her academic work, lifting large portions of text without quotation marks and even taking credit for a study done by another scholar—her own husband—according to a complaint filed with the university on Monday and