House Committee on CCP Visits Taiwan To Strengthen Ties

The visit comes over a month after Lai Ching-te, the current Taiwanese vice-president, was elected to be Taiwan’s next president. Members of the House Select Committee on the China Communist Party (CCP) have arrived in Taiwan for a congressional visit to show their support for the island and strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations. Led by the committee’s

Judge orders Trump and company to pay $354 million, plus interest, in fraud case

Former President Donald Trump and the Trump Organization must pay $354 million in fines — a total that jumps to $453.5 million when pre-judgment interest is factored in — a judge ruled Friday in their New York civil fraud case. The long-awaited ruling also bars them from seeking loans from financial institutions in New York for

‘Run by the Mob’: How Anti-Semites Took Over Stanford’s Campus

On January 24, Stanford University held a forum on combating anti-Semitism. The event, which featured Stanford president Richard Saller and provost Jenny Martinez, was meant to reassure Jewish students that the university had their back amid the wave of anti-Semitism sweeping college campuses. “We really do want to make sure that all of the communities

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House Republicans to Try Again to Impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas

Then-Secretary of War George Belknap, a Union Navy commander in the Civil War, was the first presidential cabinet member to suffer official denunciation Republicans in the House of Representatives will try a second time Tuesday after failing by one vote a week ago to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. They may succeed thanks