Oregon’s Mailed Ballot Returns Delayed Due to Confusion About Counting Process

Election officials and postal workers were unclear about who should count ballots to determine how much Oregon owes the U.S. Postal Service. Post offices in two Oregon counties have caused delays in getting ballots from local post offices to county election offices ahead of the May 21 primary election in the vote-by-mail state. After learning

US European Command Chief Speaks About Upcoming NATO Summit

Gen. Christopher Cavoli, head of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe, speaks to the Atlantic Council about the 2024 Washington NATO Summit, modernizing the alliance’s military capabilities, and Russia’s impact on Euro-Atlantic security at 9:45 a.m. ET on May 17. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office? Conservative Campaign Consulting –

Senate Votes to Scrap SEC Crypto Policy, Biden Vows to Veto Joint Resolution

The Senate voted to nix a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) accounting policy related to cryptocurrency on Thursday, setting up a possible showdown with President Joe Biden, who has promised to veto the joint resolution. Using the Congressional Review Act, lawmakers in the upper chamber voted 60-38 to scrap Staff Accounting Bulletin 121. Introduced in

Biden Admin Proposes Ending New Coal Leasing in Nation’s Largest Coal-Producing Region

Plans would prevent companies from applying for new coal mining rights on federally owned lands in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana. The Biden administration has proposed ending new coal leasing on federal lands and underground mineral reserves in the Powder River Basin in northeast Wyoming and southeast Montana, the largest coal-producing region

House Republicans Express Concern Over Sharp Uptick in Chinese Migrants Illegally Crossing Border

Newly released numbers show more Chinese nationals crossed the southwest border illegally this April than during all of 2022. Republicans on the House Homeland Security subcommittee expressed concern as the surge of illegal Chinese migrants hit an all-time high in April after the Biden administration relaxed vetting rules last year. House Homeland Security Subcommittee on

2 House Panels Clear Contempt Resolutions Against AG Garland

The attorney general has failed to turn over subpoenaed recordings of Biden’s interview with special counsel Hur to two House committees. Republicans on two House committees voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress on Thursday night despite President Joe Biden’s intervention to block them from obtaining his recorded interviews with special counsel