Public Approval of Supreme Court Remains Near Historic Lows, Gallup Says

Republican support for the court stands at 66 percent, compared to Democrats’ 15 percent, and independents’ 44 percent, according to survey. Most Americans do not currently approve of the way the U.S. Supreme Court is conducting its business, a negative trend that started in 2021, according to the findings of a new Gallup poll. Americans

Biden Announces New Rules to Make Millions More Eligible for Student Debt Relief

The proposed rules, if finalized, would bring the total number of borrowers eligible for debt forgiveness to more than 30 million to date. President Joe Biden announced new rules on July 31 that make millions more borrowers eligible for student loan debt relief. “Today, my Administration took another major step to cancel student debt for

California Democrat in Tight House Race Says He ‘Personally Prosecuted’ Jan. 6 Rioters and ‘Held Accountable the Insurrectionists.’ Evidence Is Scant.

Democratic congressional candidate Will Rollins (Calif.) repeatedly claims that he “personally prosecuted” participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, but an exhaustive Washington Free Beacon search only found one case connected to the former assistant U.S. attorney—and it’s still pending. Rollins, of Palm Springs, said part of his role with the Department of Justice’s

Kari Lake Wins GOP Senate Primary in Arizona, Setting Up Showdown With Rep. Ruben Gallego

Lake won the Republican primary with approximately 53 percent of the vote, while Gallego ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. PHEONIX—Kari Lake has won Arizona’s Republican Senate primary, defeating Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb and Elizabeth Reye. “If you think this is a battle between Democrats and Republicans, you’re still sleeping,” Lake said in her

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Tehran, Iran says

Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the assassination but suspicion immediately fell on Israel, which has vowed to kill Haniyeh and other leaders of Hamas over the group’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw some 250 others