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Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard is filing a lawsuit against the Biden administration over being listed on a terror watch list.

Former Democratic U.S. Representative and current U.S. Army Reserve officer Tulsi Gabbard announced she is taking legal action against the Biden administration on Monday, Aug. 12, after she discovered she has been put on a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) terror watchlist. Gabbard said she learned of being on the TSA’s Quiet Skies watchlist — a…

Former Rep. George Santos, R, said there is juror bias in his House ethics violations trial due to his media portrayal.

Amid mounting public scrutiny, former New York Rep. George Santos, R, is scheduled to appear in a Long Island courtroom Tuesday, Aug. 13, to face charges including wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements to Congress regarding his finances. His legal team has expressed concerns about potential juror bias stemming from widespread negative media…

Voters should carefully examine VP Harris's record on immigration, crime, and the economy before making their decision at the polls.

Now that Vice President Kamala Harris is the Democratic presidential nominee, both critics and supporters are scrutinizing her record on key issues to either bolster or undermine her campaign. Immigration, crime, reproductive rights and the economy are among the key topics being analyzed. Those topics will likely continue to be debated in the three months…

Walz said Americans should not be allowed to possess weapons that he carried in war, despite never serving in combat.

Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate Tim Walz is being accused of misrepresenting his military service. Walz served for 24 years in the Minnesota National Guard, but his opponent, Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, contends he inflated his record.  “Walz did say on camera that ‘I carried a gun in a war.’ Well, which war did…

China will require licenses for exporting three precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl starting Sept. 1.

China is set to impose stricter regulations on producing the chemicals that make up fentanyl, according to the White House, which called the move a “valuable step forward.” For years, the U.S. government has put pressure on Beijing to counter the fentanyl crisis. The drug chemicals are produced in China, then sold to Mexican cartels…

Most Americans believe that democracy is at stake in the November presidential election, according to a new Associated Press poll.

Around 75% of Americans believe that democracy is at stake in the upcoming 2024 presidential election in November, according to a poll released by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research on Thursday, Aug. 8. Although, which presidential candidates poses the biggest threat to democracy depends on who is asked. While most Democrats, Republicans…

Representative Cori Bush, known for her progressive stance and membership in the "Squad," lost the Missouri primary despite significant opposition from the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC, which invested millions to defeat her.

Representative Cori Bush, known for her progressive stance and membership in the “Squad,” lost the Missouri primary despite significant opposition from the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC, which invested millions to defeat her. AIPAC’s involvement centered around her opposition to Israel’s policies rather than local issues, spotlighting its influential role in U.S. elections. Bush’s defeat underlines the…

Former Olympian Michael Phelps said the Olympics should enact a one-and-done policy for athletes who test positive for banned substances.

The most decorated Olympian of all time wants to ban anyone caught doping from competing in the Games. Swimmer Michael Phelps, the 23-time Olympic medalist, said the Olympics should enact a one-and-done policy for athletes who test positive for banned substances. “If you test positive, you should never be allowed to come back and compete…

Biden appointed progressive Lina Khan to go after Big Tech. Some of his donors are hopeful Harris will boot the FTC chair if she wins.

In the wake of a federal judge ruling that Google is a monopoly for its search business practices, all eyes are turning to other antitrust cases in the works. But even before the Google decision brought by the Justice Department, the Federal Trade Commission and its celebrity chair were feeling the political heat. FTC Chair…

While the Constitution mandates lifelong tenure for federal judges, this concept was established when life expectancy was much shorter.

President Joe Biden recently endorsed Supreme Court reform measures that include establishing term limits for justices. Democratic lawmakers have previously recommended 18-year term limits, arguing this would help restore “judicial independence” to a politicized court. Republican lawmakers argue that Biden’s attempt to overhaul the high court is itself politically motivated. Watch the video above as…

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