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Senior Senate Democrats are becoming increasingly critical of President Biden after six more classified documents were found at his home.

Democrats are becoming increasingly critical of President Biden’s handling of classified documents. Their statements came after the Justice Department searched President Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware Friday and found six more documents. Some were from his eight years as vice president while others went all the way back to his time as a senator. Senate…

The big difference is President Biden didn't know he had classified documents in his possession and former President Donald Trump did.

Donald Trump knew he had classified documents somewhere in his possession after he left office because the National Archives tried, for more than a year, to get them back from him. In the end, it resulted in a subpoena. When President Biden learned he also possessed classified documents from his days as vice president, he…

The Pentagon said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will travel this year to Taiwan in an effort to strengthen relationships with U.S. allies.

The House Speaker McCarthy plans to take a trip to Taiwan; the FDA suggests an annual COVID-19 vaccine; and more Big Tech layoffs. These stories and more highlight the daily midday rundown for Jan. 23, 2023.  Potential McCarthy trip to Taiwan The Pentagon is in the process of planning the places House Speaker Kevin McCarthy…

Supreme court cases 2023

It’s looking like the Supreme Court is gearing up for another blockbuster year when it convenes in early October. The Court is expected to modify, if not end, race-based affirmative action in college admissions. It’s also expected to rule on a dispute over Title 42, the Trump-era measure that sends migrants back over the border rather…

After months of negotiating, Poland said it will send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, with or without Germany's permission.

The Leopards are coming. After months of saying “no,” Germany indicated over the weekend it would not stand in the way of Poland sending its Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. It’s a definite shift in policy. Up until now, both Germany and the United States were steadfast in their denial to send Ukraine main battle…

The Supreme Court is set to hear a new case that could redefine religious freedom in the workplace. It involves a former USPS worker.

The Supreme Court is set to hear a new case that could redefine religious freedom in the workplace. The case involves a former United States Postal Service worker who claims the agency showed religious bias after he was reprimanded for refusing to work on Sundays. The case dates back to 2012, when Gerald Groff, a…

A 22-year-old was arrested for playing the violin in parking lots to raise money for his kids. But he wasn't really playing and doesn't have kids.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a 22-year-old from Italy who allegedly made $80,000 over the last year playing violin in shopping center parking lots. The man said he was doing it to support his children. The problem is, he doesn’t have children and was pretending to play the violin while a recording played…

Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill have not started debt limit negotiations as a government default looms.

The United States government has hit the nearly $31.4 trillion debt ceiling and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen informed congressional leaders she’s taking extraordinary measures to pay the government’s bills. But according to Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., negotiations on Capitol Hill to increase the ceiling and avoid a default have still not started. “Not yet, unfortunately.…

Republicans are playing hardball over the looming debt limit crisis, demanding spending cuts to help bring U.S. debt under control.

The U.S. has officially hit its debt ceiling, the max amount of money it is able to borrow. With the government on the hook for $31 trillion, Republicans in Congress say they want spending concessions made before they agree to raise the debt ceiling. The White House says it won’t negotiate. Straight Arrow News contributor…

Anti-abortion voices are being heard in the 50th annual March for Life. Thousands of supporters are in Washington, D.C.

The D.C. mayor is calling on the federal government to get back to work or hand over their empty office spaces consuming downtown; and a new report reveals fentanyl deaths in children have surged at an alarming rate. These stories and more highlight the midday rundown for Friday, Jan. 20, 2023.  March for Life rally…