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The Justice Department is asking a judge to order Gov. Greg Abbott to remove buoys in the Rio Grande but House Republicans fully back him.

The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to order Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, R, to remove buoys in the Rio Grande that Abbott said are designed to deter illegal immigration. Attorneys argued if the buoys aren’t removed, it will cause irreparable harm to foreign relations, public safety and navigation.  The Justice Department also filed…

The polls don't lie: Biden's economic policies have been detrimental to the country and have made the president deeply unpopular.

According to a CNBC survey, President Biden’s economic approval rating stands at 37%, which marks a 3% improvement from the prior survey in April. Though a handful of Biden’s policies may have benefitted some working-class Americans, many of the Democrat voters he needs to win in 2024 cite inflation and higher interest rates as major…

Thousands of Ukrainian troops, armed with Western weapons and tactics, are now in the fight against Russia.

After months of training and weeks of waiting, Ukraine is committing thousands of troops, armed with Western weapons and tactics, in the fight against Russia. Military bloggers are reporting heavy clashes in the Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine. Ukraine launched its counteroffensive in early June but has been bogged down by the defenses Russia had months…

The 'Barbie' movie should not be politically divisive, and Republican's need to leave their political views out of the theater.

“Barbie” brought in $162 million on its opening weekend, securing its place as the highest-grossing opening for a female director in cinema history. But despite its financial success, not everyone liked it. Many Republicans blasted the film because it featured a transgender actress and was supposedly spreading Chinese propaganda. Straight Arrow News contributor Jordan Reid says she isn’t…

In an effort to compete with Tesla in the EV marketplace, a group of seven major automakers announced they are forming a new company.

In an apparent effort to compete with Tesla in the electric vehicle (EV) marketplace, a group of seven major automakers announced they are forming a new company. The company aims to roll out 30,000 chargers in North America. Automakers involved in this new joint venture include: A name for the venture was not announced. The…

Ozempic and Wegovy, drugs used to treat Type 2 diabetes, are now commonly accepted as weight loss drugs despite several investigations.

Ozempic and Wegovy, drugs typically used to treat Type 2 diabetes, are now commonly accepted as weight loss drugs. They’ve gained major traction as a trendy way to drop pounds fast with celebrities promoting them and the masses buying in. But there are new health-related warnings issued to the weight loss method. According to a…

American voters dissatisfied with presidential candidates Trump and Biden discuss what they're looking for in a third-party candidate.

A Quinnipiac University poll shows that nearly half of American voters (47%) would consider voting for a third-party candidate in next year’s presidential election. It’s another indication that many Americans are displeased with former President Trump and President Biden as candidates for president in 2024. In this 24-minute episode of America Speaks, a group of voters dissatisfied…

Lawmakers have raised another potential danger of artificial intelligence - the possibility of AI being used to create a biological attack.

Lawmakers on both of the sides of the aisle have raised yet another potential danger of artificial intelligence – the possibility of AI being used to create a biological attack. Dario Amodei, the CEO of the AI company Anthropic, testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, July 25. He said AI could…

In what was called a historic day, a House oversight subcommittee held a hearing about unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs.

July 26 was “Disclosure Day” on Capitol Hill as the House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border and Foreign Affairs held a hearing about unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP. The committee laid out its goals early on, with multiple members saying they wanted to remove the stigma around reporting UAPs, which used to be…

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