Congress one step closer to reauthorizing controversial federal surveillance tool
Congress is now one step closer to extending the life of a key federal government surveillance tool known as Section 702 of
Congress is now one step closer to extending the life of a key federal government surveillance tool known as Section 702 of
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., is gearing up to announce that he’s raised a whopping $12 million in the first three
Israel’s foreign minister drew a line in the sand with Iran on Wednesday, warning the country that Israel would respond with direct
A sticking point in Congress’ fight over renewing a controversial surveillance tool appears to have been resolved days before the House of
The American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library nonprofit in the world, claimed that the ‘censorship’ of sexually explicit books
More than 50 people were arrested Tuesday after the Senate cafeteria was shut down by anti-Israel protesters chanting ‘Senate can’t eat until
The White House on Tuesday downplayed remarks President Biden made earlier in the day in which he seemed to suggest that House
The U.S. Federal Reserve is determined not to reduce interest rates too soon — and some economists say recent data has pushed
Inflation likely remained elevated once again for the month of March, adding another round of price increases to Americans’ already-strained wallets. On paper,
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