Congress Returns With Border Security as Top Priority
As lawmakers reconvene, border security legislation takes center stage with competing proposals from both parties. New polling shows 77% of Americans dissatisfied with current immigration levels.
The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged, citing persistent inflation concerns. Mortgage rates near 7% and elevated food prices continue to squeeze American families.
The Supreme Court takes up a case that could reshape how the First Amendment applies to social media and government pressure on tech platforms to remove content.
A wave of new oil and gas projects across multiple states is boosting domestic production and creating thousands of jobs as the push for energy independence intensifies.
Nearly a dozen states have passed universal school choice programs in the past year, giving parents the freedom to direct education funding to the school that best fits their family.
The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee unanimously advances a bill expanding mental health services, reducing VA wait times, and creating new job training pipelines for veterans.
Texas and Arizona expand state-led border operations as a coalition of 25+ states pushes back against what governors call federal inaction on immigration enforcement.
Grocery prices remain 25% above pre-pandemic levels, with the average family of four now spending over $1,100 per month on food. Working families and seniors are hit hardest.
Conservative lawmakers raise alarms about Big Tech content moderation as internal documents reveal policies critics say disproportionately target right-leaning viewpoints.
Family farms across America face rising costs, new regulations, and unfair foreign competition. Farm debt has reached its highest level since the 1980s crisis.
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