EPA, NOAA Face Steep Cuts in Revised Trump Budget Plan
Several federal environmental agencies are facing cuts of at least 28% under the Trump administration’s new budget blueprint that was released late Friday.
Several federal environmental agencies are facing cuts of at least 28% under the Trump administration’s new budget blueprint that was released late Friday.
President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday unveiled a sweeping proposal to slash the Department of Health and Human Services budget by more than $31 billion in the fiscal year 2026 budget.
A Department of Homeland Security officer handcuffing one of New York Rep. Jerry Nadler’s aides last Wednesday at his office ended up as a “nothingburger,” says former jurist Andrew Napolitano.
Several congressional Republicans are calling for PBS to be defunded after “Sesame Street” shared a Pride Month message online, accusing the network of “grooming” children and using federal funds to push what they say is a partisan agenda, The Hill…
Assistant Chief Sean Gallagher has been promoted to lead the U.S. Capitol Police on an interim basis, replacing Thomas Manger, who retired in May after nearly four years on the job.
Victoria Toensing, a former deputy assistant attorney general, told Newsmax on Monday it’s wrong for a local prosecutor to handle the Sunday attack in Colorado on supporters of Israel.
A Decision Desk HQ report released Monday revealed a “seismic” shift occurred in Latinos’ walking away from the Democratic Party. “Nationally, estimates indicate that Democratic support plummeted from approximately 65.1% in 2020 to 54.7% in 2024.
As President Trump’s sweeping tax and domestic policy bill enters a critical stretch in the Senate, six Republican senators emerge as potential roadblocks to final passage, each raising concerns that could derail the legislation before a July 4 target date.
While President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) is must-pass legislation, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., believes the Senate can still make the spending cuts deeper to restore much-needed “fiscal sanity” to government.
Father Gerald Murray, speaking out on Newsmax on Sunday about last week’s protests in Seattle, said it is “ridiculous” that Mayor Bruce Harrell blamed the scuffles between factions on those attending a conservative rally rather than the protesters.