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House committee examines rising violence against law enforcement

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
Growing violence against law enforcement officers is raising concerns with lawmakers as the law enforcement community points to dangerous rhetoric as a catalyst for attacks, as Democrats continue to accuse immigration officials of wrongdoing. ... Read More.

49 Republicans voted for Biden’s $6 billion Afghan resettlement relief package

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
After President Joe Biden's deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan on August 30, 2021, Congress passed an emergency government spending bill that included $6 billion to expand an Afghan refugee resettlement program. ... Read More.

House Republicans summon Jack Smith for closed-door interview

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena for a closed-door interview with former special counsel Jack Smith, the prosecutor who investigated President Donald Trump during Joe Biden's presidency. The... Read More.

Democrats reject idea of constitutional amendment mandating balanced budgets

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
In light of the nation's $38 trillion national debt, U.S. House lawmakers met Wednesday to discuss ways to structure a constitutional amendment mandating that Congress pass deficit-neutral budgets. The... Read More.

Mayor near Grand Canyon awaits impact of new tourism rule

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
A mayor in Arizona is taking a wait-and-see approach on how the Trump administration's fee hike for international tourists will affect her small town near the Grand Canyon. Last... Read More.

Pro-life group criticizes judge for blocking defunding of Planned Parenthood again

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
A federal judge has blocked the latest effort by the Trump administration to cut Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood, drawing criticism from national pro-life leaders who say the ruling goes against the will of voters and Congress. ... Read More.

Social Security updates for young and old pass U.S. House

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
Social security beneficaries both young and old got a legislative boost in Congress this week, thanks to one Republican from Pennsylvania. U.S.Rep. Lloyd Smucker, who represents the state's 11th... Read More.

Michigan farms supply Christmas trees nationwide, including to the White House

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
As the holiday season ramps up, Michigan stands as one of the country's leading Christmas tree producers. This year, the multimillion-dollar holiday industry will supply about 2 million fresh... Read More.

With holiday season underway, temporary workers notified they don’t have to join a union

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
With a busy holiday season underway, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is notifying temporary workers that they don't have to join a union. It published... Read More.

Facing appeals loss, activists withdraw suit that had frozen ICE

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
After winning a court order essentially forbidding federal immigration agents from responding with force against so-called "protestors" interfering with ICE operations and threatening federal agents in Illinois, attorneys representing journalists and anti-ICE activists have now decided to pull the plug on their lawsuit, rather... Read More.

Abbott asks Treasury Department to suspend Islam group’s tax-exempt status

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott took more action Tuesday against the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Abbott on Tuesday requested the Treasury Department investigate CAIR for its alleged terrorist ties... Read More.

Controversial Vietnamese film being considered for Oscars

Wednesday, December 3 by The Center Square
A controversial Vietnamese film that depicts a long Vietnam War battle is under consideration for an Oscar nomination, according to California Assemblymember Tri Ta, R-Westminster. Ta wrote... Read More.
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