Rubio ditches costly conference travel, slashes nearly $100M in Biden-era bloat
The State Department has spent nearly $100 million less on travel this year than last amid a wider effort to trim
‘Stay tuned’: Jeffries repeatedly dodges Mamdani endorsement as self-imposed deadline looms
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is remaining quiet on the New York City mayoral race, despite his self-imposed deadline of weighing
Rubio slams UNRWA as a ‘subsidiary of Hamas,’ vows it will not ‘play any role’ in delivering aid to Gaza
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who arrived in Israel shortly after Vice President JD Vance left for Washington, railed against the United
Constitutional Equilibrium Long Gone
Chris Edwards In the October 23 Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan discusses core features of American government and ponders how President Trump fits
Friday Feature: Horseshoe Mountain Village School
Colleen Hroncich A third-generation teacher, Julie Christensen left the classroom in 2010 when her son, who was neurodivergent, needed more support. She began
Federal judge strikes down Biden-era transgender regulation
A federal judge struck down a Biden-era rule that expanded federal anti-discrimination measures to transgender healthcare, writing that the Department of Health
Hawley and Blumenthal’s AI Bill Is a Brazen Executive Power Grab That Puts National Security at Risk
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Federal judge strikes down Biden-era transgender regulations
A federal judge struck down a Biden-era rule that expanded federal anti-discrimination measures to transgender healthcare, writing that the Department of Health
Federal judges acknowledge court ruling errors tied to staffers’ AI use after Grassley inquiry
Two federal judges admitted that members of their staff used artificial intelligence to prepare court orders over the summer that contained errors. The









