VIDEO February 22, 2023 Larry Kudlow: Biden struggles to secure 'peace through strength' 'Kudlow' host Larry Kudlow argued Biden's big government policies and his 'war on fossil fuels' helps Putin finance the Ukraine war on 'America Reports.'
FOOD February 21, 2023 Biden ignores fraud worries, pushes to allow online shopping for government-issued food benefits Biden's USDA is proposing to allow WIC food benefits to be bought online, which one expert said raises the prospect of higher fraud levels in the program.
Chicago February 18, 2023 Teachers union-backed Chicago mayoral candidate insists plan to raise taxes won't drive away residents Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson insists that his plan to raise taxes on middle and upper class Chicagoans will not drive residents out of the city.
Spending February 16, 2023 Dems propose 'baby bonds' to close the racial wealth gap: 'Black lives and Black wealth matter' A new bill from House and Senate Democrats would make annual payments to the poorest children in an effort to close the "racial wealth gap," paid for with higher estate taxes.
Joe Biden February 16, 2023 Texas attorney general sues Biden admin, claims $1.7T budget was a 'stunning violation of the Constitution' Texas Attorney General sued the Biden administration over suggesting the House unlawfully passed the trillion dollar omnibus package.
Republicans February 15, 2023 House, Senate Republicans battle over possible defense cuts in effort to curb spending Republicans in the House and Senate have been split over whether or not the defense budget should be on the table as they look for ways to rein in federal spending.
Chuck Grassley February 15, 2023 Grassley rips Senate’s sleepy work schedule under Dem leadership: ‘Things need to change’ Sen. Chuck Grassley on Wednesday criticized the Senate's work schedule and said working roughly a half a week each week isn't enough time to manage the government.
Michigan February 10, 2023 Detroit Land Bank reaches deal with feds on dirt invoices The Detroit Land Bank Authority has reached an agreement with the federal government to cover the cost of uncollected invoices for dirt used in a demolition program.
Maine February 10, 2023 Maine spending committee agrees on $10.3 billion supplemental budget The Maine Legislature's spending committee has agreed on a $10.3 billion supplemental budget. This adjustment is to ensure the state's obligations through June 30.
Joe Biden February 8, 2023 Biden doubles down on Social Security attack on Republicans, brings props President Biden on Wednesday doubled down on his claim that Republicans want to sunset Social Security and Medicare, vowing to veto any such legislation.
Joe Biden February 8, 2023 Feds wasted ‘at least’ $191 billion on fake COVID unemployment claims, says Labor Department watchdog At least $191 billion in COVID unemployment relief was wasted on fraudulent claims, according to a Labor Department watchdog who testified hours after Biden promised a crackdown.