June 14 Women's fencer who knelt in protest of trans athlete reacts to USA Fencing reversal of controversial policies Stephanie Turner exclusively told ӣƵ Digital that USA Fencing was "punishing conservatives" after her viral protest against a trans opponent.
June 13 Biden-appointed judge thwarts Trump's attempt to clean house at consumer safety agency A federal judge in Maryland reinstated three fired Democratic CPSC members, ruling President Trump's terminations unlawful in contrast to recent Supreme Court decisions.
June 13 USA Fencing declines to explain reason for policy changes on national anthem, prioritizing pro-LGBTQ states USA Fencing gave a statement on revising policies to consider all states equally for events and require national anthem at competitions, following criticism.
June 13 Marjorie Taylor Greene launches probe into Planned Parenthood's use of taxpayer funds House GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is using her subcommittee gavel to launch a probe into Planned Parenthood's federal funding.
June 13 USA Fencing changes policies that prioritized LGBTQ-friendly states, prevented playing of national anthem Following months of criticism and a congressional hearing, USA Fencing revised policies that prioritized LGBTQ-friendly states.
June 12 Trump's plan to slash 'woke' foreign aid, NPR funds clears House as Senate battle looms House Republicans approved $9.4 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, including $8.3 billion from USAID and over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
June 12 Trump scores major win as Senate installs IRS critic to lead the agency Former Missouri Congressman Billy Long, who once sought to abolish the IRS, was approved as commissioner, aligning with Trump's vision to potentially scrap the tax agency.
June 12 Poll: Musk's favorability among Republicans drops 16 points after Trump feud President Donald Trump and Elon Musk show signs of reconciliation after their public feud, while a new poll shows Musk's favorability among Republicans dropping.
June 12 Reporter's Notebook: GOP lawmakers prepare to slash $9.1B from USAID, NPR and PBS in rare vote The House will vote on President Donald Trump's proposal canceling $9.1 billion in appropriations for public broadcasting and foreign aid.
June 12 Fate of Trump's $9.4 billion spending cut package hangs on House GOP moderates President Trump's $9.4 billion spending cuts proposal faces uncertainty as moderate House Republicans express concerns about the measure.