Year: 2025
July 14, 2025
Politics
Sen. Rand Paul renews push for criminal probe of Fauci after startling Biden autopen use revealed
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced plans to reissue his criminal referral of Dr. Anthony Fauci over his accusations that he lied to Congress on the heels of fresh revelations...
July 14, 2025
Politics
Supreme Court lets Trump move forward with firing hundreds of Education Department workers
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court order directing the Trump administration to hire back scores of employees who had been laid off The Supreme Court lifted a lower...
July 14, 2025
Politics
First lady Melania Trump helped convince president to get tough on Russia, he says
President Trump suggested Monday that first lady Melania may have helped convince him to ramp up military aid to Ukraine. President Trump suggested Monday that first lady Melania may...
July 14, 2025
Politics
Andrew Cuomo confirms independent run for NYC mayor – despite calls to bow out after Dem primary loss: ‘In it to win it’
He won’t Cuo away. He won’t Cuo away.
July 14, 2025
Congress
New House food options start their rollout
There’s a new timeline out for the planned overhaul of House food service options, with many of the transitions from existing brands to their replacements happening in the coming...
July 14, 2025
Congress
House preps for crypto votes on Wednesday and Thursday
The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a sweeping cryptocurrency market structure overhaul before taking up the Senate’s stablecoin legislation Thursday, according to three congressional aides with knowledge...
July 14, 2025
Politics
Obama urges demoralized Dems to stop ‘navel-gazing’ and ‘whining’ and to ‘toughen up’
“Stop looking for the quick fix. Stop looking for the messiah. You have great candidates running races right now. Support those candidates,” former President Barack Obama urged Dem stalwarts...
July 14, 2025
Politics
Trump claims ‘not sure we need’ bipartisan sanctions bill against Russia
The Senate bill would put 500% tariffs on purchasers of Russian energy. The Senate bill would put 500% tariffs on purchasers of Russian energy.
July 14, 2025
Newsletter
The ‘dual-edged sword’ of AI chatbots
As large language models become increasingly popular, the security community and foreign adversaries are constantly looking for ways to skirt safety guardrails — but for very different reasons.
July 14, 2025
Congress
Capitol agenda: A tough week for Susan Collins
It’s grind time for Republicans. They have until Friday to deliver on President Donald Trump’s rescissions request as they also try to salvage government funding talks that are spiraling...