Biden IRS whistleblower calls on Congress to demand access to more witnesses: Evidence 'cannot be denied'
An IRS whistleblower who alleged the agency stifled an investigation into Hunter Biden's tax matters is now urging Congress to bring as many witnesses forward as possible to shed light on possible wrongdoing by the first family.
Hobbs' panel meets in secret, recommends changes to Arizona election laws
A governor's task force meeting behind closed doors approved recommending 20 changes to election laws, a secrecy decision Gov. Katie Hobbs' spokesman is defending.
Who’s running for president in 2024? All the declared candidates
The 2024 election promises to be historic as a long slate of Republican candidates seek to unseat the sitting president, Joe Biden.
Accelerated adoption of AI could automate 30% of Americans’ work hours: McKinsey
Accelerated adoption of artificial intelligence could result in the automation of about 30% of hours worked by Americans in 2030, a report found
Schiff mocked for saying GOP pushing Biden impeachment without evidence: ‘Pot/kettle'
Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff was blasted by conservatives on social media Wednesday after implying that Republicans want to impeach President Biden without any evidence.
Federal Reserve raises its key rate for 11th time by a quarter-point in its drive to slow inflation
The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday for the 11th time in 17 months, a streak of hikes that are intended to curb inflation but that also carry the risk of going too far and triggering a recession.
Hunter Biden's rejected plea deal puts Justice Department in hot seat
Hunter Biden's plead deal fell apart, and he pleaded "not guilty" as federal prosecutors confirmed he's still under federal investigation.
Hunter Biden's friend to tell Congress then-VP Joe joined dozens of son's business meetings via phone
House Republicans continue to investigate whether the Biden family used the influence then-Vice President Joe Biden had in the White House to elicit foreign business deals.
Biden overrules Pentagon, nominates first woman to head Navy
Biden's decision goes against the recommendation of his Pentagon chief, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who recommended the president select Adm. Samuel Paparo, the current commander of the Navy's Pacific Fleet, according to multiple reports.
Shawnna Bolick appointed to Arizona Senate for LD2 seat
Former lawmaker Shawnna Bolick was chosen by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Wednesday to fill the vacant North Phoenix seat in the Arizona Senate left by the resignation of Republican Sen. Steve Kaiser.
GOP lawmakers call ASU’s free speech into question
Sen. Anthony Kern, R-Glendale, wants Arizona State University to investigate the events surrounding a February speaking engagement featuring three conservatives, which faculty of Barrett Honors College condemned, and provide an investigative report within 60 days
Bidens allegedly 'coerced' Burisma CEO to pay them millions to help get Ukraine prosecutor fired: FBI form
In the form, Zlochevksy tells the source he has "many text messages and ‘recordings’ to "show he was coerced to make such payments" to the Bidens.
IRS agent 'Whistleblower X' opening statement revealed: 'The American people deserve to know the truth'
Two whistleblowers who alleged the Justice Department politically interfered with an investigation into President Biden’s youngest son, Hunter, will testify before Congress at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
'Mumbler in chief:' Biden's lackluster delivery in front of world leader draws scorn on social media
A clip of President Biden mumbling through his comments during Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to the White House renewed many Twitter users’ concerns over his mental fitness.
Bongino Says Secret Service Likely Knows 'Exactly Who' Left Coke in West Wing
The mystery of who left cocaine in the West Wing has some Secret Service members "furious" about an abrupt end to a probe in which investigators likely "know exactly who it was."
Mexico submits complaint to US after Texas starts placing floating barriers along Rio Grande
Mexico’ has sent a diplomatic note to the U.S. government saying Texas’ deployment of floating barriers along the Rio Grande may violate treaties on boundaries and water, Foreign Relations Secretary Alicia Bárcena said.
House Passes Defense Bill Restricting Woke Initiatives
“We are continuing to block the Biden Administration's ‘woke’ agenda,” said Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., at a press conference with conservatives ahead of Friday's vote.
Biden nibbles on frightened young girl during trip to Finland, weirding out Twitter users
President Biden appeared to nibble at the shoulder of a startled little girl during his departure from Helsinki, Finland, on Thursday. Footage from the incident quickly made rounds on social media, where several users blasted the president for his peculiar conduct.
‘Decency and dignity’: Multiple carefully crafted Biden narratives fall apart as 2024 race heats up
Biden’s inconsistency between his actions and his words are coming more to the forefront ahead of what is expected to be an explosive 2024 presidential election.
Gosar Blasts Biden Administration Allowing “Terrorists To Walk Across Border”
A report from Judicial Watch, which uncovered evidence that the Biden administration has allowed the release of an illegal alien on the terrorist watch list in Yuma, Arizona has prompted a sharp response from Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar.