The Australian Senate has passed a social media ban for young children that will soon become a world-first law.
Australia will ban children under 16 from using social media, after its Senate approved the world's strictest laws. The ban - ...
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The tariffs he imposed on China in his first term were continued by President Joe Biden, a Democrat who even expanded tariffs ...
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If confirmed as deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche should recuse from Justice Dept. matters related to cases where he ...
Postmortems of the Democratic Party's loss, running well beyond the defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz ...
The Stanford professor was appointed Tuesday to lead the National Institutes of Health. Bhattacharya has previously made ...
A federal appeals court has sided with Texas in preventing federal agents from cutting or damaging razor wire fences along ...
McCain’s dramatic, early morning thumbs down sent the legislation to a 51-49 defeat and saved the Affordable Care Act, often ...
I hope that members of the United States Senate understand the urgent need to restore law and order and effectively address ...
Three American citizens imprisoned for years by China have been released, the White House said Wednesday. The three are Mark ...