Arizona sheriff running for Senate after witnessing border crisis, influx of drugs
Senate candidate Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb on his decision to run for the U.S. Senate and prioritizing border security.
Senator JD Vance calls on US Steel to refuse buyout bids from foreign entities
Ohio GOP Senator JD Vance sent a letter to U.S. Steel calling on the storied American company to reject any buyout offers from foreign entities.
Los Angeles workers set to go on 24-hour strike starting Tuesday
Thousands of Los Angeles city workers are planning to go on strike Tuesday to push for better wages and benefits, according to SEIU Local 721.
Newly passed California law squeezes ‘lots of costs’ out of mom-and-pop pork producers
As U.S. pork producers are faced with higher operation costs amid California's Proposition 12, shoppers will soon have to pay up for the Democrat-led law, too.
Riley Gaines reveals what’s ‘at stake’ if women’s protection bill isn’t passed
College swimming champion Riley Gaines argues that Oklahoma's women's bill of rights is "not anti-transgender" legislation, but rather "pro-woman, pro-truth."
'X' logo installed on Twitter building prompts permit complaint from San Francisco
The city of San Francisco has filed a complaint and opened an investigation after an "X" sign was installed atop the old Twitter headquarters building.
Musk responds to McConnell freezing at press conference, says 'constitutional amendment' is needed
Elon Musk, billionaire and CEO of Tesla, said a "constitutional amendment" is needed after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's press conference incident.
Billionaire Leon Black accused of raping autistic teen in Jeffrey Epstein's home: lawsuit
A new lawsuit accuses former CEO of Apollo Global Management of raping a 16-year-old autistic girl at Jeffrey Epstein's New York City townhome in 2002.
GOP attorneys put Apple, Facebook and others on notice over left's favorite 'woke' initiative
Thirteen Republican attorneys general are warning Fortune 100 companies their DEI practices may be "unlawful" in light of the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
Bernie Sanders launches Amazon investigation into 'dangerous and illegal conditions' at warehouses
Sen. Bernie Sanders is investigating why Amazon's injury rate in warehouses is higher than the industry average
Duckworth rips Sinema proposal for lowering airline pilot qualifications: 'Blood on your hands'
Sen. Tammy Duckworth condemned an amendment by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, saying it will weaken requirements and produce less experienced airline pilots.
Republicans and Democrats team up to take on AI with new bills
U.S. Senators on Thursday introduced two separate bipartisan artificial intelligence bills amid growing concerns over the rapidly developing technology.
Joe Manchin 'hasn't closed' door on primarying Biden in 2024
Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-West Virginia, sounded off on "Kudlow," when he was asked about potentially primarying President Joe Biden.
New credit card bill targeting Visa-Master card 'duopoly' triggers lobbying onslaught
Lawmakers are pushing legislation that would reform the credit card industry with the purpose of fostering greater competition, prompting widespread outcry from a diverse coalition.
Ernst bill would defund EcoHealth Alliance, other orgs that 'disregard the law'
Iowa Senator Joni Ernst will introduce the STOP Act to strip taxpayer funds from groups like EcoHealth Alliance that have grants suspended or revoked.
California Senate passes $25 minimum wage for health care workers
California's state Senate passed a bill this week that would raise the minimum wage for health care workers and support staffers to $25 an hour.
Rand Paul introduces alternative to Biden-McCarthy debt bill: 'Get our fiscal house in order'
Sen. Rand Paul introduced legislation providing an alternative to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden's debt limit deal on Tuesday.
Tentative deal to raise debt ceiling reached as default deadline looms
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached an “agreement in principle" on Saturday night avoiding a potential U.S. default.
Ted Cruz explains why a Target boycott won't work like Bud Light
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz said Friday that a conservative boycott of Target over its Pride month collection won't work like the one for Bud Light.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz vetoes pay raise for rideshare drivers after Uber threatens to cut off service
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz vetoed a bill that would have created a minimum wage for Uber and Lyft drivers, which had been opposed by the ridesharing industry.