National Security Adviser: Future North Korean Nuclear Test Should Not Be Ruled Out

National security adviser Jake Sullivan expressed his belief that North Korea may conduct another nuclear test following the recent test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). In an interview with CBS’s Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation,” Sullivan stated that he has been concerned about North Korea’s nuclear ambitions for a long time, dating …

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Appeals court blocks order preventing Biden administration’s communication with social media companies

Washington — A federal appeals court temporarily halted a lower court order that restricted communication between top Biden administration officials and social media companies regarding content posted on their platforms. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Justice Department’s request to put the July 4 preliminary injunction from U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty …

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Republicans claim appointments snafu might endanger billions in NIH grants

The Biden administration is facing criticism from House Republicans for allegedly failing to properly reappoint more than a dozen top-ranking leaders at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This has raised concerns about the legality of billions of dollars in federal grants that these officials have distributed over the past year. In a letter to …

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‘Biden Accepts the Challenging Decision’ on Ukraine

The Biden administration is facing scrutiny after announcing its decision to send controversial cluster bombs to Ukraine in support of their counteroffensive against Russia. President Biden himself admitted that approving the transfer of cluster munitions was a “very difficult decision” during an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN. He explained that the decision was made …

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Biden Administration Plans to Challenge Order Limiting Communication with Social Media Firms

The Justice Department has formally lodged an appeal against a federal court ruling that limits the ability of Biden administration officials to communicate with social media companies. The ruling, handed down by U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, prevents administration officials from contacting these companies about the removal or suppression of protected free speech content on …

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Judge restricts Biden administration’s communication with social media firms

A federal judge has issued a ruling prohibiting certain federal agencies and Biden administration officials from collaborating with social media companies on matters related to “protected speech.” This decision, prompted by a lawsuit filed by Republican officials, is being hailed as a victory against censorship. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana granted an injunction …

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Analysis of the Supreme Court justices’ votes in today’s student loan forgiveness ruling: A comprehensive breakdown

The Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that the Biden administration lacks the authority to eliminate nearly $500 billion in student debt. This decision denies relief to around 40 million Americans, who could have had up to $20,000 in student debt forgiven through the HEROES Act plan. On Friday, the Supreme Court made two decisions regarding …

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Comparing the Cost: PPP Loans Almost Twice as Expensive as Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness Proposal

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, critics are pointing out other instances of government debt forgiveness that involved significantly larger sums of money. One such example is the Paycheck Protection Program, which has already forgiven $757 billion in loans to private businesses. This amount is nearly double what …

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Karine Jean-Pierre’s Alleged Hatch Act Violation Remains Unaddressed by the Biden Administration.

One of the noteworthy governing concepts that emerged from the Trump White House was the realization that rules are often treated as mere suggestions. Violating them may result in some disapproval or court intervention, but in many cases, individuals can get away with it. Unfortunately, the Biden administration has not entirely distanced itself from this …

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Biden Administration’s Forest Service Delays Implementation of Historic Tree Protection Measures

President Joe Biden’s executive order signed on Earth Day last year was a promising step towards protecting and restoring mature and old-growth forests on federal lands. It highlighted the vital role these forests play in sequestering greenhouse gases and tasked federal land managers with developing rules to better conserve them in light of climate change. …

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