Saturday, April 19, 2025

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Feds Borrow $8 billion per Day, CBO Says

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The U.S. The Congressional Budget Office released new data showing that in the first five months of this fiscal year, the U.S. federal government has already racked up $1.1 trillion in debt, or nearly $8 billion per day. The fiscal year began last October and...

A Chinese Firm Built More Ships in 1 Year Than the Entire U.S. Has Made Since WW2

(Headline USA) In only two decades, China has grown to be the dominant player in shipbuilding, claiming more than half of the world's commercial shipbuilding market, while the U.S. share has fallen to just 0.1%, posing serious economic and national security challenges for the U.S. and its allies, according...

Supreme Court Will Take Up State Bans on Conversion Therapy for LGBT Children, in a Colorado Case

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed on Monday in a case from Colorado to decide whether state and local governments can enforce laws banning conversion therapy for LGBT children. The justices also have heard arguments in a Tennessee case over whether state bans on treating transgender minors violate the Constitution....

Virginia Man Suspected of Being about to Conduct Church Mass Shooting Convicted of Hate Crime

(Headline USA) A northern Virginia man who was arrested during a megachurch's Sunday services on suspicion that he was about to embark on a mass shooting has been convicted of a hate crime, according to federal prosecutors. A federal jury convicted Rui Jiang of Falls Church on Thursday of trying...

As Many Top Democrats Stay Silent on Cuomo Mayoral Run, an Accuser Feels Betrayed

(Headline USA) Lindsey Boylan helped drive Andrew Cuomo from office in 2021 when the former aide came forward as the first woman to accuse the governor of sexual harassment. At the time she had allies in high places: Every New York Democrat in Congress, the state's legislative leaders and then-President Joe...

Columbia University Launches Investigation Into Students Criticizing Israel

(Headline USA) Students at Columbia University are now facing investigations for their public criticism of Israel.  According to a report by The Associated Press, Columbia University senior Maryam Alwan, while visiting her family in Jordan during her winter break, received an email from the university accusing her of engaging in...

Fetterman: Dem Responses Only Helped Trump

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., critiqued his own party Wednesday for its response to President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress Tuesday evening. Trump’s lengthy speech was peppered with interruptions from Democrats, who refused to clap for any of Trump’s comments with the exception of...

Washington, DC, to Remove ‘Black Lives Matter’ Painting from Street near White House, Mayor Says

(Headline USA) The nation's capital city will remove the large painting of the words "Black Lives Matter" on a street one block from the White House Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said. Bowser pointed to the change on the social platform X on Tuesday, writing: "The mural inspired millions of people and...

Vance Will Visit the US-Mexico Border to Highlight the Trump Administration’s Immigration Crackdown

(Headline USA) Vice President JD Vance participated in an aerial tour of the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday and met with law enforcement officials as part of a trip meant to highlight tougher immigration policies that the White House says has led to dramatically fewer arrests for illegal crossings since...

Rep. Al Green Shouts Down Trump and May Face Censure by the House for the Outburst

(Headline USA) Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas wasn't the first lawmaker ever to blurt out a shout of protest during a presidential address to Congress. But he's perhaps the only one in recent memory to actually be ejected from the hall Tuesday night by the Speaker of the House. Green...

Florida Opens Probe into Alleged Sex-Trafficking Tate Bros after Trump Lets Them into U.S.

(Headline USA) Florida's attorney general announced Tuesday that his office has opened a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania, days after they returned to the U.S. Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on social media that he directed his office to work...

Group Sues over Efforts to Strip Trump of Secret Service Detail

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The Center to Advance Security in America has sued the Department of Homeland Security to compel bureaucrats to release records related to Secret Service staff possibly colluding with Democratic members of Congress to strip then presidential candidate Donald Trump of his Secret Service detail. In...
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