Look for 28 Abrams tanks on the parade route in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, June 14 as the U.S. Army celebrates its 250th birthday. Those Abrams tanks display a famous legacy.
Let’s bring obeying the laws back into fashion. It seems to be the fashion in small towns and rural America. Let’s bring this idea back to the big cities.
This bill saves $9.4 billion by codifying the Trump Administration’s cuts to wasteful foreign aid initiatives within the State Department and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The lesson from West Virginia v. EPA is clear: transformative policy changes require legislative backing. Agencies cannot conjure sweeping powers from ambiguous statutes. The rule of law demands clarity, accountability, and restraint.
High-risk and violent criminals continue to be apprehended and deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Texas. The latest includes more than 100 Chinese nationals being deported as well as Mexican and Venezuelan fugitives and alleged murderers illegally living in Texas.
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 179, sponsored by Senator Terry Johnson (R-McDermott), which verifies the veteran status of incarcerated individuals to better connect them with a veteran services organization.
Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo is continuing to stay quiet about any potential future political plans she might have in wake of her announcement last week to step down from her leadership at the end of the month.
Israel launched preemptive airstrikes in the heart of Iran Thursday night, including in Tehran, the nation's capital. Israel targeted the Islamic Republic’s nuclear sites.