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Month: March 2026

House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Reclaiming ‘Forgotten’ Fraudulent Pandemic Unemployment Funds

The House Ways and Means Committee’s Subcommittee on Work and Welfare holds a hearing on reclaiming “forgotten” fraudulent pandemic unemployment funds frozen by banks at 10 a.m. ET on March 5.   Witnesses: Anthony D’Esposito, inspector general, U.S. Department of Labor Linda Miller, president, Program Integrity Alliance Dan Williams, founder, Origin Payments Michele Evermore, senior […]

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NASA Is Broken. It’s Time For A New One

One small step in restructuring NASA now could lead to one giant leap for the American space program in the years to come. 

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California Is Closer To Voting On Voter ID Laws Than The GOP-Led U.S. Senate

Republicans in the Senate are arguing over the SAVE America Act — common-sense legislation that would require voter ID and proof of citizenship in federal elections. Numerous polls demonstrate that such laws are overwhelmingly popular among American voters. But while some RINOs are reportedly blocking legitimate efforts to advance the legislation, voters in deep blue […]

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House Oversight Committee Votes to Subpoena Attorney General Bondi

Democrats have pushed for full release of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

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House Oversight Committee concludes Tim Walz’ administration knew of fraud, failed to act…

Senior Minnesota government officials, including Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, were aware of claims of widespread fraud in the state’s federally funded welfare programs for years, but failed to act other than to retaliate against whistleblowers, the House Oversight Committee concluded in a report released Wednesday.
Though Walz originally said that he was informed about suspicious activity related to Feeding Our Future in November 2020, but he could not recall the precise date, one MDE official told the Oversight Committee that the Minnesota government had received complaints about the program as early as 2018.

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DeSantis’s AI Bill of Rights Passes Florida State Senate

The lower chamber’s speaker has said he wants to leave AI regulations to the federal government.

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How political priorities in DC differ

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Meanwhile, back at SCOTUS, they claimed that the U.S. Postal Service somehow magically became a sovereign and therefore had immunity. I’d find that hilarious if it weren’t used by the USPS to protect alleged criminal activity. Seeing as the federal government doesn’t legally have sovereign immunity to begin with, I’m not sure how the court could…

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