Pork prices are going up due to California — Congress can address it

I come from a long lineage of pork producers in McComb, Ohio, where my family has been involved in raising pigs since 1874. Our farm, Stateler Family Farms, also cultivates corn, soybeans, and wheat. We take pride in focusing on animal welfare and environmental sustainability, adjusting our practices to meet evolving market demands and regulatory […]
Congress can protect seniors’ access to medicines before it becomes too late

In nursing homes throughout the U.S., older adults rely heavily on round-the-clock care and medication—a need that stands out compared to other patient groups. These facilities depend on a limited number of long-term care specialty (LTC) pharmacies to ensure that residents receive the medications they require. But what happens if these essential LTC pharmacies were […]
Congress not doing its job doesn’t grant Trump sole authority over tariffs.

Supporters of Trump are defending his implementation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by arguing that Congress has the power to terminate the proclaimed “national emergency.” They suggest that if lawmakers do not support a joint resolution, it effectively means that Trump’s authority to impose tariffs remains intact. However, critics point out that Congress’s […]
Republicans support Trump official’s shutdown strategy against Democrats in Congress

Senate Republicans Maintain Distance Amid Government Shutdown Senate Republicans are taking a laid-back approach to the situation regarding threats from White House Budget Director Russ Vought, stating that he has a right to pressure Senate Democrats to reopen the government. Vought, who leads the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), has been pushing Democrats, including […]
Syrian Christians in the USA Ask Congress to Remove the Caesar Act and Related Secondary Sanctions

Syrian Christians Urge Congress to Repeal Caesar Act In a letter obtained by Breitbart News, a coalition representing the top Christian authorities in Syria—including Catholics, Orthodox, and evangelicals—is urging Congress to eliminate the Caesar Act and its related sanctions. The letter states, “We, the Christian clergy of Syria, send you an urgent humanitarian and Christian […]
GLP-1 medications might save the government billions — Congress needs to consider this.

The U.S. is grappling with a hefty public health and economic issue: obesity. Over 40% of American adults are classified as obese, which imposes a significant strain on the healthcare system—estimates suggest costs of around $173 billion each year. And honestly, that figure might just scratch the surface. Beyond direct medical expenses, obesity impacts workforce […]
Chip Roy: Republicans in Congress are being timid about health care

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) recently criticized his fellow Republicans in Congress for what he sees as their fear of addressing health care issues. He firmly believes that significant reforms are necessary across federal health programs. In conversation with Libertarian Media, Roy, who is campaigning to take over from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), shared […]
Government shutdown continues into the second week as Congress stays at an impasse

Government Stalemate Continues as Shutdown Persists It’s an eerie reminder of the October situation two years ago. Back then, the House removed former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and Congress floundered without leadership for three weeks. This October, things aren’t much better; Congress is, once again, unable to secure enough votes to reopen the government. “We have […]
Unlock the doors, Congress.

Artificial intelligence is evolving beyond being just a tool; it’s becoming more like a collaborator. With the emergence of autonomous inference models and AI agents, these systems can not only answer user inquiries but also enhance, and in some instances, lead an era of automated research and development. This shift could be one of the […]
Next steps for Congress to avoid a shutdown

It’s Monday. Amazon’s Prime Day kicks off tomorrow. If you’re in need of ideas, there are some early deals available. In today’s briefing: Senate prepares for another funding vote • Johnson declines Jeffries’ debate invitation • Supreme Court won’t hear Maxwell’s appeal • Illinois sues Trump regarding development • Israel and Hamas discuss a potential […]