Evan Vucci and Keith Srakocic / AP Photo Hunters Up in Arms After Biden Administration Releases New Restrictive Rules The Biden administration had previously tacitly admitted that a rule like this would discourage hunting on federal lands. By George C. Upper III June 23, 2023
Susan Walsh / AP Photo Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration's New Gun Restriction Hours Before it Was to Take Effect Biden announced this push two years ago after a gunman in a Boulder, Colorado, grocery store killed 10 people. By George C. Upper III June 1, 2023
Haraz N. Ghanbari / AP file photo Supreme Court Hands Biden a Major Loss, Strikes Down 'Overreaching' Environmental Regulation It's the second decision in as many years in which a conservative majority of the court narrowed the reach of environmental regulations. By The Associated Press May 25, 2023
Jeff Chiu / AP Feds Just Seized an Entire Bank and Sold Its Assets to a Giant Corporation The bank’s executives took no questions from investors or analysts after the bank reported its most recent quarterly results. By The Associated Press April 30, 2023
LM Otero and Alex Brandon / AP Photos Ted Cruz and Byron Donalds Move to Eliminate an Entire Government Agency: 'An Utter and Complete Waste' "The only purpose of this sham, Obama-mandated organization is to stifle economic growth," Cruz said in a statement. By George C. Upper III April 28, 2023
Patrick Semansky / AP Photo Biden Uses Executive Order to Create Brand New Woke Federal Agency The executive order comes just one day after the president pledged $1 billion in support for the United Nations’ Green Climate Fund. By John Hugh DeMastri April 21, 2023
Meg Oliphant / Getty Images; Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Bullseye Event Group Two ESPN Personalities Hammer Biden's 'Maddening' Move to Crush Women's Sports Biden's Department of Education has proposed changes to Title IX, which was originally enacted to prohibit discrimination. By George C. Upper III April 20, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP Biden Administration Announces Strictest Gas Vehicle Rules Ever in Bid to Force Them Off the Road Starting April 18, new requirements by the Treasury Department will result in fewer new EVs qualifying for a full $7,500 federal tax credit. By The Associated Press April 12, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Admin's Agenda Dealt Major Blow by Federal Judge: 'Destructive Federal Overreach' The Biden administration keeps trampling on states' rights as it tries to expand the bloated federal government. By Samantha Chang March 21, 2023
Robyn Beck - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary California's Pot Industry Is Entering a 'Bust' Cycle and Taking Entire Towns Down with It Overproduction has caused the wholesale price of cannabis to crater as much as 95 percent, wreaking havoc on local economies. By Samantha Chang January 16, 2023