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Proposed Texas legislation, Bill 186, would ban minors from social media, enforce parental consent, and address the risks associated with digital platforms.
The Big Beautiful Bill Act was called everything from a "ticking debt bomb" to "Reverse Obamacare" to a "big betrayal."
GOP trust in national news and social media rose sharply in 2025, Pew finds, reversing a years-long decline driven by Trump’s return.
Republican lawmakers have introduced legislation that could give the federal government a tighter grasp on some tech platforms, while easing up scrutiny on AI.
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'Republicans Are Trying To Take Away Your Healthcare': Mazie Hirono Sounds The Alarm Over Trump's Healthcare Cuts During Powerful RemarksDuring her remarks in a new video posted to social media this week, Senator Mazie Hirono sounded the alarm over the Trump Administration's proposed cuts to Medicaid. Hirono stated "Republicans are trying to take away your healthcare.
At the center of the sweeping bill is trillions in tax cuts, which Republicans aim to partially offset through changes to safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
The House Republican Study Committee has proposed a resolution to block former FBI director James Comey from ever holding a federal role again, following his controversial Instagram post that was
Following public criticism of his controversial Instagram post, former FBI Director James Comey discusses his meeting with the Secret Service with CNN’s John Berman.
The libertarian-aligned Kentucky Republican opposed Trump’s “big beautiful bill” over debt concerns, just like he has in the past — while escaping serious primary trouble.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is pleading for voters’ help — well, money — on social media. The GOP holdout is begging for campaign donations after President Donald Trump called for him to be voted out of office.
The state of Illinois, where the former Cardinal Robert Prevost is registered to vote, does not register voters by party affiliation, as suggested in social media posts declaring that the new Pope Leo XIV is a “registered Republican.