New report details China's strategic control of battery materials essential for military systems, while U.S. companies face permitting obstacles and processing limitations.

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Alabama Senate Passes Strongest Pro-Life Bill in the Country

The bill is intended to ultimately challenge Roe v. Wade

New York City Council Considering Banning Fur

Lawmakers in New York City will hold a hearing Wednesday on a measure that would ban the sale of nearly all new fur products.

Ramadan Rage 2019: Jihadis kill 165, Wound 145 in first week

Islamic terrorists, mainly the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), carried out more than 30 attacks in over ten countries during the first week of the

Democrats are Green Phonies

Listening to politicians expound on the imminent dangers of that neologism "climate change" you wonder if any of these people could even pass

Trump Lit Up The Skies (And The Right) While The Streets Raged — And Remade Conventions Forever

The president's speech closed out the second remote convention in American history, and marked the first done right.

Kamala Harris Backtracks on Mask ‘Mandate’: ‘It’s a Standard,’ No Punishment

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered a brief speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night where he outli

Hurricane Laura Pounds Louisiana Coastline as Category 2 Storm

Hurricane Laura pounded the Gulf Coast for hours with ferocious wind, torrential rains and rising seawater as it roared ashore over southwest

Police Recover Weapon From Vehicle Of Wisconsin Shooting Victim Jacob Blake

Jacob Blake had a knife on the driver's side of his vehicle when Kenosha police officer Rusten Sheskey shot him seven times Sunday evening.

California’s First Experiment without Police

Californians learned the hard way that vigilante justice and the demands of the mob are no substitute for police and courts of law.

American Airlines To Cut 19,000 Jobs When Federal Aid Expires In October

American Airlines announced Tuesday it would be laying off 19,000 employees once federal support expires from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, an

Shots Fired During Kenosha BLM Riots After Democrat Governor Reportedly Refused Federal Help

Shootings reportedly broke out in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday night after the state’s Democrat governor had reportedly refused help from t

Jacob Blake’s Mom Blasts Rioters For Destroying Kenosha, Apologizes To Trump

Julia Jackson, the mother of Jacob Blake, blasted rioters who have caused substantial violence and riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin

RNC Digital Viewership Demolishes DNC, SIX TIMES Higher On C-SPAN Livestream

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) struggled badly with ratings last week, performing poorly via online streaming and dropping 25% in b

6 Quick Takeaways From The First Night Of The Republican National Convention

The Republican National Convention had a better first night than the Democratic National Convention had any night last week.

Donald Trump Releases Second-Term Agenda

President Donald Trump released his second-term agenda on Monday, sharing it in an email to journalists; he is promising more of the same pol

Protests Erupt in Wisconsin after Police Shoot Black Man

Violent protests erupted in Kenosha, Wis. Sunday night after local police shot a black man while responding to a domestic violence call, prom

‘Disaster For The Country’: Kim Jong Un Reportedly In Coma

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has fallen into a coma as his sister seizes the reins of power in the communist country, according to a for

What Exactly Are Brian Kolfage and Steve Bannon Accused of Doing?

Steve Bannon, Brian Kolfage, Andrew Badolato, and Timothy Shea were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit mon

Joe Biden's lengthy history of fabrication, plagiarism and racial controversy

In 1987, Biden said publicly that he marched during the civil rights movement but later admitted he was "not an activist" and he was "not out