Monthly Archive: April 2017
The political war that has raged on Capitol Hill since Inauguration Day reached new heights Thursday with a pitched parliamentary battle on the Senate floor. After jumping through a series of procedural hoops, the...
House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes has temporarily stepped down from leading the body’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. The California congressman has become the focus of another investigation – this...
California is leading efforts to push back against ramped-up deportation efforts. Earlier this week, the state’s Senate passed a so-called ‘sanctuary state’ bill that would prevent local and state police from using their resources...
Multiple reports are emerging of what could be the deadliest chemical weapons attack of the ongoing Syrian Civil War. This as regime airstrikes pound rebel-held areas near Damascus with missiles. Shannon Young has more....
Despite three bailouts to the cumulative tune of $370 billion since 2010, Greece’s economic landscape is a desert, with little hope of an end to austerity on the horizon. As the economic crisis bites...
A Senate committee has advanced President Donald Trump’s nominee to fill out the bench on the U.S. Supreme Court. And full Senate approval may come — at an enormous cost. FSRN’s Nell Abram has more. Download...