
Ukraine Peace Negotiations Advance but Can They Make it Over the Finish Line?
By Tommy Flynn
From the start of the war until now: An overview of how and why it got started, where things stand today and prospects for potential peace.
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By Tommy Flynn
From the start of the war until now: An overview of how and why it got started, where things stand today and prospects for potential peace.

By Thérèse Boudreaux
According to the nonpartisan Tax Foundation report, taxpayers in every state will see reduced federal taxes next year and though there is “considerable geographic variation” in tax benefits.

By Tommy Flynn
Zelenskyy revealed the plans in a post on X, expressing gratitude for the invitation and emphasizing the need to "discuss all of the details regarding ending the killing and the war."

By Jamie Parsons
The complaint in the Eastern District of California was filed by four truck manufacturers: Daimler Truck North America, Paccar Inc., International Motors and Volvo Group North America.

By Morgan Sweeney
The two world leaders met for several hours in Alaska Friday – Putin’s first time visiting the U.S. in a decade – to discuss a path toward peace in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war

By Tommy Flynn
Emails obtained via FOIA by Protect the Public’s Trust show Surgeon General Vivek Murthy flagged the study to Fauci, Collins, and others on August 27, 2021. Fauci called the data "impressive," suggesting severe prior infections might yield immunity surpassing vaccination.

By Tommy Flynn
The grand jury charged Cantrell with conspiracy, wire fraud, conspiracy to obstruct justice, false statements, obstruction of justice, and lying to investigators. At the center is her alleged affair with former bodyguard Jeffrey Vappie, also indicted on expanded counts.

By Tommy Flynn
Gallagher agreed the department failed to follow proper rulemaking, though she did not address the substance of DEI's legality.

By Tommy Flynn
The executive order, issued on August 13, directs the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) within the Department of Health and Human Services to identify about 26 critical drugs vital for public health and national defense.

By RWTNews Staff
Just days after calling President Trump's move "Massive overreach", Grisham authorized National Guard to be used to fight crime in her state.

By Tommy Flynn
This follows Melania Trump's August 6 letter threatening a $1 billion defamation suit unless Biden withdraws his "false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory" remarks

By RWTNews Staff
Conducted August 13-14 among 1,000 registered voters, the survey shows 46% view BLS data as unreliable, while just 13% find it very reliable. Two-thirds (68%) believe politics biases government information.