Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott predicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams is going "to lose badly" in court after the city filed a $708 million lawsuit against 17 charter bus and transportation companies involved in transporting migrants to...
Former President Trump marked the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by demanding the release of all his supporters who have been convicted or detained for crimes relating to the incident. Trump made the comments...
A Capitol Police officer who was on duty during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot announced on Friday that he is running for Congress in Maryland.  "On January 6th, I defended our democracy from insurrectionists as a Capitol Police Officer," Dunn...
MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart got weepy during a segment featuring a former member of the Capitol Hill Police Department who served during the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Capehart was interviewing former officer Michael Fanone about this...
Democrats in the swing state of Nevada pushed through legislation aimed at reducing the state's prison population that reduced criminal penalties and weakened parole laws long before last week's attack on a Las Vegas judge by a man with...
The Golden State is expanding its massive health care system this year, which means more taxpayer dollars will fund sex change surgeries for state residents, regardless of their citizenship status.  According to a memo first circulated in May 2022 and...
A small city in Wisconsin is appealing to the White House for help with the influx of approximately 1,000 migrants who have come in since 2022, with issues ranging from housing to crime affecting the small community. City leaders of...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the public face of the U.S. coronavirus pandemic response, will be grilled on the origins of the virus and how to manage future mass outbreaks during back-to-back marathon meetings with lawmakers. The longtime former head of the...
Several politicians, media figures and professors raced to social media and television this week to amplify the message that racism forced former Harvard President Claudine Gay to resign from her position. Gay, Harvard's first Black president, resigned after igniting controversy...
The Democratic National Committee called the New Hampshire Democratic Party's upcoming primary process "detrimental." The DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee co-chairs Minyon Moore and James Roosevelt Jr. wrote in a letter to the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s chair, Raymond Buckley,...

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