(Associated Press) One by one, they passed through the grand Capitol Rotunda to pay respects to the civil rights icon.
It was a solemn display of unity as congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle offered praise for longtime Georgia Rep. John Lewis. There was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who...
Failed NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick and Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the White House’s leading health experts, will be awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award, the organization announced on Monday.
Kaepernick and Fauci are examples of the “courageous pursuit of equality and justice,” the organization...
Should graffiti be protected from property owners?
That’s a question many people would consider ludicrous, but a New York City court awarded graffiti “artists” $6.75 million in damages when a building owner whitewashed what he considered vandalism.
Now, real estate developer G&M Realty is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court for help.
“We...
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., introduced a bill last week that would pull federal funding from schools that include the New York Times’s “1619 Project.”
The "project" is a series of historically inaccurate essays that argue America was founded to preserve slavery, in their teaching curricula.
The Saving American History Act of...
Legendary rocker and devout patriot Ted Nugent was invited to sing the national anthem at a massive pro-law enforcement rally in Nassau County, New York, this weekend.
But Democrats, led by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, prevented Nugent from attending.
Cuomo even threatened to have Nugent arrested if he dared attend...
Former NFL coach Mike Ditka blasted professional athletes who kneel during the national anthem, telling them to “get the hell out of the country” if they “can’t respect” it.
Over the past couple of weeks, dozens of professional athletes have knelt during the national anthem as the teams launch their...
(Headline USA) The white Union Army commander sits rigid atop an imposing horse. His black men, rifles to their shoulders, march resolutely alongside on their way to battle.
For L’Merchie Frazier, the towering bronze relief in downtown Boston captures the stirring call to arms answered by black soldiers who served...
A conservative student group is suing SUNY Binghampton University after school officials allowed radical protesters to shut down a lecture last year by renowned conservative economist Dr. Arthur Laffer.
Laffer was supposed to present a lecture titled “Trump, Tariffs, and Trade Wars” in November, but school officials were made aware...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump won't be throwing out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium next month after all.
Trump tweeted Sunday that he won't be able to make the trip because of his "strong focus" on the coronavirus, vaccines and the economy. Trump said in the tweet: "We will...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) From high above the sidewalks of New York, America’s so-called “Paper of Record” peers down its nose with condescension at the nation whose news it deems “fit to print.”
It sees this country as a giant slave-ship-turned-superpower that surges racism into every conceivable crevice in Earth’s...
Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, introduced a House resolution on Thursday calling on lawmakers to ban organizations or political groups historically associated with the Confederacy or slavery in the U.S.---including the Democrat Party.
WATCH: GOP's Rep. Louie Gohmert introduces resolution to ban Democratic Party: "That any political organization or party that...
Amid ongoing protests, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ordered two statues of Christopher Columbus to be taken down in the middle of the night this week.
At around 2 a.m. early Friday, two cranes showed up to take the statue located in Grant Park, according to Fox 32. The statue was...