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...
While Democrats mourn the loss of Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., another civil rights icon passed with hardly any mention.
Charles Evers, who died this week at age 97, made history as a black mayor in segregated Mississippi.
Evers---the brother of Medgar Evers, a civil rights activist who was killed in Mississippi...
(Headline USA) After George Floyd's death in the custody of Minneapolis police, people in Portland came out in droves to protest police brutality and racism, chanting that “black lives matter.”
As the weeks went by, the crowds dwindled to a few dozen and the protests increasingly turned violent.
But ever since...
(Headline USA) Softening his earlier stance, President Donald Trump on Thursday acknowledged that some schools may need to delay their reopening this fall, despite evidence that the coronavirus poses a similar, or perhaps smaller, threat to children as the seasonal flu.
It marks a shift from Trump's previous demand for...
Ignoring a cadre of former leaders who owned slaves, embraced the Ku Klux Klan and openly used the n-word, presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden claimed Wednesday that President Donald Trump was the country's “first” racist president.
Biden’s comments came during a virtual town hall organized by the Service Employees International...
A monument to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that was set to be removed from a Virginia city's downtown was toppled late Wednesday by impatient race-rioters bent on destroying public property, officials said.
A police officer driving near Roanoke City Hall just before midnight noticed the monument lying on its...
North Dakota’s Republican governor on Thursday blasted an anti-LGBTQ resolution that was passed by hundreds of delegates at his party's recent state convention, calling it insulting and divisive.
The resolution---one of dozens of party policy statements passed by more than 900 delegates Friday and Saturday at the state GOP convention...
Big Tech mega-companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter appear determined to influence the 2020 presidential election and prevent President Donald Trump’s second term.
Google was caught red-handed on Tuesday blacklisting conservatives and right-leaning news websites.
Google controls 90 percent of all American internet searches, and the global information juggernaut flexed its...