Leading up to the 2020 presidential election, far-left legal activists sued states---especially Midwest and Southern swing states---to get them to change their election laws, drop safeguards, and adopt unsafe practices like universal mail-in voting and no-ID voting.
J. Christian Adams, a former civil rights attorney at the Justice Department, said...
Four migrant caravans are working their way through Mexico towards the U.S. southern border despite attempts by the Mexican government to block them, according to the Washington Examiner.
Mexican officials have set up multiple blockades in the southern part of the country, which have slowed the caravans. But the migrants,...
The Centers for Disease Control has announced that it will take over some surveillance powers from the Transportation Security Administration in order to combat overseas introduction of the Omicron variant of the COVID virus into the United States at airports, reported Epoch Times.
But some experts, including those in South...
The Biden administration has been taking a beating in federal courts on a variety of policy fronts, from forced COVID vaccinations, to immigration policies, to racial preferences, to a rent moratorium, according to Just the News.
“Since President Biden took office in January, federal courts across the country have ruled...
The Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act (HR 550) passed in the U.S. House of Representatives with 214 Democrat votes and 80 Republican votes for the bill, in a move that imperils privacy and medical freedom of Americans say critics.
The act was supported by the American Immunization Registry Association, a lobbying...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson this week, which challenges a Mississippi law that bans the majority of abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Elizabeth Prelogar, U.S. solicitor general, disputed the law, saying that in Roe v. Wade the Supreme Court "correctly recognized that the Constitution...
The turmoil on the Arizona State University campus hit a peak yesterday at a protest against Kyle Rittenhouse, the Liberty Daily reported.
Socialist student groups gathered to protest on campus yesterday, where they proceeded to spread false information about the recently acquitted Kenosha freedom fighter, who was vilified by the...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., said this week that former President Donald Trump will endorse a candidate to primary Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., “who he does not like.”
Greene’s comments come after a week of infighting between herself and Mace, who attracted criticism from Greene after she attacked Rep. Lauren...
A fourth search warrant issued in the investigation of the fatal shooting on the set of actor Alec Baldwin’s new movie, “Rust,” revealed that a local Santa Fe gun store provided the gun and ammo that was used to kill one and injure another.
PDQ Arm & Prop, a film...
Former President Barack Obama and current COVID czar Anthony Fauci surprised patients at a pop-up clinic in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, helping to urge people to get vaccinated.
More surprising, however, was their flouting of social-distancing rules at the site.
Photos from the event show both Fauci and Obama in close...
The former ABC News producer who accused disgraced CNN host Chris Cuomo of sexual harassment predicted he will be back on the air soon, even after CNN suspended him indefinitely this week.
Shelley Ross, who alleged in September that Cuomo touched her inappropriately in front of her husband while they...
NBA shooting guard LeBron James, who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, tested positive for COVID-19 on Nov. 30, despite being "fully vaccinated," according to TMZ.
James does not have any symptoms. Per the NBA's rules, he must either quarantine for 10 days or submit two negative PCR tests.
James tested...