The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the Biden administration's attempt to extinguish the Fourth Amendment by allowing law enforcement to enter private houses and confiscate firearms without the homeowner's consent or a warrant, Forbes reported.
In a 9-0 decision, conservatives and progressives alike found that the Fourth Amendment does not include...
President Joe Biden will dish out cash to 39 million American families with children on a permanent basis in a program that will contribute to inflation's rise, Daily Caller News Foundation reported.
Starting in July, the federal government will dole out $300 to families for each child under 6 years...
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has redirected more than $2 billion from American healthcare to care for illegal immigrants, Politico reported.
Congress had recently allocated $850 million to replenish the nation's Strategic National Stockpile, an emergency reserve of medical supplies.
President Joe Biden unilaterally decided to redirect those...
Portland, Ore. residents said they view the city as unsafe and are scared to go downtown because of ongoing riots and increasing homelessness.
A new poll found that 53 percent of the residents living in Portland’s downtown area feel safe during the day, and only 20 percent feel safe at...
Two months after President Joe Biden derided Texas as "Neanderthal" for cancelling destructive and ineffective lockdowns and mask mandates, Texas reported zero new COVID-19 deaths on Sunday, according to Fox News.
Gov. Greg Abbott lifted coronavirus restrictions in March—months after common sense and data showed that lockdowns and mask mandates...
Maricopa County, Ariz. officials demanded that former president Donald Trump and state Republicans retract their allegations that the county deleted evidence ahead of an independent audit into the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Trump accused the county on Saturday of removing records containing important information about county voting.
“The entire...
Former president Donald Trump is expected to resume his signature rallies this June, according to an adviser.
The tentative plans include two appearances in June and one at the beginning of July and will be similar to the airport rallies that Trump’s campaign planned during the closing months of the...
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, wants the Biden administration to declassify all intelligence related to the U.S.’s funding of the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s coronavirus research.
Nunes, who is expected to release a report on China and the coronavirus’s origins this week, said...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced Saturday that they would change the designation of the Congressional Baseball Team shooting that injured Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., to "domestic terrorism."
The FBI sparked outrage amongst Republicans when news broke the federal law enforcement agency had classified the shooting as a “suicide...
(Associated Press) More than a dozen states quickly embraced new federal guidelines that say fully vaccinated Americans no longer need to wear masks indoors or out in most cases.
But other states and cities and some major businesses hesitated amid doubts about whether the approach is safe.
Some businesses argue there...
The Eastern European cyberterrorist group DarkSide, which claimed responsibility for a hack that shut down fuel supplies across the Southeast US, may have bitten off more than it can chew.
Days after the group offered a semi-apologetic statement for holding hostage the Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline via ransomware, it announced that...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed back on the accusations of sexual harassment that have been made against him by former staffers, maintaining that there was no law against being a creep.
"Harassment is not making someone feel uncomfortable---that is not harassment," Cuomo said on Thursday. "If I just made...