The New York Times is threatening to “dox” Fox News host Tucker Carlson by publishing a hit-piece, disguised as a news story, about the cable news leader’s new home---address and pictures included.
Doxing is a radical-activist term for broadcasting private, sensitive information about a political target to enable online and...
After a George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis filed charges Monday against 2nd-Amendment patriots Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the state's attorney general moved to dismiss them while denouncing the "political prosecution."
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt confirmed that the pair---both personal injury attorneys---were protected under the state's Castle Doctrine when...
Liberty Counsel filed a lawsuit in federal court in support of Harvest Rock Church and Harvest International Ministry, which have been prevented from operating due to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's July 13 executive order.
The lawsuit, which requests a preliminary injunction, alleges that his executive order has arbitrarily violated the...
A young Kentucky couple was fitted with ankle monitors and placed on house arrest after the wife tested positive for the coronavirus but refused to sign a paper agreeing to a mandatory two-week period of self-isolation.
The Hardin County Health Department told Elizabeth Linscott that she needed to sign documents...
President Donald Trump mocked efforts to rename Fort Bragg and other military bases named after Confederate officers, asking, “We’re going to name it after the Rev. Al Sharpton?”
Fort Bragg, an Army base in North Carolina named after Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg, is one of several military bases that would...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his Fake News allies declared this week that enough time had passed since the state-directed nursing home massacre in which he forced seniors infected with coronavirus to share facilities with those who did not have it.
The decision drastically increased the state's already astronomical...
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker filed a lawsuit this week to obtain court approval for an executive order requiring students to wear face coverings when schools reopen this fall.
“As a father, I would not send my children to a school where face coverings are not required because the science is...
Who cares about human rights if it means losing money in China?
That seems to be the attitude of Silicon Valley tech juggernaut Apple, Inc.
Tim Cook, CEO of the California-based multi-national company, seems determined to stay in the good graces of the ruling Chinese Communist Party despite his “woke” rhetoric...
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., insisted this week that she is not anti-Israel, despite multiple anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist comments she’s made in the past.
In an interview with the Detroit Jewish News, Tlaib claimed her position on Israel has been “misinterpreted or not fully understood.”
She also argued that she should have...
The Senate Judiciary Committee released newly declassified documents on Friday that “significantly undercut” the “reliability” of the Steele dossier --- the basis for the phony investigation Democrats relied upon to launch the debunked Russian collusion conspiracy --- according to Chairman Lindsey Graham.
The first document is a summary of a...
Three northern California churches filed a lawsuit against Gov. Gavin Newsom and other public health officials for passing a policy forbidding singing and chanting in houses of worship during the coronavirus pandemic.
Calvary Chapel of Ukiah, Calvary Chapel Fort Bragg, and River of Life Church in Oroville, Calif. allege that...
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lashed out at White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday, calling her a “Karen” for publicly criticizing the way Chicago has dealt with rising crime in the city.
During a press briefing on Thursday, McEnany said that President Trump is just as concerned about violence...