(Headline USA) The Trump administration sued Denver and its police department on Tuesday seeking to strike down an assault weapons ban that's been in place for Colorado's largest city since 1989.
The lawsuit came a day after city officials publicly rejected calls by the Department of Justice to repeal the...
(Headline USA) The man accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of attempted murder and attempted arson.
Daniel Alejandro Moreno-Gama, wearing an orange jail uniform, did not speak as his attorney entered the pleas during...
(Headline USA) Debris from the demolition of the White House East Wing that was dumped at a nearby public golf course has tested positive for lead, chromium and other toxic metals, the National Park Service said.
An interim report by a Virginia engineering firm says the toxic metals, along with...
(Headline USA) Federal Aviation Administration employee in New Hampshire is accused of sending an email to the White House threatening to kill President Donald Trump after using his work computer to research assassination attempts and related topics.
Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, was expected to make an initial court appearance...
(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) Republicans are forging ahead with legislation to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and U.S. Border Patrol along party lines.
The two Senate committees tasked with constructing a filibuster-proof budget reconciliation bill both unveiled the text of their proposals late Monday night.
Taken together, the...
(Morgan Sweeney, The Center Square) Despite Iranian forces opening fire on American warships in the Strait of Hormuz Monday, War Secretary Pete Hegseth said the ceasefire still holds and the U.S. is continuing Project Freedom.
President Donald Trump has said the U.S.-declared ceasefire that began in early April and was...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Daily Wire investigative reporter Luke Rosiak has uncovered what he calls the most egregious squandering of taxpayer money he has witnessed in 20 years of journalism.
Rosiak devoted two months to combing through data the Department of Government Efficiency made public in February. For the first...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., voted with every Democrat to extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and is reportedly considering additional extensions for El Salvadorans and Venezuelans, drawing sharp criticism from immigration hawks.
LindellTV posted video of a confrontation with Bacon over his vote. "When our reporter...
(José Niño, Headline USA) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking legal action against a Houston area birth tourism facility that allegedly helped more than 1,000 Chinese nationals secure American citizenship for their newborns, Breitbart reported.
The suit names the De'Ai Postpartum Care Center along with operators Lin Suling and...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Central banks continued to buy gold in March; however, big sales by Turkey and Russia sent net purchases negative by 27 tonnes.
Officially, central banks globally bought 37 tonnes of gold in March, led by Poland.
The Gold Buyers
Despite rumors that the country might tap...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) The movement of silver out of the U.S. has helped ease market tightness, but an ongoing structural supply deficit makes the metal vulnerable to future squeezes.
Silver went on an incredible run late last year after taking off in October as a silver squeeze gripped...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Roughly $700,000 on a luxury retreat. Nearly $3 million on security and $5 million on travel. And about $800,000 in CEO pay.
Those are some extravagant figures at the center of a new report scrutinizing fundraising giant ActBlue under CEO Regina Wallace-Jones.
The organization now faces investigations from the...