Nearly 20,000 fraudulent driver’s licenses have been seized by federal border protection authorities this year---and that’s just in Chicago.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced on Monday that agents at the International Mail Facility at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport have confiscated 19,888 counterfeit U.S. driver’s licenses from Jan. 1 to...
(Headline USA) Attorney General William Barr is defending the federal law enforcement response to civil unrest in America, saying “violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests” during recent race riots.
Barr will tell members of the House Judiciary Committee at a much-anticipated hearing on Tuesday that the violence taking...
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., introduced a bill last week that would pull federal funding from schools that include the New York Times’s “1619 Project.”
The "project" is a series of historically inaccurate essays that argue America was founded to preserve slavery, in their teaching curricula.
The Saving American History Act of...
A health insurance company for members of the U.S. military apologized for mistakenly telling more than 600,000 service members that they were infected with the coronavirus when they were not.
Tricare released a statement last week explaining a poorly-worded email that implied each of the recipients were COVID-19 survivors.
"As a...
Legendary rocker and devout patriot Ted Nugent was invited to sing the national anthem at a massive pro-law enforcement rally in Nassau County, New York, this weekend.
But Democrats, led by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, prevented Nugent from attending.
Cuomo even threatened to have Nugent arrested if he dared attend...
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said Sunday he will only vote to confirm Supreme Court justice picks who oppose Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that solidified abortion rights, and believe it was “wrongly decided.”
“I will vote only for those Supreme Court nominees who have explicitly acknowledged that Roe...
(Associated Press) U.S. Sen. Rand Paul's former neighbor was resentenced Monday to an extra seven months behind bars and six months in home detention assaulting the Kentucky lawmaker.
Rene Boucher originally was given a 30-day sentence after pleading guilty to assaulting a member of Congress.
Federal prosecutors argued the sentence was...
(Headline USA) Wall Street is in the throes of a gold rush, as investors drive the price of the precious metal to new heights.
Gold has been the best investment of the year so far. The price of the precious metal has climbed nearly 27% this year, more than triple...
(Headline USA) The biggest test yet of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine got underway Monday with the first of some 30,000 Americans rolling up their sleeves to receive shots created by the U.S. government.
The glimmer of hope came even as Google decreed that most of its 200,000 employees and contractors...
(Headline USA) Everyone attending the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee next month will have to wear a face mask, consent to daily testing for COVID-19, fill out questionnaires and maintain a physical distance from others.
Organizers of the convention released details of the coronavirus safety plan Monday, three weeks before...
(Headline USA) Federal officers will remain in Portland until attacks on the U.S. courthouse cease, a top official said Monday after a night of violence.
And more officers may soon be on the way.
"It is not a solution to tell federal officers to leave when there continues to be attacks...
New York Attorney General Letitia James has made a name for herself attacking President Donald Trump.
But for all her moral preening, New York’s top prosecutor has shamelessly double-crossed the “MeToo” victims of disgraced Hollywood film mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Weinstein, a longtime Democrat mega-donor, is in the midst of serving a...