(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Jan. 6 protestor pushed from a 30-foot-high staircase has sued Capitol Police Officer Bryant Williams and House Speaker Mike Johnson over the incident.
The protestor, Derrick Vargo, seeks monetary damages, a court order declaring that Williams attempted to murder him, and an order for Speaker...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Newly released photos exposed President Joe Biden's noticeably red sunburn after a worry-free seven-day year end vacation to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The new photos sparked concerns among some social media users, particularly considering Biden's history of skin cancer removal in March 2023.
They put him in a...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department’s sweetheart plea deal for Capitol Hill provocateur Ray Epps may have opened the door for other Jan. 6 defendants to have charges against them dismissed.
At least that’s what defendant William Pope argued in a Jan. 2 motion to dismiss, which came on...
(Julie Kelly, RealClearInvestigations) In a fiery exchange last month, CNN anchorwoman Abby Phillip told GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy that there was “no evidence” to support his claim that federal agents abetted protesters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Ramaswamy shot back that the FBI conspicuously has never denied that law...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Despite having an abundance of evidence about Capitol Hill provocateur Ray Epps by early 2021, the FBI initially closed its investigation into him by July of that year, according to records filed Tuesday on the federal court docket.
The Justice Department apparently reopened the Epps case...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The nation's debt has surpassed $34 trillion, according to figures from the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
The nation's growing debt has become a source of concern for some politicians as the cost to service that debt takes up a larger portion of the federal...
(Headline USA) Four years after the last census, almost a dozen small communities in the Midwest are going to be counted again in hopes of getting a new grocery store or more state funding to build roads, fire stations and parks.
Eleven small cities in Illinois and Iowa are the...
(Headline USA) Wisconsin election clerks can accept absentee ballots that contain minor errors such as missing portions of witness addresses, a court ruled Tuesday in a legal fight that has pitted conservatives against liberals in the battleground state.
Dane County Circuit Court ruled in favor of the League of Women...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Even though former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., is currently jobless, that hasn't stopped him from looking ahead to the 2024 presidential election. He's already positioning himself as a potential high-ranking official in a potential Trump administration.
Outraged at rampant illegal immigration in the U.S., Santos took to...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A staggering 302,000 illegal aliens were encountered while attempting to cross the southern border in December 2023, marking the highest encounter total in U.S. history, Fox News reported.
This record-breaking figure spans from Dec. 1 through Dec. 31. It also marks the first time that encounters surpassed...
(Headline USA) The Massachusetts attorney general revealed this week that she will not be investigating Boston Mayor Michelle Wu over a racially-segregated Christmas party she hosted because it allegedly did not violate the law.
Wu’s office sent an email invitation to city hall staffers last year inviting them to an “Electeds...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani lamented his decision not to enroll in the taxpayer-funded mayoral pension, a choice likely influenced by a $148 million defamation lawsuit and mounting bankruptcy debt.
In an interview with the New York Post published Tuesday, Giuliani expressed his regret, saying...