(Headline USA) Black college students once marched downtown from the north Nashville neighborhood where Aaron Marble preaches, sitting at whites-only lunch counters to fight for civil rights.
Soon, his historically black community will fold into a mostly rural, white 14-county territory, and he'll likely have a Republican congressman.
Reality set in...
(Headline USA) A judge said Monday he’ll dismiss a libel lawsuit that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin filed against The New York Times, claiming the newspaper damaged her reputation with an editorial falsely linking her campaign rhetoric to a mass shooting.
In what many in the legal community considered an oddly...
(Headline USA) Police in Albuquerque arrested a man suspected of stabbing 11 people, leaving two critically injured, at multiple locations in the city, authorities said.
The suspect was identified as Tobias Gutierrez, 42, reported the New York Post.
Officers responded to a report of the stabbing downtown around 11:15 a.m. Sunday.
A...
(Headline USA) Texas began early voting Monday in 2022's first primary following a rollout of tougher election-integrity measures, forcing the return of hundreds of mail ballots that failed to meet the new security standards.
“Monday is going to be a big day for all of us to see how this...
(Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations) The Washington Post has recused its new national editor, Matea Gold, from the news organization’s coverage of the FBI and Justice Department over a personal conflict of interest. A month before Gold was promoted, her husband, Jonathan Lenzner, was named FBI chief of staff.
A Post spokeswoman told...
(Headline USA) Ontario Premier Doug Ford capitulated to the Freedom Convoy, despite his best efforts to gaslight the public into thinking he was just following the science, when he announced Monday that Canada’s most populous province will lift its COVID-19 proof-of-vaccination requirements in two weeks.
The busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing, meanwhile,...
(Headline USA) When Viet Andy Nguyen applied to Brown University as a low-income, first-generation student, he knew he was competing against wealthier students with alumni connections. It made him question whether Brown was really a place for people like him.
After graduating from Brown in 2017, he launched the nonprofit...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden couldn’t have been more blunt about the risks of cyberattacks spinning out of control.
“If we end up in a war, a real shooting war with a major power, it’s going to be as a consequence of a cyber breach of great consequence,” he told...
(Headline USA) Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers was in a familiar spot earlier this month when Republican legislators sent him a bill that would have banned woke indoctrination in schools.
For the 66th time since taking office in 2019, he pulled out his veto pen.
In some of the most politically divided...
(Headline USA) Even if a Russian invasion of Ukraine doesn't happen in the next few days, the crisis is reaching a critical inflection point with European stability and the future of East--West relations hanging in the balance.
A convergence of events over the coming week could determine whether the stalemate...
(Headline USA) Authorities searching the Minneapolis apartment where Amir Locke was killed by a SWAT team member said a no-knock search warrant was necessary to protect the public and officers as they looked for guns, drugs and clothing worn by people suspected in a violent murder, according to documents...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden appears to be narrowing his list of candidates for the Supreme Court, saying he's looking at “about four people” as Democrats who met with him Thursday say he wants a “persuasive” nominee in the mold of retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
In an interview Thursday, Biden...