(Headline USA) The Treasury Department has hired a former JPMorgan Chase executive to head a new government program aimed at combatting racial inequality issues in banking and other financial-services industries.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday that Janis Bowdler will be the department's first counselor for racial equity, part of...
(Headline USA) Relatives of more than two dozen American hostages and wrongful detainees held overseas told President Joe Biden in a letter on Monday that they questioned his administration's commitment to bringing their loved ones home.
In the letter, obtained by The Associated Press, the family members complained that the...
A judge may decide at a hearing Monday whether use-of-force experts can testify at Kyle Rittenhouse's trial for shooting three people during a race riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin last year.
The hearing is likely the last before Rittenhouse goes on trial Nov. 1 for the shootings that came during chaotic...
Civil War history casts a long shadow in Virginia, the birthplace of Confederate generals, scene of their surrender and now a crossroad of controversy over renaming military bases that honor rebel leaders.
With Democrats firmly in control of both the federal and state government, the push to insert political correctness...
(Headline USA) The lone RINO at a U.S. Senate candidate forum in Ohio on Sunday said at one point he felt “like a Browns fan in Pittsburgh Stadium.”
The crowd of about 950 at the evangelical Genoa Baptist Church in the northern suburbs of Columbus never quite booed Matt Dolan,...
(Headline USA) The recent emergence of a so-called whistleblower against Facebook raised as many questions as it answered.
After Frances Haugen was revealed to maintain strong ties to several deep-state and left-wing activist firms, her motives came under suspicion, as did those of the outlets promoting her.
Some have openly speculated...
In a speech in Northern Virginia's suburbs last week, Glenn Youngkin, the Republican candidate for governor, highlighted the murky case of a student who allegedly committed sex crimes in two area schools. He said the incidents, which have sparked community outrage, are the result of failed Democratic leadership.
“What other...
(Headline USA) Former President Barack Obama incited a crowd over the weekend at Richmond's Virginia Commonwealth University with a fiery diatribe that seemed to deflect from what many regard as the key issues in the race---the Marxist cultural warfare being promoted in the nation's schools.
"We don't have time to...
UPDATE: Monday 10/25, 6:30 a.m.: Sen. Joe Manchin may have settled on a deal following negotiations with President Joe Biden that would be in the ballpark of $1.75 trillion. However that’s within a range that could still climb considerably higher, according to a second person who insisted on anonymity...
(Headline USA) Hours before actor and producer Alec Baldwin fired a fatal gunshot from a prop gun, a camera crew for the movie he was filming walked off the job to protest conditions and production issues that included safety concerns.
Disputes in the production of the Western film Rust began...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court is allowing the Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in place, but has agreed to hear arguments in the case in early November.
The justices said Friday they will decide whether the federal government has the right to sue over the law.
Answering that...
(Headline USA) Actor and notorious left-wing rageaholic Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on a movie set and killed the cinematographer, authorities said.
The director of the Western being filmed was also wounded, and authorities are investigating what happened.
Halyna Hutchins, cinematographer on the movie “Rust,” and director Joel Souza were...