(Headline USA) Republican Julia Letlow easily won a Saturday special election for the northeast Louisiana-based U.S. House seat that her husband, Luke, couldn't fill because of his death.
With the victory, Julia Letlow becomes the third woman ever elected to the U.S. House from Louisiana, the first Republican woman elected...
(Headline USA) In a jaw-dropping interview with activist/journalist Ronan Farrow, Lindsey Boylan---the first victim to come forward with allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo---says the Democrat leader wanted to "mount" her like a dog.
Farrow relayed the story in a recently published piece by the New Yorker:
“At a press...
(Headline USA) Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, huddled with Republican state lawmakers this week in a call to arms on the issue of voting rights as Democrats attempt to railroad through a controversial election overhaul that could secure permanent majorities for them.
The HR1 bill---which Democrats claim is about voter access---would...
(Headline USA) During his supposed "victory lap" over the recent economic stimulus package, President Joe Biden wound up spending considerable focus on race-baiting claims of a growing wave of anti-Asian sentiment.
The issue was central to the 2020 election, during which the Biden family's close ties to China emerged while...
(Headline USA) Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into the finances of Baltimore's top prosecutor and her husband, who is city council president.
The Baltimore Sun reported Friday that it obtained a grand jury subpoena seeking business records for State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby and City Council President Nick...
(Headline USA) Alabama U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, teasing the announcement of a possible run for U.S. Senate, has scheduled a Monday campaign rally where he will be joined by former President Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller.
Please join me and @StephenM for a rally and announcement this Monday night in Huntsville!...
(Associated Press) Five White House staffers have been fired because of their past use of drugs, including marijuana, press secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday.
Marijuana has become a delicate issue for President Joe Biden's administration because 15 states and Washington, D.C., allow for recreational usage, despite a federal prohibition.
The administration...
(Associated Press) The Jesuit priest who presided over an inaugural Mass for President Joe Biden is under investigation for unspecified allegations and is on leave from his position as president of Santa Clara University in Northern California, according to a statement from the college's board of trustees.
Rev. Kevin O'Brien allegedly...
(Headline USA) With the U.S. closing in on President Joe Biden's goal of injecting 100 million coronavirus vaccinations weeks ahead of his target date, the White House said the nation is now in position to help supply neighbors Canada and Mexico with millions of shots.
The Biden administration on Thursday revealed...
(Associated Press) A group of New York City exotic dancing clubs sued New York state Thursday, saying it’s not fair that they’re being kept closed when everything from axe-throwing venues to bars with live music and casinos can open up.
The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court claimed that thousands of...
(Headline USA) California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, the controversial choice to become President Joe Biden's health secretary, was confirmed by a 50-49 vote Thursday after Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, split with the GOP opposition to support him.
"There are, unfortunately, numerous nominees in the Biden administration who are either extreme...
(Headline USA) Forgive progressives who aren't looking forward to the sequel of their personal “Nightmare on First Street," a Supreme Court succession story.
The original followed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's decision to forgo retirement from the high court, located on First Street in Washington, when Democrats controlled the White House and...