(Headline USA) Donald Trump has mused about forming a third party. But it's unclear why he needs one.
As he faces yet another left-orchestrated impeachment trial for inciting insurrection, state and county Republican Party committees have held their ground in Trump's defense.
It suggests that contrary to the wishes of some,...
(Headline USA) New York state’s parks commissioner is trying to figure out if the state is obligated to keep former President Donald Trump’s name on a 436-acre state park on land he donated in the New York City suburbs 14 years ago, after local opposition sunk his plans for...
(Headline USA) Activists unexpectedly abandoned a federal lawsuit that sought to force Facebook to block militias and other right-leaning anti-government groups from using the site.
The suit targeted several of the groups involved in clashes in Wisconsin after violent race riots overtook the city of Kenosha last summer. The militia...
(Headline USA) GameStop’s stock is back to the races Friday, and worries are growing about how much damage the frenzy over a handful of companies by Main Street investors will do to Wall Street overall.
The S&P 500 dropped 2% and was heading for its worst week in months.
GameStop shot up...
(Headline USA) Two pipe bombs left at the offices of the Republican and Democratic national committees, discovered just Antifa agitators and Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, were actually placed the night before, federal officials said Friday.
The news undermines the legacy media narrative that the explosives threat was part of...
(Headline USA) When Liz Cheney, the third-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, decided to vote to impeach a president from her own party, she knew she'd cause some waves. She might not have expected the seismic impact at home.
But Cheney's vote against Donald Trump has put her home state...
(Headline USA) Lawmakers face threats of violence from an “enemy” within Congress, and more money is needed to protect them, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says, a startling acknowledgment of escalating internal tensions over safety since this month's Capitol attack by Antifa rioters who were joined by supporters of former President...
(Headline USA) Robinhood and other retail brokerages took steps to tamp down the speculative frenzy surrounding companies such as GameStop, but the actions only sparked more volatility in the market and an outcry from users of the platforms and some members of Congress who say small investors are being treated...
(Headline USA) Irritated by the sweeping use of executive orders during the COVID-19 crisis, state lawmakers around the U.S. are moving to curb the authority of governors and top health officials to impose emergency restrictions such as mask rules and business shutdowns.
The push is underway in such states as Arizona,...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden, proclaimed by the legacy media as a faithful Catholic, on Thursday rescinded a regulation that barred U.S. foreign aid from being used to perform or promote abortions.
His decision, while expected, was cheered by abortion-choice advocates and some humanitarian groups, and denounced by anti-abortion groups.
Biden's move...
(Headline USA) Forced into a widespread shutdown blamed on the coronavirus, the U.S. economy grew at a 4% annual rate in the final three months of 2020 and shrank last year by the largest amount in 74 years.
For 2020 as a whole, a year when the coronavirus inflicted the worst...
(Headline USA) New York may have undercounted COVID-19 deaths of nursing home residents by as much as 50%, the state’s attorney general said in a report released Thursday.
Far-left Attorney General Letitia James has, for months, been examining discrepancies between the number of deaths being reported by the state’s Department of...