UPDATE: (Associated Press) The United States is reducing its troop presence in Iraq this month from 5,200 to 3,000, the top American commander for the Middle East said Wednesday, as President Donald Trump tries to make good on his campaign promise to get America out of “endless wars."
During a visit...
(Associated Press) Two women are facing hate crime charges after confronting a 7-year-old boy and his mother outside the Democratic National Convention in Delaware over their support of President Donald Trump and seizing a “Make America Great Again” hat.
Outside the DNC Convention tonight, radical leftists attacked a 7 year old...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department is asking to take over President Donald Trump's defense in a defamation lawsuit from a writer who accused him of rape, and federal lawyers asked a court Tuesday to allow a move that could put the American people on the hook for any money she...
(Headline USA) Georgia's top elections official said Tuesday that his office has identified about 1,000 cases of “potential double voting” in the June primary election --- a felony he's determined to see prosecuted.
These voters submitted absentee ballots but also voted in person, a problem that happened across 100 Georgia counties,...
(Headline USA) Thousands of absentee ballots get rejected in every presidential election.
This year, that problem could be much worse and potentially pivotal in hotly contested battleground states.
With the coronavirus creating a surge in mail-in balloting and postal delays reported across the country, the number of rejected ballots in November is...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump said Monday that top Defense Department leaders want to keep waging wars in order to keep defense contractors “happy.”
Trump continues to fight an anonymous smear published in left-wing magazine The Atlantic, owned by major Democrat donor Laurene Jobs, alleging that he made offensive comments about...
(Headline USA) Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump spent Monday diminishing each other's credentials on the economy and understanding of the American worker as the presidential campaign entered its final, post-Labor Day stretch.
While workers live by an “American code," Biden said Trump “lives by a code of...
(Headline USA) The prospect of a vaccine to shield Americans from coronavirus infection emerged as a point of contention in the White House race as President Donald Trump accused Democrats of “disparaging” for political gain a vaccine he repeatedly has said could be available before the election.
“It's so dangerous for...
(Headline USA) Jacob Blake has spoken publicly for the first time since a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer shot him seven times from behind as he appeared to reach for a knife in his vehicle after resisting arrest and overcoming a Taser.
He said he's in constant pain from the shooting, which...
(Headline USA) House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy called a business group that traditionally supports Republicans a bunch of sellouts, and said he hoped they'd leave him out of their list of endorsements.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce earlier this week decided to endorse 23 freshmen House Democrats in this fall's...
(Headline USA) U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler has made opposition to the demands of the Marxist Black Lives Matter movement a centerpiece of her effort to win conservative support in her campaign, and Thursday, supporters of the movement again pushed back.
A former state Senate candidate and one other woman shouted down...
(Headline USA) Once hailed as one of the most livable U.S. cities, Portland, Oregon, is grappling with an uncertain future as it reaches a stunning benchmark: 100 consecutive nights of riots citing "systemic racism" as an excuse, marred by vandalism, chaos — and the killing of a supporter of President...