(Headline USA) Despite fears that the coronavirus pandemic will worsen, Victor Gibson said he's not planning to take advantage of Michigan’s expanded vote-by-mail system when he casts his ballot in November.
The retired teacher from Detroit just isn't sure he can trust it. Many black Americans share similar concerns and are...
(Headline USA) Newly unsealed court documents provide a fresh glimpse into a fierce civil court fight between Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, and one of the women who accused the couple of sexual abuse.
The documents released Thursday were from a now-settled defamation lawsuit filed by one of Epstein's alleged victims,...
(Associated Press) A group that was denied permission to march in a Louisiana city’s Christmas parade when it insisted on carrying Confederate battle flags lost its latest appeal Thursday in a federal court.
Three judges of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an appeal by the Louisiana Division of...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump on Thursday trolled the Left and the legacy media, by suggesting a delay of the Nov. 3 presidential election because increased mail-in voting --- blamed on the coronavirus pandemic --- will result in fraud.
The date of the presidential election — the Tuesday after the first...
(Associated Press) A British socialite charged with recruiting three girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse made a last-minute bid Wednesday to stop the public release of her 2016 testimony in a civil case.
Ty Gee, a lawyer for Ghislaine Maxwell, told a Manhattan judge that the depositions by his client...
(Associated Press) President Donald Trump on Wednesday dismissed Democratic demands to include aid for cash-strapped cities in a new coronavirus relief package and lashed out at Republicans, saying they should “go back to school” if they reject money for a new FBI building in downtown Washington, D.C.
Trump, speaking alongside Treasury...
(Associated Press) Spurred on by President Donald Trump's demand to pull troops out of Germany, the U.S. will bring about 6,400 forces home and shift about 5,600 to other countries in Europe, U.S. defense leaders said Wednesday, detailing a Pentagon plan that will cost billions of dollars and take years...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) From high above the sidewalks of New York, America’s so-called “Paper of Record” peers down its nose with condescension at the nation whose news it deems “fit to print.”
It sees this country as a giant slave-ship-turned-superpower that surges racism into every conceivable crevice in Earth’s...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump signed a memorandum Tuesday that seeks to bar people in the U.S. illegally from being counted in congressional reapportionment, a move that drew immediate criticism and promises of court challenges.
Trump said that “respect for the law and protection of the integrity of the democratic process...
(Headline USA) Rioters outside Portland's U.S. courthouse set a fire in the building's entryway early Monday in yet another night of conflict with federal agents, who were forced to tear-gas the agitators to drive them away, officials said.
Authorities over the weekend erected large fences around the building in an effort...
(Associated Press) A small conservative college in southern Michigan has defied warnings from state public health officials during the coronavirus pandemic by hosting an in-person graduation ceremony.
Hillsdale College held graduation Saturday evening, capping days of celebrations, according to The Detroit News.
“COVID obviously was a concern,” said David Betz, whose son,...
(Headline USA) Nebraska Democrats endorsed a new U.S. Senate candidate in hopes of pressuring their current nominee to drop out of the race after he sent sexually offensive text messages to a campaign staffer.
The party's state central committee voted Sunday to back Alisha Shelton, an Omaha mental health therapist, if...