(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) I recently was delighted to sue New York City’s Board of Elections.
In conjunction with Public Interest Legal Foundation, co-plaintiffs Phyllis Coachman, Anthony Gilhuys, Katherine James, and I filed suit in New York Supreme Court on Feb. 2.
We aim to overturn City Charter Chapter 46-A, which...
(Associated Press) The Supreme Court is giving the Biden administration a quick hearing on its effort to scrap a Trump-era border policy that has asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court.
The justices agreed Friday to hear the administration's appeal of lower court rulings that forced it...
(Associated Press) Actor Lindsey Erin Pearlman, who had roles in "General Hospital," "American Housewife" and other shows, was found dead.
The news came days after she was reported missing in Los Angeles, authorities said.
Investigators had sought the public's help in finding Pearlman, 43.
She was last seen around noon last Sunday,...
(Associated Press) The Senate has confirmed a federal watchdog assailed by former President Donald Trump to the top job battling fraud, waste and abuse at the $1.6 trillion Department of Health and Human Services, which has a portfolio that spans health, social services and even the care of migrant...
(Associated Press) The last of thousands of Afghan refugees who awaited resettlement at eight U.S. military installations departed Saturday from a base in New Jersey, completing a journey that started with the chaotic evacuation from Kabul in August.
With assistance from refugee resettlement organizations, Afghans evacuated after their country fell...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Imagine that a well-respected federal prosecutor’s courtroom filing revealed the following:
Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign paid a pro-GOP law firm to hire technical experts to hack Obama’s computer servers at his home, office, and campaign headquarters. They sought evidence that Obama was born in...
(Gregg Pupecki, Headline USA) A massive police force that was militarized by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's martial law order, but not yet approved by Parliament, moved into the protest area wearing riot gear and brandishing military hardware.
Tactical LRAD sonic weapon armored vehicles were seen in the streets, with...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Every Republican Senator except four signed a letter telling Attorney General Merrick Garland to respect Special Counsel John Durham's independent investigation into the origins of the Russia collusion hoax, Just the News reported.
"We write to seek your assurance that you will continue to respect the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Bristol University in England has walked back after previously encouraging staff to use "neopronouns," Summit news reported.
The London university told their employees that using terms such as "emojiself" or "catgender" are totally acceptable in a professional environment.
Pronouns for "catgender" people are "nya" or "nyan," according...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Red states across the nation are increasingly breaking ties with the globalist organization BlackRock due to its sympathies with China, the Federalist reported.
BlackRock has long worked to divest Americans of their land then rent it back to them for a profit.
The potentially-criminal organization has also discriminated...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Longtime Hunter Biden friend and business partner Devon Archer has asked a federal judge for leniency as he faces sentencing for defrauding a Native American tribe out of millions of dollars, according to Just the News.
Archer, who sat with Hunter Biden on the board of Ukrainian...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Elon Musk's lawyer has accused the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of "targeting" the tech titan and his company, Tesla, over Musk's critiques of the government, according to FOX Business.
Alex Spiro, Musk's lawyer, cited "a pattern of conduct by the Securities and Exchange Commission that...