(Headline USA) On the heels of several resounding defeats that have hightened partisan divisions as the result of the Left's political brinksmanship, the Biden administration hopes to deflect from its failures with a bipartisan win on infrastructure.
The Transportation Department is launching a $27 billion program to repair and upgrade...
(Headline USA) A federal grand jury indicted Baltimore’s top prosecutor Thursday on charges of perjury and making false mortgage applications in the purchase of two Florida vacation homes, the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland said.
The four-count indictment alleges that Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby...
(Headline USA) After persecuting pro-Trump attorneys who dared challenge the Left's corrupt election outcomes in the 2020 race, Michigan's alcoholic attorney general now wants federal prosecutors to go after "fake" GOP electors.
Dana Nessel, a George Soros-backed lesbian leftist, asked the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into 16...
(Headline USA) The government of Ethiopia has sent a letter to the World Health Organization, accusing its Ethiopian director--general of “misconduct” after his sharp criticism of the war and humanitarian crisis in the country.
Ethiopia nominated Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to be the head of the U.N. health agency four years...
(Headline USA) A judge is set to decide Friday whether a Milwaukee-area man accused of plowing his SUV through a Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring dozens more, will stand trial for murder.
Darrell Brooks Jr. is set to appear in Waukesha County court before Judge Michael Bohren for...
(Headline USA) Russia on Friday strongly repeated its demand that NATO will not expand eastward, despite the rejection of that by the military alliance amid a Russian troop buildup near Ukraine.
It added that it wouldn't wait indefinitely for the Western response.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday described Moscow’s demands...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) In the course of less than a week, the Biden administration has been swamped by a tsunami of defeats and humiliations, from Biden’s approval rating cratering to 33% and inflation soaring to its highest level in 40 years, to the producer price index shooting to a...
(Headline USA) Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said this week that, if Republicans take back the Senate in 2022, he will not vote for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to be the chamber’s majority leader unless McConnell restores a “working relationship” with former President Donald Trump.
“If you want to...
The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate admitted this week that President Joe Biden’s speech on voting rights, in which he compared opponents of his proposed legislation to domestic “enemies,” went “a little too far.”
"Joe Biden came to the United States Senate on a civil rights platform, that is...
Six professors at City University of New York filed a lawsuit to break from the Professional Staff Congress, a union that represents all the school's faculty, because of its “ideological and political advocacy," National Right to Work reported.
These professors, including five Jewish faculty members, stated in the lawsuit that...
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., ripped Senate Democrats for their hypocrisy on the filibuster by using Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s, D-N.Y., past defense of the legislative tool against him.
Using only past remarks made by Schumer, Cotton slammed Democrats for trying to eliminate the filibuster on the Senate floor this...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Department of Homeland Security has announced the launch of a "climate change professionals program," which will surely come in handy as a historic number of illegal immigrants continue to cross over the southern border.
The number of illegal crossings hit 2 million in 2021, setting a...