(Headline USA) Rep. Eric Swalwell’s, D-Calif., campaign spent more than $60,000 on luxury travel, including swanky hotels and first-class airline flights, over the course of six weeks, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
The documents show that Swalwell’s team dropped $62,000 between April 1 and May 18, including $4,700 to the...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Los Angeles's corrupt district attorney sentenced a teen driver to roughly half a year in a juvenile probation camp for nearly killing a woman and her 8-month-old son by running them over with a stolen car, Fox News's Bill Melugin reported.
The person who committed...
(Headline USA) Two universities have released statements denying that Kyle Rittenhouse will be a student on their campus this fall.
Shortly after Rittenhouse announced earlier this week that he would be attending Texas A&M University, a school official released a statement saying that he had not been admitted and would not...
(Headline USA) Conservative candidate Robby Starbuck has been restored to the ballot in Tennessee’s 5th congressional district after a Nashville judge ruled the state party lacked the legal justification to disqualify him.
In April, the Tennessee GOP knocked him and another Republican candidate, Morgan Ortagus, off the ballot, claiming he did...
(Headline USA) Louisiana's Democratic governor said Monday he will call the Republican-dominated Legislature into special session soon to draw up new congressional district boundaries, now that an activist federal judge has blocked use of maps that have only one majority-black district.
Gov. John Bel Edwards announced his plan at a...
(Headline USA) Two of New York's longest-serving members of Congress have turned from allies to rivals after a court redrew the state's egregiously gerrymandered congressional maps, scrambling the favorable landscape Democrats hoped to set for themselves this election year.
U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler and Rep. Carolyn Maloney are now running...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) After the win by Johnny Depp in the defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, the Washington Post has issued an apology for publishing Heard's op-ed describing Depp as abusive.
The op-ed, which was published in 2018, is pointed to as a starting point for the...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Taxpayer-funded transgender organizations want society to “decolonize the gender binary,” force white people to pay reparations to “gender-nonconforming people” and “affirm mustache and big *ick" as "authentic expression of womanhood,” in the latest round of woke lunacy to defy basic biology.
“Last year, a group...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Despite a recent announcement that he was returning to work at Georgetown Law School, Ilya Shapiro has resigned due to a "hostile work environment," after coming under intense criticism and harassment for his tweets and political views.
Shaprio, who questioned President Joe Biden's SCOTUS nominee, Ketanji...
(Headline USA) New Yorkers under age 21 will be prohibited from buying semiautomatic rifles under a new law signed Monday by Gov. Kathy Hochul, making the state among the first to enact a major gun control initiative following a wave of deadly mass shootings.
The controversial move may block legal,...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) Despite widespread adoption of so-called "preferred pronouns" among public schools, a new poll shows that a majority of Americans are concerned about the confusion the woke language is causing for children.
The survey was conducted by Harvard Harris last month. Of the nearly 2,000 respondents, 59% believed...
(Headline USA) Wide-ranging bipartisan legislation unveiled Tuesday would regulate cryptocurrencies and other digital assets following a series of high-profile busts and failures.
It’s unclear, though, whether the bill proposed by Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., can clear Congress, especially at a time of heightened partisanship ahead of midterm...