(Headline USA) Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who voted to convict Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial and has repeatedly bumped heads with the former president, announced Friday that she will run for reelection.
Trump, who has focused his political efforts on ousting left-leaning alleged Republicans, endorsed a leading opponent of Murkowski...
(Headline USA) The defense rested its case Thursday at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, setting the stage for closing arguments Monday.
Rittenhouse's lawyers put on about 2 1/2 days of testimony to the prosecution's five, with the most riveting moment coming when the 18-year-old told the jury that he...
(Headline USA) A jury has awarded $2.75 million to an Arizona legislative staffer who said she was fired from her job as a policy adviser for state Senate Democrats because of discrimination based on her race and gender.
The verdict this week marks the second trial victory for Talonya Adams,...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's office has released information that President Joe Biden and his administration have sent more than 70 planes full of illegal immigrants into Florida under cover of night, Fox News reported.
In return, DeSantis said he plans to send the illegals to Joe Biden's home state --...
CNN published an op-ed Wednesday comparing Chinese oppression of the Uyghur people to the "brutal policies" of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution, but added an "editor's note" giving the Chinese government's side of the story, according to a report by Taylor Giles at The Daily Caller.
The op-ed was written by...
Regeneron -- a Big Pharma Corporation -- may have produced a drug that not only helps treat COVID, but also helps one avoid catching it, the Daily Caller reported.
Notably, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers promoted Regeneron as an alternative treatment for COVID in place of the vaccine.
Nonetheless, the...
California schools are getting rid of the traditional letter-grading system in the name of “racial equity,” according to the Los Angeles Times.
Schools in Los Angeles and San Diego have decided to stop grading students’ homework and exams with A-F letter grades due to concerns that assigning actual grades contributes...
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(John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations) Rejection used to be common for medical sociologist Thomas LaVeist when he tried to get his research published on the effects of racism on the health of black people.
“Now,” said the 60-year-old dean...
The former president of St. John's College-Annapolis has joined with disaffected liberals who reject certain far-left theories to establish The University of Austin, an institution that will aim at "The Fearless Pursuit of Truth."
Pano Kanelos, who led St. John's College, a liberal arts institution, from 2017 to 2021, wrote...
One of former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's sexual misconduct accusers also was allegedly solicited by former President Bill Clinton to join him in his hotel room while Clinton was governor of Arkansas, according to a new book.
Karen Hinton said that in 1984, Clinton---who had been married to Hillary...
A state court struck down Pennsylvania’s school mask mandate this week, ruling that state officials overstepped their authority in implementing it.
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania said in its ruling that the school mask mandate does not comply with the state’s laws and cannot be justified. Five of the judges...
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James ridiculed Kyle Rittenhouse in a tweet Wednesday because the defendant cried on the witness stand while describing the events that forced him to kill two assailants, Fox News reported.
James even impleid that Rittenhouse was spouting crocodile tears.
What tears????? I didn’t see one. Man...