While many in the mainstream media remain loath to acknowledge the existence of Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop, the trove of hard-drive data has been a gold mine for conservative investigative journalists seeking insight into the depraved family's unspoken motives.
For instance, President Joe Biden's lax open-borders policy and harsh attack...
(Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations) Most police departments — including Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police — are required to release an officer’s name within days of a fatal shooting.
Not the U.S. Capitol Police, which is controlled by Congress and answers only to Congress. It can keep the public in the dark about...
Fox News host Tucker Carlson confirmed this week that he sought a sit-down interview with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
The detail shed new light on his prior accusation that the National Security Agency had used this interview to spy on him, unmask his identity and illegally leak it to...
While Amazon oligarch Jeff Bezos called upon Washington D.C. to impose higher taxes on other corporations, his flagship company tried to keep its own tax breaks in place according to Politico.
Bezos, who also owns the left-wing Washington Post, basked in progressive attention earlier this year for publicly supporting the...
The 5th Circuit US Court of Appeals refused to drop its ethics-based sanctions against the man dubbed Democrats' "best Election-stealing lawyer" by former president Donald Trump.
Marc Elias---whose litany of moral crimes against democracy includes having commissioned the debunked Steele dossier that set in motion the years-long deep-state Russia hoax---was...
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki encouraged private businesses on Wednesday to take “innovative steps” toward vaccinating all customers and employees.
When asked what the Biden administration’s position on coronavirus vaccine mandates was, Psaki skirted the question but admitted the White House won’t stop private companies from mandating vaccines.
"There are...
A Chicago man, Calvin Gonnigan, killed one and injured two others at a Fourth of July party on Sunday, the Chicago Sun--Times reported.
Fortunately, the party-goers were saved by a man with a concealed-carry permit who fired back at Gonnigan, wounding him and buying time for the police to get...
(Christen Smith, The Center Square) A Republican senator in Pennsylvania initiated the first steps this week of a forensic election audit, even as the state’s top law enforcement official promised intervention should the effort continue.
State State Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Gettysburg, said in an editorial Wednesday he’s requested information and materials...
(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) A popular gripe about Californians moving into nearby states is they bring their politics with them.
The newest complaint could be they’re bringing high home prices as well.
Property data provider CoreLogic released its monthly Home Price Index on Tuesday, reflecting May values.
It showed home prices in...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) After three Houston-area lawsuits were filed against Facebook alleging sex traffickers used its platform to commit crimes, Facebook asked the Texas Supreme Court to intervene.
In response, the highest court in Texas ruled that Facebook could be held liable for sex traffickers using its platform, arguing...
(Associated Press) North Dakota has sued the Biden administration over its suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal land and water, saying the move will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue.
President Joe Biden shut down oil and gas lease sales from the nation’s...
Michigan’s auditor general will investigate a policy implemented by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that forced nursing homes to accept coronavirus patients during the pandemic, according to the Detroit News.
Doug Ringler, the state’s auditor general, responded to a request by Michigan House Oversight Committee Chairman state Rep. Steven Johnson to perform...