(Headline USA) Former special counsel Robert Mueller pushed back Tuesday against criticism from one of the top prosecutors on the Russia investigation team that the team was not as aggressive as it should have been in probing connections between Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia.
The rare public rebuke from...
With only a few weeks until the US election, British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is poised to release a highly-anticipated sequel to his acclaimed---and controversial---movie Borat on Oct. 23, and it may contain a few nasty October surprises for Republicans.
The groundbreaking 2006 comedy mixed in cutting-edge social commentary by...
(Headline USA) Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, released more of their personal tax returns on Tuesday, just days after a New York Times attack smeared President Donald Trump with a leak of his tax records, which it may have obtained illicitly.
The Bidens’ returns show...
(Headline USA) A recent New York Times article smearing President Donald Trump over his finances said Trump must pay back more than $300 million in loans over the next four years.
According to partisan attacks, Trump's alleged debt raised the possibility of an unprecedented situation should he win a second...
(Headline USA) Key Republican senators praised President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, as the conservative judge met privately on Capitol Hill Tuesday with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and others in preparation for her fast-track confirmation before the Nov. 3 election.
Joined by Vice President Mike Pence, McConnell...
(Headline USA) Kentucky’s attorney general has acknowledged that he never asked the grand jury to consider homicide charges against police in the killing of Breonna Taylor.
Amid outrage over the long-awaited charging decision, Attorney General Daniel Cameron said he would agree with a judge’s order to make public a recording of...
A top Senate Democrat who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee said he disagreed with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement that former Vice President Joe Biden should not accept the presidential election results "under any circumstances," ABC News Radio reported.
"I respect her. I like her. But I...
Two separate investigations in one of Texas's biggest urban centers exposed corruption among the partisan officials overseeing the voter-rolls, as well as an illegal ballot-harvesting scam led by state Democrats in coordination with the Biden campaign.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit against Harris County, Texas and demanded that...
(Headline USA) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler on Monday ridiculed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, saying the proposal raises “significant questions of legality.”
Last week, Newsom signed an executive order directing state regulators to come up with rules that...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, has decided not to speak at a memorial commemorating the 25th anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, former Israeli prime minister, general, and statesman, CNS News reported.
Americans for Peace Now, a pro-Israel organization, expected AOC to “reflect on fulfilling the courageous Israeli leader’s mission...
(Associated Press) U.S. consumer confidence rebounded more quickly in September than most economists had expected, though they remain far from levels that were the norm before the pandemic struck.
The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its consumer confidence index rose sharply to a reading of 101.8, up from 86.3 in August,...
(Headline USA) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is taking extraordinary steps to prepare for the 2020 election, seeking to increase Democrats’ hold on state congressional delegations in the highly unusual scenario that the House is called on to resolve a disputed presidential contest.
“We cannot leave anything to chance,” Pelosi said in...