(Headline USA) Saying the president had exceeded his authority, a panel of three federal judges on Thursday blocked an order from President Donald Trump that tried to exclude people in the country illegally from being counted when congressional districts are redrawn.
The federal judges in New York, in granting an injunction,...
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As a child of the '80s, I reflect now in disbelief that the assassination of John F. Kennedy preceded me by only 17 and a half years.
Growing up, Nov. 22, 1963 seemed not raw and visceral but already...
(Headline USA) In a year when the coronavirus pandemic has reshaped countless American rituals, even the commemoration of 9/11 could not escape unchanged.
The 19th anniversary of the terror attacks will be marked by dueling ceremonies at the Sept. 11 memorial plaza and a corner near the World Trade Center.
It...
(Headline USA) U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Thursday delivered a broadside attack on mail-in voting as prone to undue influence and coercion.
Democrat operatives, including the Left's lead election-stealing attorney, Marc Elias, have been pushing for increased mail-in ballots since even before President Donald Trump declared a national health...
Georgia Tech changed its policies on campus speech after being sued for not allowing Alveda King, the niece of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., to visit campus to speak for Students for Life.
The public university also will pay $50,000 for damages and attorney fees, Alliance Defending Freedom...
A Clinton-era immigration law could cut tuition for students all over the nation, if President Donald Trump enforces its provisions, The College Fix reported.
If a state lets illegal aliens pay in-state tuition for attendance to public universities, then they must also let all American citizens, whether in-state or not,...
Judicial Watch is moving forward with a lawsuit to obtain the Senate records of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
It follows a decision by Delaware Attorney General Kathleen Jennings to deny the group's prior Freedom of Information Act request.
"Delaware is hiding, in violation of law, Joe Biden’s Senate records," said...
(Headline USA) The mayor of Portland on Thursday told police in Oregon's largest city to stop using tear gas for crowd control during the riots that have racked the city for more than three months since the death of George Floyd during a police confrontation in Minneapolis.
Mayor Ted Wheeler, a...
In honor of the late St. Louis police captain David Dorn, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced legislation Tuesday would allocate federal money to give police officers a raise, according to a press release.
If the bill becomes law, then the David Dorn Back the Blue Act will amend the Omnibus Crime Control...
(Associated Press) Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts will end nearly all of his state's social-distancing restrictions on Monday.
The new rules will still limit the size of large indoor gatherings, such as concerts, meeting halls and theaters, but will drop all other state-imposed mandates in favor of voluntary guidelines, as other conservative...
(Eric Felton, RealClearInvestigations) “Crazy” was the term the FBI agent used to describe the behavior of Christopher Steele, author of the now-debunked Trump-Russia dossier.
“I've seen crazy source-related stuff in 20 years in New York and this was one of the craziest," the veteran agent testified to the Senate Select Committee...
Rochester, New York’s police chief and two of his deputies resigned this week over the unfair treatment they’ve experienced from protesters and city officials in the wake of Daniel Prude’s death.
Rochester Police Chief La’Ron Singletary, who is African--American, explained during a press conference this week that he was resigning...