A Democrat House candidate is under fire after allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior surfaced this weekend.
Alex Morse, the current mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts, is attempting to unseat incumbent Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., and take hold of the state’s first congressional district.
But that effort is now in jeopardy as Morse...
(Headline USA) Republican Sen. Ron Johnson said Monday that he has subpoenaed the FBI to produce documents to his committee related to the Obamagate investigation.
The Wisconsin senator also defended a separate investigation he is leading into Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Ukraine.
Johnson's Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is...
Attorney General William Barr criticized Democrats for attempting to appease radical leftist groups, such as Antifa, that have launched a new form of “urban guerrilla warfare” against America and its constitutional system.
The Left’s “lust for power” has never been more evident than throughout the Black Lives Matter protests, Barr...
(Headline USA) More than 100 people were arrested Monday following a night of looting and unrest that left 13 officers injured and caused damage in Chicago's upscale Magnificent Mile shopping district and other parts of the city, authorities said.
Police Superintendent David Brown said it “was not an organized protest” but...
(Associated Press) China on Monday announced unspecified sanctions against 11 U.S. politicians and heads of organizations promoting democratic causes, including Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, who have already been singled out by Beijing.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian on Monday said the 11 had “performed badly” on issues concerning Hong...
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Arizona, is calling for two top members of the “White House Coronavirus Task Force” to step down.
In a TownHall.com op-ed, Biggs rips into Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx for their poor public health performance and asserts that they have outlasted their usefulness while continuing to...
(Headline USA) The Ohio governor's positive, then negative, tests for COVID-19 have provided fuel for skeptics of government pandemic mandates and critics of his often-aggressive policies.
“I'm sure the internet is lighting up with ‘Well, you can't believe any test,' ” Mike DeWine said in a WCOL radio interview Friday, after...
(Associated Press) Whether President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to extend federal unemployment benefits by executive order remains unclear.
Equally up in the air is whether states, which are necessary partners in Trump's plan to bypass Congress, will sign on.
Trump announced an executive order Saturday that extends additional unemployment payments...
Portland, Oregon officials said the city will fine the federal government $500 every 15 minutes until it removes an “unpermitted” fence protecting the federal courthouse.
The fence happens to be blocking a bike lane on Southwest Third Avenue, according to Oregon Live, but federal officers have argued that it is...
Violent rioters who defaced and destroyed property in Salt Lake City, Utah during the Black Lives Matter protests could face up to life in prison, according to city officials.
Prosecutors charged multiple protesters with “gang enhancement” this week, accusing them of splashing paint on a road and smashing the windows...
(Headline USA) As the new academic year arrives, school systems across the United States are struggling to cope with the nation's totatilarian lockdowns.
Roman Catholic educators have an extra challenge — trying to forestall a relentless wave of closures of their schools that has no end in sight.
Already this year,...
(Associated Press) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday the threats of interference in the U.S. presidential election from Russia and China are not equal.
"They're not equivalent," said Pelosi, D-Calif. "Russia is actively 24/7 interfering in our election. They did so in 2016, and they are doing so now." She...