(Headline USA) St. Louis County’s prosecutor announced Thursday that he will not charge the former police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, a dramatic decision that could reopen old wounds amid a renewed and intense national conversation about alleged racial injustice.
Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell's decision marked the...
(Headline USA) Newly unsealed court documents provide a fresh glimpse into a fierce civil court fight between Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, and one of the women who accused the couple of sexual abuse.
The documents released Thursday were from a now-settled defamation lawsuit filed by one of Epstein's alleged victims,...
(Ben Straka, Freedom Foundation) Emails obtained by the Freedom Foundation from the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) indicate the state’s total count of COVID-19 deaths is overstated in more ways than one.
The issue came to light after, back in June, Malheur County announced its “first COVID-19 death,” a man in his...
NFL players could be fined or they could lose contract guarantees if they attend indoor church services that violate social distancing policies, according to Pro Football Talk.
The NFL and the players’ union reached an agreement on the restrictions players must abide by during the upcoming season.
One such restriction specifically...
The attorney for a St. Louis couple who brandished firearms at protesters trespassing on their property filed a motion this week to dismiss the felony charges brought by Soros-funded St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Attorney Joel Schwartz, who is representing Mark and Patricia McCloskey, accused Gardner of using her...
(Headline USA) The FBI claimed Thursday that errors in more than two dozen applications for surveillance warrants were not as severe as the Justice Department inspector general made them out to be.
But the denial, following the December report's disclosure of more than a dozen significant errors that undermine the...
(Associated Press) A group that was denied permission to march in a Louisiana city’s Christmas parade when it insisted on carrying Confederate battle flags lost its latest appeal Thursday in a federal court.
Three judges of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an appeal by the Louisiana Division of...
(Headline USA) Herman Cain, former Republican presidential candidate and former CEO of a major pizza chain who went on to become an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump, has died, allegedly from complications due to the coronavirus. He was 74.
A post on Cain’s Twitter account Thursday announced the death. Cain...
(Headline USA) President Donald Trump on Thursday trolled the Left and the legacy media, by suggesting a delay of the Nov. 3 presidential election because increased mail-in voting --- blamed on the coronavirus pandemic --- will result in fraud.
The date of the presidential election — the Tuesday after the first...
For 220 years, the White House has provided safe harbor to slaveholders, segregationist Democrats, n-word-users and those who generally put the priorities of the nation ahead of the exclusive needs of underprivileged minorities and non-citizens.
Now, according to radical Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, the presidential abode with a vaguely...
(Headline USA) A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Trump administration rule that could deny green cards to immigrants over use of public benefits from being applied during the current coronavirus pandemic.
The guidelines had gone into effect in February, after legal challenges by open-borders activists who claimed they would...
(Associated Press) President Donald Trump on Wednesday dismissed Democratic demands for aid to cash-strapped cities in a new coronavirus relief package and lashed out at Republican allies as talks stalemated over assistance for millions of Americans.
Another lawmaker tested positive for the virus.
Republicans, beset by delays and infighting, signaled a willingness...