(Headline USA) Vice President Kamala Harris is planning a trip to Mexico and Guatemala as she leads the White House’s diplomatic efforts to tackle the migration challenge at the U.S. southern border.
Harris told reporters Wednesday that she was “looking forward to traveling, hopefully as my first trip, to the Northern...
A CNN director was caught boasting that the network removed former president Donald Trump from office by spreading propaganda.
BREAKING: Part 1 - @CNN Director ADMITS Network Engaged in ‘Propaganda’ to Remove Trump from Presidency … ‘Our Focus Was to Get Trump Out of Office’ … ‘I Came to CNN...
A new inspector general's report further shredded already debunked leftist narratives about the Jan. 6 uprising at the US Capitol.
Capitol Police Inspector General Michael A. Bolton submitted the 104-page document titled "Review of the Events Surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, Takeover of the U.S. Capitol" in advance of testimony...
Professional sports executives in Detroit slammed the GOP-led Michigan legislature's voter integrity bill on Tuesday, according to Yahoo! News.
“Our nation is strongest when we stand together,” said a statement from executives including Lions president Rod Wood, Pistons vice chairman Arn Tellem, and Tigers and Red Wings owner Christopher Ilitch.
“We...
The Biden administration awarded an organization with ties to President Joe Biden a $530 million no-bid federal contract to care for unaccompanied minor children at the southern border, according to Washington Examiner.
This is the second massive federal contract the Department of Health and Human Services has given Family Endeavors,...
Another top official in Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s scandal-prone administration was caught vacationing last week after the governor ordered state residents not to travel amidst an uptick in coronavirus cases.
Elizabeth Hertel, the newly appointed director of Michigan's embattled Department of Health and Human Services, reportedly traveled to Gulf Shores,...
(Eric Felton, RealClearInvestigations) By making accusations of vote fraud he was not able to immediately prove, both before and after the election, Donald Trump made it easy for his critics to dismiss as dishonest any and all concerns about election integrity.
Typical was a New York Times “fact check” from late September denouncing...
(Headline USA) The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that Gov. Tony Evers's administration does not have the authority to issue capacity limits on bars, restaurants and other businesses without the Legislature's approval, a ruling that comes two weeks after the conservative-controlled court struck down the state's mask mandate.
The state...
(Headline USA) A police officer who fatally shot a black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb resigned Tuesday, as did the city's police chief — moves that the mayor said he hoped would help heal the community and lead to reconciliation after two nights of protests...
(Headline USA) New documents reveal the federal government has agreed to shell out exorbitant rates to house tens of thousands of illegal immigrants in hotels.
The Washington Examiner reports that the U.S. government agreed to pay $352.64 per hotel bed for roughly 80,000 migrants who are apprehended by border officials....
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden kicked off the start of Ramadan this week by praising "the Holy Qur'an," saying it shows us that "God is the light of the heavens and the earth."
"As we remember those who we have lost since last Ramadan, we are hopeful for brighter days...
(Headline USA) A police officer from Wisconsin who was investigated and cleared for shooting and injuring a black man during a domestic dispute has returned to work without disciplinary measures.
He returned from administrative leave, officials said Tuesday.
Kenosha Officer Rusten Sheskey was not charged in the August 2020 incident that...