(Headline USA) A federal court next week is expected to consider whether to invalidate a program that shields from deportation immigrants brought to the United States as children, potentially creating complications for a potentially incoming administration of Joe Biden.
The challenge scheduled to be heard Dec. 22 in Houston concerns President...
(Headline USA) In the Southern California oceanside city of Manhattan Beach, one arm of government is urging residents to stay home except for essential needs while another is encouraging them to get out and shop and even providing places where they can sit down to relax, eat takeout and watch...
(Headline USA) Georgia's secretary of state on Monday announced an audit of signatures on absentee ballot envelopes in one county, but the outcome of the presidential race in the state will not change as a result of the audit.
“Now that the signature matching has been attacked again and again with...
Despite recent tensions over several pending investigations, Attorney General William Barr appeared to leave on good terms with President Donald Trump.
Trump tweeted that Barr had resigned Monday following an Oval Office meeting and praised him for an "outstanding job."
Barr likewise offered high praise for Trump in his letter of...
The MLB’s Cleveland Indians have officially decided to change the team’s name, citing concerns over racial division and tension.
The team will keep its name through the 2021 season but will immediately begin the process of choosing a new name, according to owner Paul Dolan.
"We'll be the Indians in 2021...
Hunter Biden, son of Democratic candidate Joe Biden, reportedly failed to disclose $400,000 in income he received from Burisma in his 2014 tax returns, according to an email from one of his business associates.
The email from Eric Schwerin, then-president of Rosemont Seneca Partners, informed Hunter Biden that he failed...
Democrat Joe Biden moved closer to technically being declared "president-elect" following a meeting from the Electoral College on Monday, even as major vote-fraud questions linger and President Donald Trump has declined to concede the election.
After surpassing the 270 vote mark for appointed electors, Biden was set to tell Americans...
North Carolina's bathroom bill expired on Dec. 1, allowing local governments in the state to pass ordinances that let self-identified transgenders persons choose whichever bathroom they prefer, regardless of their biological sex.
The North Carolina General Assembly passed the controversial H.B. 2, the Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, in 2017,...
A Trump administration official filed a $50 million lawsuit against CNN for defamation, according to Fox News.
Kash Patel, the chief of staff to acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, filed the lawsuit this week, alleging the network published “unfounded left-wing political narratives” about him.
The lawsuit specifically names CNN and five...
UPDATE: The Wisconsin Supreme Court today ruled in a decision favorable to President Donald Trump's campaign that "indefinitely confined" voters, as defined by their own designation, is illegal under state law. The court ruled that any voters found to have done so illegally must have their votes thrown out....
A former adviser to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo accused the Democrat of sexually harassing her “for years” while she worked in his office.
Lindsey Boylan, who served as deputy secretary for economic development and special adviser in the Cuomo administration from March 2015 until October 2018, said “many saw”...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued its fifth emergency directive in its five-year existence saying products made by SolarWinds Orion after a massive system breach was revealed on Sunday.
JUST RELEASED: Emergency Directive 21-01 calls on all federal civilian agencies to review their networks for indicators of compromise and...