(Headline USA) Voters can't try to abolish an embattled Georgia police department that was wrapped in controversy even before the department oversaw the initial investigation into the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a judge ruled Friday.
Superior Court Judge Charles Paul Rose ruled that the referendum on abolishing the Glynn...
(Headline USA) Pushing for new roads to reelection, President Donald Trump campaigned this weekend in Nevada, which hasn't supported a Republican presidential candidate since 2004.
Trump defied local authorities by holding public events Saturday and Sunday after officials blocked his initial plans for rallies in Reno and Las Vegas because...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Facts trump gossip.
The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg on Sept. 3 cited four anonymous sources who claimed that President Donald J. Trump canceled a Nov. 10, 2018 visit to a World War I cemetery in France because the American GIs there were “losers” and “suckers.”
Moreover, Goldberg...
(Headline USA) The resignation of a federal prosecutor who was helping lead the investigation into the origins of the FBI's Russia hoax could signal that the long awaited investigation is nearing the end.
Or it could signal serious complications as a team led by U.S. Attorney John Durham of Connecticut...
Newly released Department of Justice documents revealed that a number of investigators on former special counsel Robert Mueller’s team “accidentally wiped” their phones of vital information.
Newly released DOJ records show that multiple top members of Mueller's investigative team claimed to have "accidentally wiped" at least 15 (!) phones used...
No longer content with starting Dumpster fires in sanctuary cities, at least one left-wing serial arsonist appeared to have branched out to other parts of the Pacific Northwest.
Blue-state officials and their liberal media allies sought to muddy the waters by suggesting that fringe-right groups might be responsible for the...
(Headline USA) Nine protesters have been issued trespassing summonses for marching onto a private St. Louis street in June, a demonstration that prompted a couple armed with guns to confront the demonstrators while defending their home.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey were both charged in July with unlawful use of a...
Amid widespread public backlash, Netflix refused to apologize for Cuties, a French film that features the inappropriate sexualization of young girls in several scenes.
The streaming giant released the film this week, and according to its IMDB page, at least one moment in the film could be “lawfully defined as...
The salon that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., illegally visited to get her hair done has been forced to close due to constant threats, according to the salon’s owner.
Erica Kious, the owner of San Francisco’s eSalon, told Fox News this week that she is permanently shutting the doors to...
A legislative aide for the Oregon House speaker was among the dozens arrested in the Portland riots over the weekend for interfering with law enforcement, according to police.
Kristina Narayan, 29, was arrested late Saturday night and charged with interfering with a police officer after law enforcement declared the protests...
(Headline USA) Florida felons must pay all fines, restitution and legal fees before they can regain their right to vote, a federal appellate court ruled Friday in a case that could have broad implications for the November elections.
Reversing a lower court judge's decision that gave Florida felons the right to...
(Associated Press) The U.S. budget deficit hit an all-time high of $3 trillion for the first 11 months of this budget year, the Treasury Department said Friday.
The ocean of red ink is a product of the government's massive spending to try to cushion the impact of a coronavirus-fueled recession that...