(Headline USA) Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., may try to pin the blame on his wife for involving him in a foreign bribery scheme for which he is now facing several federal charges, according to court documents released this week.
The senator’s legal team laid out the possible defense strategy in a...
(Headline USA) During her State of the City address on Monday. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass begged wealthy residents to buy homes for the homeless.
There are more than 40,000 homeless people in Los Angeles, according to the city. But instead of “hiding” them, “what we will do is house...
(Headline USA) Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer finally condemned a viral “Death to America” chant that took place during a protest in Dearborn earlier this month.
Whitmer was one of several prominent state Democrats who had not released a statement on the matter, even after the White House publicly denounced the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) During an interview released Tuesday with newscaster Tucker Carlson, Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov revealed that the United States government had attempted to coerce a Telegram engineer to open "back doors" into the platform that would allow unfettered spying.
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Durov, a Russian native living in Dubai,...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) With the U.S. on the verge of world war, the U.S. Air Force secretary has admitted that only a small fraction of its advanced F-35 fighters is fully mission-capable.
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall made this surprising admission Wednesday at a congressional budget hearing, in response...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As cases of colon cancer and other forms of cancer are on the rise, particularly among younger adults since the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists continue to speculate about the possible causes.
Many suspect a link between the cancers and the COVID vaccine, arguing that the artificially replicated...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Whistleblowers from the DC National Guard testified to Congress on Wednesday about Pentagon officials prevented them from promptly responding to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill uprising.
The four whistleblowers spent much of their testimony discussing the three-hour 19-minute delay from the time they were requested to deploy to...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Another inspector general report has found that the federal agency responsible for caring for unaccompanied minors (UACs) brought into the United States is continuing to fail to vet sponsors and protect the children’s safety and well-being.
A Texas advocacy group is again renewing its call for state...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) U.S. taxpayers lose up to $521 billion a year to fraud across the federal government, according to a first-of-its-kind estimate.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office estimated annual fraud costs taxpayers between $233 billion and $521 billion annually, according to a new report published Tuesday.
The fraud estimate's...
(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) Efforts to pick a jury continued Tuesday, the second day of former President Donald Trump's unprecedented criminal trial.
Trump is the first president to face criminal charges, which he described as a politically motivated prosecution designed to keep him from returning to the White House...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ deadly March predawn raid on a Little Rock airport executive is beginning to look a lot like murder.
The ATF has yet to publicly comment on its killing of Bryan Malinowski, other than to say that the former director...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) NPR has suspended Senior Business Editor Uri Berliner after he publicly accused the network of spreading far-left rhetoric in an essay that began a media firestorm.
Berliner received a letter last week that informed him that he would be suspended without pay beginning Apr. 12, 2024,...