(Headline USA) Even as the scope of Big Tech's collusion with deep-state Democrats to throw the 2020 election becomes more than just speculation, the same companies are now looking to the regime they helped install to direct "safety" in what many experts have warned could be the greatest technological...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Biden-led DOJ is reportedly considering the revival of a Civil War-era law in its plot to prosecute former President Donald Trump.
According to a leak from the New York Times, Special Counsel Jack Smith is focusing on charges related to Trump’s urging of elected officials to...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The increasing speculation about the future of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in politics has become rampant in her hometown. Many are left wondering whether she will gracefully step down to make way for a new elected official.
According to Politico in an article titled, “What no...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Biden White House has unleashed a new policy regarding reporters and hard passes, effectively leading to the ousting of prominent reporters who constantly push back against government talking points.
Citing adherence to professional conduct, the White House warned that it is observing restrictions “on access to...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) "Squad" leader Rep. Alexandria Ocasio--Cortez, D-N.Y., scoffed at Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley for including her name on a list with other anti-Semitic lawmakers following a bipartisan resolution Tuesday in support of Israel.
"Oooh, a list!" Ocasio-Cortez sarcastically responded after she joined eight other House Democrats who...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Despite its status as a sanctuary city for illegal immigrants, New York City will distribute flyers at the U.S.-Mexico border telling illegals to "consider another city."
The flyers would seek to "combat misinformation at the border" and that the city would help illegals to find other housing and "take the...
(Headline USA) Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review his conviction for second-degree murder in the killing of George Floyd, now that the Minnesota Supreme Court has declined to hear the case, his attorney said Wednesday.
Chauvin faces long odds at the U.S....
(Headline USA) A federal judge said Wednesday that his order blocking a Florida law targeting drag shows doesn't just apply to the restaurant that brought the lawsuit challenging it but to other venues in the state, reiterating that the legislation championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis is likely unconstitutional.
A state...
(Headline USA) An 18-year-old northeastern Nebraska woman was sentenced Thursday to 90 days in jail and two years of probation for burning and burying a fetus she aborted with her mother's help in a case watched by activists as a slew of states move to end barbaric abortion practices.
Celeste...
(Headline USA) Senate Democrats, fresh off recent partywide discussions of court-packing and other desperate moves to swing the judiciary in their favor, launched an opening salvo in their effort to either control or discredit the collateral branch of government, fueling alarming questions about the separation of powers and the...
(Headline USA) White House staffers admitted this week that President Joe Biden has to use lower stairs to board Air Force One to avoid tripping or falling.
Biden has been seen struggling to board the plane on a number of occasions, including last week when he tripped walking up the lower,...
(Headline USA) Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, released an unclassified FBI document Thursday that showed then-Vice President Joe Biden and Hunter Biden allegedly “coerced” Burisma executive Mykola Zlochevsky to pay them millions of dollars for a policy decision.
The document is a FD-1023 form, which Grassley said he obtained from Justice Department...