by Tom Pappert | Sep 17, 2024
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Monday released a whistleblower report containing new allegations involving negligence and incompetence on behalf of the U.S. Secret Service during the July 13 attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 17, 2024
by Nick Pope The Supreme Court is being inundated with emergency appeals targeting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules and regulations in the wake of a landmark decision that curbed the agency’s power. The Supreme Court’s emergency docket, which is made...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability is demanding answers about any ties Democratic vice-presidential candidate and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has to the Communist Party of China. Walz has said he’s proud of his ties to...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Surprise Councilman Jack Hastings wants to get rid of the city’s public comment policy that has landed the city in legal hot water. “On Tuesday, at our next City Council Meeting, I will make a motion and/or vote to remove the rule...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by JD Davidson Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants county election officials to be on the lookout for illegal voter registration forms after his office discovered one. LaRose said a voter registration form translated into the Haitian Creole language was...
by American Greatness | Sep 17, 2024
by Michael A. Letts It’s not just millions of unvetted illegal aliens — the left likes to call them “migrants” and “refugees,” to give this dangerous deluge a better mouthfeel — who have poured across the uncontrolled southern border in the three-and-a-half...
by The College Fix | Sep 17, 2024
by Micaiah Bilger The Georgia Institute of Technology is cutting ties with a “blacklisted” Chinese university associated with the country’s military, according to the U.S. House Education Committee. The decision, first reported by Reuters last week, follows...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Brent Rowland Cryptocurrency scams and fraud in 2023 contributed to an estimated $5.6 billion in losses, a report from one of the federal government’s top law enforcement agencies says. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Cryptocurrency Fraud...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 16, 2024
A petition calling for the reversal of the annexation of Cordova by Memphis has surpassed 1,100 signatures, and its organizers told The Tennessee Star they are “thrilled” with the progress. “We’re thrilled to announce that our petition has recently...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 16, 2024
The sister-in-law of Eugene Vindman, the Democratic nominee for Virginia’s 7th Congressional district, deleted a series of controversial posts to the social media platform X, all of which referenced the second attempt to assassinate former President Donald...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2024
by Dan McCaleb Federal authorities in Florida on Monday filed two gun charges against the suspect in what the FBI is calling an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, the second in two months. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was charged with possession...
by Just the News | Sep 16, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt The alleged shooter found at former President Donald Trump’s golf course by Secret Service agents on Sunday had waited in a sniper’s nest for nearly 12 hours, according to federal prosecutors. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, who was...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 16, 2024
by Jason Cohen Former CNN political analyst Chris Cilizza on Monday criticized people who are downplaying the assassination attempts against former President Donald Trump. Trump faced a second assassination attempt on Sunday but experienced no injury this time...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 16, 2024
by Jason Cohen CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten warned on Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris’ current national lead over former President Donald Trump is too slim to signal a likely victory in the November election due to the electoral college....
by The College Fix | Sep 16, 2024
A pro-police coffee shop owner bullied off campus at Boise State University could be getting a large payout soon. A jury awarded Big City Coffee $3 million following a lawsuit from owner Sarah Fendley against the public university. The coffee shop left campus in 2020...