by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 16, 2024
by Wallace White The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) quietly revised its national crime data for 2022, showing that violent crime actually increased instead of the decrease initially reported, according to RealClearInvestigations (RCI). The FBI Uniform...
by Just the News | Oct 16, 2024
by Greg Piper With federal authorities recognizing the plunge in COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness as early as four months after each jab, which may actually increase the risk of subsequent infection, the public health establishment is trying to rekindle...
by ADN America | Oct 16, 2024
by Marielbis Rojas Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro accused American businessman Elon Musk of investing at least $1 billion to attempt a coup in the South American country. “Elon Musk invested in the coup d’état, the fascist outbreak, the violence...
by American Greatness | Oct 16, 2024
by Eric Lendrum Yet another caravan of illegal aliens is currently making its way towards the southern border of the United States, hoping to cross the border before a possible victory by former President Donald Trump in the November election....
by Tom Pappert | Oct 16, 2024
Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) on Sunday said his internal polling is closer than some public surveys, which he suggested to MSNBC’s “The Weekend” shows a “two-point race” between him and Republican U.S. Senate nominee Dave McCormick. Casey...
by The Center Square | Oct 16, 2024
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Over 6,000 “noncitizens” could be added back to Virginia’s voter rolls if the U.S. Department of Justice and a coalition of groups advocating on behalf of immigrants prevail in their lawsuits against the commonwealth. A pair of lawsuits...
by Just the News | Oct 16, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Local election officials in Georgia cannot delay or refuse to officially certify election results, according to a state court ruling on Monday. “Election superintendents in Georgia have a mandatory fixed obligation to certify election...
by Tom Pappert | Oct 16, 2024
Two polls conducted after the debate between Kari Lake and Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-03) show their race to represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate could be narrowing as some cast early ballots. Lake (pictured above) used the debate to remind viewers of her...
by Just the News | Oct 16, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Certain Senate seats in swing states are in play for Republicans as the election gets closer, according to internal polling numbers from the National Republican Senatorial Committee. An NRSC memo exclusively obtained by Politico, shows that...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 16, 2024
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined 43 other Republicans in the U.S. Senate and House in sending a letter to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris demanding that their administration’s program that resettles unaccompanied alien children into the...
by The Center Square | Oct 16, 2024
by Benjamin Yount Milwaukee Public Schools are missing another deadline for the financial report that was due to the state last year. MPS and the state’s Department of Public Instruction said they hope to have the report finalized by Thanksgiving....
by The Center Square | Oct 16, 2024
by Steve Wilson After taxpayers spent more than $200 million on highway landscaping in the previous fiscal year, a report says Florida lawmakers might need to consider a cap on that spending. Florida Taxwatch analyzed the Florida Department of...
by Tom Pappert | Oct 16, 2024
Tennessee civil rights lawyer Daniel Horwitz is suing the U.S. Court for the Middle District of Tennessee over a 2022 gag order demanding he cease commenting publicly about a case or be held in contempt of court, arguing a rule cited by the federal court too broadly...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2024
by J.T. Young Democrats’ display their elitism by using macroeconomic numbers to ignore America’s microeconomic concerns. By promoting the macro-economy, Democrats produced the numbers they now campaign on. However, their macro numbers have come with high...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 16, 2024
by Wallace White The Supreme Court decided to leave a Pennsylvania law in place banning the carry of firearms in public for people under 21, according to court orders released Tuesday. The decision sends the case back down to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 16, 2024
A super PAC called Frontiers of Freedom (FF) has released ads this campaign cycle against Ruben Gallego, highlighting his far-left record and his “record of anti-Catholic bigotry.” George Landrith, president of FF, explained the purpose of the hard-hitting ads...
by Just the News | Oct 16, 2024
by John Solomon Mark Block has been consulting for Republicans for years. So when he discovered an old email account he used for the 2012 Herman Cain presidential campaign was receiving receipts for donations to Democrat candidates like Kamala Harris, he became...