by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 30, 2024
by Philip Lenczycki Republican lawmakers called on the Biden administration to launch an investigation into a Chinese civic association linked to a New York Democratic congresswoman on Wednesday, according to a letter exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 30, 2024
by Jennifer Nuelle A Catholic hospital in California has agreed to provide emergency abortions after the state Attorney General sued the hospital in September for allegedly breaking state laws. California AG Rob Bonta sued Providence St. Joseph Hospital’s...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 30, 2024
by Wallace White Devices recovered at two ballot box fires in the Pacific Northwest reportedly both contained pro-Palestinian messaging, according to The New York Times. The words “Free Gaza,” were reportedly emblazoned on the devices that presumably caused the...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 30, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court allowed Virginia on Wednesday to remove individuals identified as noncitizens from the voter rolls. The justices paused a lower court order preventing officials from removing around 1,600 individuals who the state said...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 30, 2024
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick reacted defiantly to an ethics complaint filed against him by the progressive group Save our Schools Arizona (SOSAZ). “Bring it on!” he said in a statement issued to the press in response. SOSAZ alleged some...
by The College Fix | Oct 30, 2024
by Ava LeJeune The report “Activism Instead of Anatomy” from Do No Harm states that diversity, equity, and inclusion politics are crowding out scientific medical education at many schools across the country. “If medical schools are short-changing rigorous...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 30, 2024
by Jason Hopkins A federal court on Monday sentenced an American Navy Reserve officer to two-and-a-half years in prison for his role in helping Afghan nationals obtain special visas into the United States in exchange for cash. Jeromy Pittmann, a 53-year-old...
by American Greatness | Oct 30, 2024
by Christopher Roach It is hard for highly ideological people, including me, to understand undecided voters. But some of it seems to come down to the “cool” factor. Cool candidates win and uncool candidates do not. Something deep in our psyche looks for that...
by The Daily Torch | Oct 30, 2024
by Robert Romano Republicans appear to have flipped the script on the 2020 election, which featured Democrats winning the election narrowly in Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin by banking early votes that former President Donald Trump was unable to overcome with...
by Just the News | Oct 30, 2024
by Kevin Killough California made climate history in 2020 when the state became the first in the nation to create an electric vehicle mandate, which eventually became a key part of the Biden-Harris climate agenda. Now the state wants to do the same for...
by RealClearWire | Oct 30, 2024
by Nancy Rommelmann ASHEVILLE, North Carolina – At 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, Chris Trusz was standing on one of the bridges spanning the Broad River in Chimney Rock. He wanted to get a photo. It had been raining steadily for 36 hours and the river...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 29, 2024
by Nicole Silverio Fox News’ Karl Rove said Tuesday that Republican nominee Donald Trump only needs to win one state between Pennsylvania, Georgia or Michigan in order to become president-elect. Trump would win 252 electoral votes if he wins the battleground...
by The Center Square | Oct 29, 2024
by Steve Wilson Vote by mail numbers in Florida have exceeded numbers from the 2016 election when former President Donald Trump won his first term in office. Florida county elections officials have mailed 3.52 million ballots to those who requested them, up...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Oct 29, 2024
by Jason Hopkins Former President Donald Trump unveiled a new proposal on Tuesday, pledging to establish a “compensation fund” for victims of migrant crime in the United States. Speaking to the public during a press conference at Mar-a-Largo, Trump highlighted...
by Just the News | Oct 29, 2024
by Misty Severi The Oscar nominated comedic actor Teri Garr died on Tuesday in Los Angeles, at the age of 79, according to her publicist Heidi Schaeffer. The “Young Frankenstein” star’s cause of death is complications from the chronic...
by The Center Square | Oct 29, 2024
by Brent Rowland A judge overseeing the case against the man accused of trying to kill former President Donald Trump during a round of golf ordered prosecutors and defense attorneys back to the drawing board on a proposed protective order. Prosecutors had...
by The Center Square | Oct 29, 2024
by Julian Roberts-Grmela A school district outside Cleveland, Ohio, will have staff read Joe Feldman’s controversial book “Grading for Equity.” According to a Lakewood City Schools presentation to the school board from earlier this month, the book...
by Just the News | Oct 29, 2024
by Steven Richards With the presidential election fast approaching, one of Donald Trump’s most supportive media personalities, Steve Bannon, is set to return to the fold as a wildcard in the final week of voting. After being sentenced to 120 days in prison...
by Just the News | Oct 29, 2024
by Joseph Weber Conservative podcaster and former Trump political adviser Steve Bannon was released from prison Tuesday morning. Bannon served four months in a federal prison in Connecticut for defying a subpoena to appear before Congress to testify as part of...
by Just the News | Oct 29, 2024
by Greg Piper A year after promoting passports for the COVID-19 vaccines he helped fund as a way to reopen the global economy, philanthropist Bill Gates complained about their lackluster performance against infection and transmission starting with the Delta...
by Tom Pappert | Oct 29, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday docketed the appeal filed Sunday by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares after a federal appeals court declined to overrule a lower court’s decision to force Virginia to add approximately 1,600 noncitizens back to its voter...