by Daily Caller News Foundation | Nov 12, 2024
by Nicole Silverio George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Tuesday that the judge overseeing President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money case could count Trump’s upcoming presidency as community service. Judge Juan Merchan, who is...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Nov 12, 2024
by Nicole Silverio Democratic Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton said Tuesday that his party will continue to lose elections if they attempt to cancel people for publicly stating that biological men should not compete in women’s sports. Moulton, a father of two...
by Just the News | Nov 12, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy A jury awarded a record $12.6 million to woman fired from Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Lisa Domski, who worked there for more than 30 years as an IT specialist, received $10 million in punitive...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Nov 12, 2024
by Nicole Silverio Marn’i Washington, the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) supervisor fired for not helping supporters of President-elect Donald Trump, said Tuesday that this occurrence was not an “isolated” incident. Washington, formerly a...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Nov 12, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito does not intend to retire in light of President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory, according to the Wall Street Journal. Trump’s election sparked speculation Alito and Thomas, 74 and 76 years old,...
by Just the News | Nov 12, 2024
by John Solomon Donald Trump sent an unmistakable message with his first few personnel choices for his second term, dispatching to the halls of power players like Elise Stefanik, Tom Homan, Lee Zeldin and Stephen Miller who take a no-nonsense approach to their...
by Just the News | Nov 12, 2024
by Steven Richards Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday agreed to delay issuing a decision on whether to toss out President-elect Donald Trump’s guilty verdict on state charges of falsifying business records until Nov. 19. This pause in the proceedings to...
by Tom Pappert | Nov 12, 2024
The Biden U.S. State Department announced on Thursday the agency’s transition to the Trump administration will be coordinated by Stephen Mull, a former longtime State Department official who most recently served as the lead coordinator for the Iran nuclear deal...
by Tom Pappert | Nov 12, 2024
Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan on Monday urged other “disgruntled” Republicans who opposed President-elect Donald Trump to give the incoming administration “a chance” in the wake Trump’s electoral landslide and popular...
by Just the News | Nov 12, 2024
by Adam Pack Gallego’s victory is a consolation prize for Senate Democrats who lost four seats after suffering losses in West Virginia, Ohio, Montana and Pennsylvania. Senate Republicans will control 53 seats for the first two years of President-elect Donald...
by Zachery Schmidt | Nov 12, 2024
A nationally recognized research center released a report detailing policy suggestions that Tennessee could implement to help protect property acquisitions and increase housing development. As a state, Tennessee’s population is estimated to increase to around 8...
by Just the News | Nov 12, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard A conservative attorney on President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team said that attorneys at the Department of Justice could face getting fired if they don’t cooperate with his agenda. “Once the decision is made to move...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2024
by Kim Jarrett An economist for the University of Tennessee said the state is growing but the labor force participation rate has declined. Dr. Don Bruce, director of the university’s Boyd Center for Economic Business and Research, told the State Funding...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2024
by J.D. Davidson With thoughts focused on the holiday season, small business owners in Ohio continue to struggle with finding employees. But that’s not the only issue. The quality of employees those small businesses do find is also a significant issue,...
by American Greatness | Nov 12, 2024
by Victor Davis Hanson “Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves.” – William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar “They had learned nothing and forgotten nothing.” – Often attributed to Charles-Maurice de...
by American Greatness | Nov 12, 2024
by Debra Heine Senator-elect Dave McCormick (R-Penn.) announced Monday that he plans to attend the freshman Senator orientation on Tuesday, despite the lack of an invitation from Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY). “Looking forward to joining the Senate...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2024
by Nolan McKendry The youth vote has been a liability for the Republican Party since 2008. But on Election Day, President-elect Donald Trump made the largest gains of any Republican since George W. Bush, winning 11% more voters aged 18 to 29 than he did in...
by Bethany Bowman | Nov 12, 2024
British actress and county-pop singer Twinnie Lee-Moore has just released her most significant project to date, a 22-song album called Something We Used To Say. I first met Twinnie at CMT’s Next Women of Country class of 2024. Since then, I have followed her socials...