Gov. Brian Kemp says his state has taken significant steps toward decreasing its use of coal, natural gas, and oil to generate electricity.
GOP presidential candidate reiterated her pledge to pardon the former president should he be convicted
Nothing that President Trump did even remotely qualifies as insurrection, his attorneys argue
An American Airlines flight slid off a runway at New York’s Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport on Thursday amid icy and snowy weather conditions, officials have confirmed. The incident occurred moments after American Eagle Flight 5811—which had taken off from Philadelphia International Airport—landed safely in New York at around 4 p.m. The plane then […]
Littlejohn weaponized his access to IRS database for personal and political agenda, prosecutors say
Newly released sections of a lawsuit against Meta allege the company did not prioritize the safety of its younger users, an allegation the company denies.
The Department of Homeland Security under the Biden administration awarded a $700,000 grant through a counterterrorism program to an organization that frequently promoted left-wing political narratives. In May 2021, the University of Rhode Island’s Media Education Lab (Rhode Island Lab) applied for federal funding through the DHS’s Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) grant program. […]
CDC later sent alerts encouraging people to get vaccinated.
Senator urges Republicans to unite against President Biden
The Florida governor got his ‘ticket punched’ in Iowa but now faces a pair of do-or-die presidential primaries in states where he trails by a wide margin.
Donald Trump could owe more money to the writer E. Jean Carroll at a second civil trial after she accused the former U.S. president of raping her decades ago. Jury selection will begin in Manhattan federal court. Jurors will decide how much in damages President Trump owes over his June 2019 claim, which the judge […]
Dr. Francis Collins testified behind closed doors to a congressional panel.
Biden’s DOJ has classified Catholics who attend Latin Mass and parents who speak out at school board meetings as extremists, too.
The change of tone comes as the first son’s lawyer offered cooperation with a new subpoena after his client’s non-compliance with an earlier one.
If passed by both chambers, this deal would ensure that the government stays open past the Jan. 19 deadline.
Michael Roman’s lawyer said more details are forthcoming