Texas AG Paxton filed for injunctive relief on Wednesday from the Biden administration’s alleged government-funded media censorship.
Hurricane Nicole Halts Orlando Airport Flights
Tropical Storm Nicole has produced storm warnings in the Bahamas and will shut down airlines in Orlando this afternoon. "Hurricane conditions and a dangerous storm surge are expected in portions of...
Record $2 Billion Powerball Ticket Sold in California
One lucky person is $2 billion richer after a winning Powerball ticket was sold in Altadena, California at Joe’s Service Center, lottery officials confirmed on Tuesday. The winner of the...
As Transit Fares Plummet, Federal Money Increases 95%
(The Center Square) – In 2019, transit agencies across the U.S. for all modes of transportation took in 32.3 cents in fares for every dollar they spent on operating costs. Those transit agencies...
Judge Approves Third-Party Supervision for Trump Organization
On Thursday, a New York judge ordered that an independent monitor be appointed to oversee former President Donald Trump's business empire. New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron granted the...
Men Wrongfully Convicted of Killing Malcom X Settle for $36 Million
The City of New York has agreed to pay $26 million to settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were wrongfully convicted of the 1965 assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X. The State...
Supreme Court Hears Two Cases Over Affirmative Action
The Supreme Court began oral arguments on two cases involving affirmative action at our nation's universities. At issue is whether colleges and universities can continue to take race into...
Republican Control of Congress Could Stop Biden’s Agenda
This Election Day could determine not only control of Congress but also the future of President Biden's agenda. All 435 House seats are being contested, along with one-third of the Senate. The...
Biden Smears Oil Companies as ‘War Profiteers’
The president claimed on Monday that U.S. oil companies were "war profiteering" and threatened that his administration could impose a windfall tax on the industry if domestic oil production does not...
FBI, DOJ Misconduct Alleged in 1,000-Page Report
Whistleblowers claim that the FBI is “rotted at its core,” maintaining a “systemic culture of unaccountability,” and is full of “rampant corruption.”
Bolsonaro Backers Protest Election Results
As Brazil's presidential election concluded, incumbent Jair Bolsonaro promised to uphold the Constitution and implicitly denounced the Supreme Court's bias. "I have always been accused of being...
North Korea Fires Suspected ICBM over Japan
North Korea is believed to have fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) over Japan on Thursday morning. Residents in the prefectures of Miyagi, Yamagata, and Niigata were warned by...
Pentagon Concerned over Threats by Iran
The Pentagon expressed its concern for both American forces and their partners in the Middle East upon receiving Saudi intelligence warning of an impending attack from Iran. Defense Department...
Colorado Nurse Allegedly Sexually Assaulted Unconscious Patients
Christopher Peter Lambros, a former nurse employed at St. Mary's Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colorado, was arrested on October 25 for allegedly sexually assaulting unconscious patients....
U.S. Embassy Officials Meet with Brittney Griner
Brittney Griner met with U.S. Embassy officials in Moscow on Thursday, the first consular visit with Griner since early August. The visit comes more than a week after a Russian court denied Griner's...
Ranking Republican Forewarns DOJ, FBI of Investigations
In anticipation of Republicans taking back the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Jim Jordan fired the first shot across the bows of the Department of Justice and FBI by signaling what the House...
Border Patrol Union Strikes Back at ACLU
The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), a union for border patrol agents, has responded to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) after an altercation at the southern border prompted the...
As Prosecutors Rest, Oath Keepers Founder to Testify
After five weeks of testimony, federal prosecutors have rested their case against Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and four of his associates. The government claimed that these individuals...
Will This Daylight Saving Time Be the Last?
This Sunday, November 6, could be the last time Americans "gain an hour" following a unanimous U.S. Senate decision called the "Sunshine Protection Act." If the bill were to pass in the House of...
Employers Adjust Drug-Testing Policies with Changing Marijuana Laws
As marijuana usage becomes more prevalent in the nation, some activists are suggesting that businesses adjust their drug policies in kind, especially as companies struggle to fill vacancies A few...
Largest Chip Manufacturer Suspends Work for Chinese Startup
To comply with regulations limiting certain chipmaking technology transfers to China, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), has suspended its...