A Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday on Title 42 sent shock-waves across Twitter with many users praising the outcome.  The Supreme Court ruled to maintain Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allows immigration officials to quickly expel...
One of the great “mysteries” that has been puzzling lawmakers in the swamp is the fact that the American labor force is still “missing” more than three million workers who were employed before COVID struck...
The latest installment of the Twitter Files dropped on Monday afternoon, this time showing how the federal government pressured the social media platform to censor information that was contradictory to the government narrative on COVID-19.  The...
(Just the News) Two hundred and thirty-one years ago this month, America's founders enshrined free speech as the first protection in the ratified Bill of Rights with a declaration that the government could not infringe expression. A...
Joe Biden delivered a Christmas address on Thursday but did not speak the name of “Jesus” or “Christ.” “How silently, how silently, the wondrous gift is given,” Biden began, as he delivered his address to reporters...
A shortage of public defenders in Portland , Oregon, has led courts to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases and delayed justice for scores of other victims whose cases have languished in a backlog for months. Between February and...
In a comment to reporters on Tuesday, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) accused the FBI of interfering in two consecutive U.S. presidential elections and said “somebody should go to jail for all of this.” Hawley’s press secretary...
House Republicans gathered a trove of text and email messages showing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office was directly involved in the creation and editing of the Capitol security plan that failed during the Jan. 6,...
Though Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is facing opposition from within his party as he vies for the speaker's gavel, he has laid out his priorities for a Republican majority next year as he looks to appeal to all...