- Thousands of Hawaiians Gather to Mourn Maui’s Wildfire Victims

By Allan Stien
KIHEI, Hawaii—While the physical toll of the Maui wildfires was unspeakable destruction, the spiritual battle to heal and rebuild has only just ...
- Trump Flies Into Iowa Fair to Scramble DeSantis 2024 Campaign

By Jack Phillips
Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis both appeared at the Iowa State Fair on Saturday in what has been ...
- Police in Kansas Execute ‘Chilling’ Raid on Small-Town Newspaper, Seizing Phones and Computers

By Tom Ozimek
Police in the small Kansas town of Marion have raided a local newspaper office and the home of its publisher, seizing equipment ...
- IRS Refused to Pay Stimulus Checks, Wrongly Claiming Some Taxpayers Were Dead: Report

By Jack Phillips
An audit of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) shows that the agency did not send stimulus payments and checks to some living ...
- Death Toll From Hawaii Wildfires Rises to 80 as New Fire Prompts Evacuations

By Mimi Nguyen Ly
Amid wildfires not yet contained in Hawaii, at least 80 people have been confirmed dead and a new fire has also ...
- Jan. 6 Committee Failed to Preserve Documents, Didn’t Investigate Security Failures: Republican Lawmaker

By Ryan Morgan
A House Republican reviewing the now-defunct House Jan. 6 Committee has raised concerns that the Democrat-led panel did not properly preserve all ...
- US Military Establishes Generative Artificial Intelligence Task Force

By Aldgra Fredly
The U.S. Department of Defense said on Aug. 10 that it had established a task force to analyze and integrate generative artificial ...
- Hunter Biden Special Counsel Appointment May Violate Law Requiring Impartial Government Outsider: Rep. Sessions

By Mark Tapscott
Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss as Special Counsel for the Hunter Biden investigation may violate the ...
- House Will Not ‘Rubber-Stamp’ Biden Request for $24 Billion More for Ukraine: McCarthy’s Office

By Lawrence Wilson
President Joe Biden’s $40 million supplemental funding request faces two hurdles in Congress—the whopping price tag for additional federal spending items and ...
- Judge Compares Biden Admin’s Social Media Censorship to Mafia-Style Tactics as Biden Lawyers Claim No Proof of Coercion

By Tom Ozimek
In Missouri’s social media censorship case against the Biden administration, President Joe Biden’s lawyers argued no solid proof of government coercion in ...
- US Budget Deficit Tops $1.6 Trillion Amid Lower Tax Revenue, Higher Spending

By Andrew Moran
The U.S. budget deficit for fiscal year 2023, running from October to September, is already the third largest on record, as tax ...
- Judge Snubs Special Counsel, Issues Limited Gag Order in Trump Election Case

By Petr Svab and Jackson Richman
WASHINGTON—District Judge Tanya Chutkan opposed the request by prosecutors to bar former President Donald Trump from revealing non-sensitive evidence ...