- ‘Fundamentally Unfair’: Hall of Fame Swimmer Says Girl Athletes ‘Terrified’ to Critic Transgender Athletes — So She Did

By Michael Wing
Few know the struggles transgender women athletes face better than Lia Thomas, who once competed as a male swimmer — claiming several Ivy League ...
- Trump Defends Gun Rights, Calls for ‘Security Overhaul’ at Schools Nationwide After Uvalde Mass Shooting

By Mimi Nguyen Ly
Former President Donald Trump on Friday called for a “top to bottom security overhaul” at schools nationwide after 21 people died at a mass ...
- Elon Musk Says He ‘Strongly’ Believes in Second Amendment, Suggests ‘Special Permit’ Be Required for ‘Assault Rifles’

By Gary Bai
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk joined the right-to-bear arms debate this week by sharing his thoughts on the second amendment after ...
- Majorities say Biden shows he is too old, not fit to be president

By Bob Unruh
When Joe Biden made those inflated promises at the beginning of his term about how he’d bring the nation together, he probably ...
- Florida’s Inspector General Finds Claims of COVID Data Manipulation ‘Unsubstantiated’

By Jannis Falkenstern
PUNTA GORDA, Fla.–The Florida Inspector General has found “insufficient evidence” to support the claims of a former employee that she was asked to ...
- Top Democrat Blocks Legislation Aimed at Preventing School Shootings

By Zachary Stieber
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on May 25 blocked legislation that proponents say could help prevent school shootings.
The bill, known as the Luke and ...
- Police Waited to Enter Texas School as Shooter Opened Fire: Witnesses

By Jack Phillips
Several witnesses on the scene of the Texas mass shooting said that police waited to enter as videos surfaced of parents telling officers to “Go protect ...
- Twitter to Pay $150 Million After Being Accused of Improperly Selling User Data

By Mimi Nguyen Ly
Twitter has agreed to pay $150 million after it was accused of having sold private information from users to target advertising, without ...
- Biden’s ATF Pick, Senator Clash Over ‘Assault Weapon’ Definition During Judiciary Hearing

By Joseph Lord
The Senate Judiciary Committee on May 25 met to consider the nomination of Steven Dettelbach to be director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, ...
- 18 Major Airlines, FAA, and DOT to Be Sued Over COVID Vaccine Mandates

By Enrico Trigoso
John Pierce Law has filed a lawsuit against Atlas Air, on behalf of US Freedom Flyers (USFF) and Atlas employees, and plans ...
- Ex-Clinton Lawyer Told Different Stories to Congress and FBI About Origin of Trump-Russia Info, Jury Hears

By John Haughey and Zachary Stieber
WASHINGTON—A lawyer representing Hillary Clinton’s campaign told members of Congress in 2017 that he took information about Donald Trump and Russia to the ...
- Obama officials tried to ‘circumvent’ Trump’s foreign policy

By Bob Unruh
Some officials from Barack Obama’s administration were actively trying to undermine the administration of President Donald Trump while he was in office, ...