- Federal Agency Warns Millions of Microsoft Users to Update Settings

By Jack Phillips
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued more alerts related to security vulnerabilities exploited in attacks targeting Microsoft Windows, Adobe products, and Mozilla software.
The ...
- Project Veritas Loses Hundreds of Thousands of Followers Following James O’Keefe’s Exit

By Jack Phillips
Amid a war of words between Project Veritas board members and its founder, James O’Keefe, the organization’s social media platforms have seen an exodus ...
- Supreme Court Rejects Maryland Election Ruling Challenge by GOP’s 2022 Candidate for Governor

By Matthew Vadum
The Supreme Court rejected on Feb. 21 Republican Dan Cox’s challenge to a state court order he argued unconstitutionally allowed the early ...
- Kari Lake Confirms She’s Taking Election Lawsuit to Supreme Court

By Jack Phillips
Arizona GOP candidate Kari Lake indicated she is still planning to take her election-related lawsuit to the state Supreme Court after an appellate court ...
- Republicans Push Back Against Accord Giving WHO Power Over US Pandemic Response

By Kevin Stocklin
As member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) prepare to gather in Switzerland next week to negotiate final terms of an ...
- Undercover DC Police Officer Pushed Protesters Toward Capitol, Climbed Over Barricade: Court Filing

By Joseph M. Hanneman
Three undercover Metropolitan Police Department officers joined the march of protesters up the northwest side of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. ...
- House GOP Puts New Methane Tax, ‘Greenhouse Gas’ Fund on Chopping Block

By John Haughey
House Republicans want to eliminate a tax on methane emissions and do away with a “greenhouse gas” reduction grant program as part of their ...
- DeSantis Suggests Moving Federal Agencies Outside of Washington to End ‘Accumulation of Power’

By Katabella Roberts
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has suggested that many federal government departments should be moved outside of their current location in Washington, D.C., in ...
- 19 States Ask Supreme Court to Move Forward With Title 42 Border Expulsions Case After Court Cancels Oral Argument

By Matthew Vadum
The 19 states fighting the Biden administration’s plan to end the Title 42 policy that allows rapid expulsion of the illegal immigrants swamping the ...
- Arizona Court Rejects Kari Lake’s Appeal of 2022 Gubernatorial Election Results

By Katabella Roberts
An Arizona appeals court has struck down a challenge filed by Republican Kari Lake regarding the results of the Arizona gubernatorial election, denying her request to have the current ...
- Residents Say They’ve Broken Out in Rashes After East Palestine Train Derailment

By Jack Phillips
Locals who live near the train derailment and release of toxic chemicals near East Palestine, Ohio, have complained about various health problems since the ...
- Jeffrey Epstein Documents, With Names of Associates, Set to be Made Public

By Zachary Stieber
Documents disclosing the names of Jeffrey Epstein employees and other alleged associates are set to become public in the coming months, after ...