By Dom Calicchio | Fox News President Trump drew a torrent of criticism from Democrats on Saturday over a series of Twitter messages aimed at U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., and the Baltimore district that Cummings represents in Congress. But just a few years ago, Sen. Bernie Sanders — a candidate seeking the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nomination — took his own shots at […]
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Doug Schoen: Pelosi’s feud with Ocasio-Cortez should end with an ultimatum – Will AOC make the smart choice?
By Douglas E. Schoen | Fox News While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York met Friday to try to stop the public feuding between moderate Democrats and those on the far left of their party, I doubt they’ll succeed. Pelosi, 79, is a pragmatist and a master legislative strategist who has served […]
Dan Stein: Supreme Court ruling allowing Pentagon funding for border wall strengthens national security
By Dan Stein | Fox News The Supreme Court was wise to side with the Trump administration Friday when it ruled that the president can use $2.5 billion in Defense Department funds for construction of a border wall to replace existing fencing in Arizona, California and New Mexico. In a 5-4 ruling, the high court overturned an appeals court […]
Democrats dub Supreme Court’s border wall ruling ‘regrettable’ and ‘nonsensical’
By Louis Casiano | Fox News Democrats reacted with disappointment to Friday’s Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to divert $2.5 billion in Pentagon funds for border wall construction. The 5-4 ruling, which broke along ideological lines, means President Trump can tap into military funds to begin work to replace fencing along the southern border in California, Arizona and New Mexico. Earlier this month, the 9th […]
Supreme Court paves way for Trump administration to use military funds for border wall
By Alex Pappas | Fox News The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration on Friday in lifting a freeze backed by a lower court that had halted plans to use $2.5 billion in Pentagon funds for border wall construction. The decision, which split the bench along ideological lines, allows the administration to move ahead with plans to use military funds to […]
Google Works on AI With Top Chinese University That Has Ties to Chinese Military
BY NATHAN SU Google has been cooperating with a leading artificial intelligence (AI) research body at Tsinghua University, a prestigious Chinese academic institution that also conducts AI research for the Chinese military. The American internet giant has been collaborating with Beijing’s Tsinghua University since June 2018, when it launched a new AI research body, the Tsinghua University […]
Ginsburg defends Kavanaugh, Gorsuch as ‘very decent, very smart individuals’
By Gregg Re | Fox News Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Wednesday night defended Associate Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch as “very decent” and “very smart” individuals after one of her former law clerks suggested that new nominees lack personal decency. Ginsburg’s comments turned heads on social media, given the contentious and bitterly personal confirmation hearings last year […]
New report says the worst drivers can be found in this state
By Gary Gastelu | Fox News What state has the worst drivers? We have the answer! Well, an answer. Financial advice website SmartAsset.com conducts an annual study using a unique methodology that aims to determine where you’ll want to be wariest on the roads. It takes the number of uninsured drivers, the rates of highway fatalities and DUI […]
Federal court blocks Trump asylum rules hours after judge ruled to keep restrictions in place
By Bradford Betz, Ronn Blitzer | Fox News A federal judge in California on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from imposing restrictions on individuals seeking asylum in the United States, just hours after a judge in Washington had decided to let the rule stand while lawsuits play out in court. The rule, published in the Federal Register last week, required people seeking asylum to apply […]
Young Conservatives Feel They Can’t Express Themselves on Social Media
BY BOWEN XIAO WASHINGTON—Students feel they can’t express themselves properly on social media because of big tech censorship and, for some, the fear of being bullied into silence, with many experiencing or witnessing some form of shadow banning—the surreptitious suppression of a user’s content by the platform. Students at Turning Point USA’s Teen Student Action Summit reported encountering such […]
Trump pushes on with immigration crackdown despite legal hurdles
By Bryan Pietsch, Daina Beth Solomon WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration pushed ahead with its attempts to crack down on migration at the southern border on Monday, defending in court a virtual ban it imposed on asylum seekers and issuing its second sweeping order within a week. A U.S. district judge […]
Heat Wave to Hit Much of the US With the Hottest Temperatures in Years
BY JACK PHILLIPS A heatwave is slated to impact much of the United States in the coming days, affecting an estimated 100 million people in parts of the eastern and central portions of the country. “Over the next few days, there will be little relief at night as low temperatures in many places, particularly cities along […]