By Judicial Watch Nearly half a million illegal immigrant minors have entered the United States through the porous Mexican border since President Joe Biden took office in 2021 and the financial impact on the nation’s public education system is staggering, according to information disclosed at a recent congressional hearing conducted to address the unprecedented crisis. […]
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Appeals Court Rejects Biden Admin’s Transgender Student Directive
By Tom Ozimek An appeals court on Friday denied the Biden administration’s attempt to revive a directive that would have required schools to let transgender students join sports teams that align with their “gender identity” and grant female-identifying male students access to girls’ lockers and bathrooms. In a June 14 ruling, the Ohio-based 6th U.S. […]
ICE Arrests Illegal Immigrant in Baltimore Convicted of Sex Crimes Against Minor
By Mary Lou Lang An illegal immigrant from Guatemala who was convicted for sex crimes against a minor in Maryland was released without serving jail time, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The agency announced on Monday that deportation officers from Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) of Baltimore arrested Raul Calderon-Interiano, 25, who […]
RFK Jr. Inching Closer to Qualifying for CNN’s June 27 Presidential Debate
By Jeff Louderback Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is simultaneously working to get on the ballot in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and racing to meet a June 20 deadline to qualify for CNN’s presidential debate. The independent presidential candidate is getting closer to accomplishing both objectives. After submitting 3,300 signatures in Minnesota […]
Compromised Justice: Allegations of Election Interference in Trump Conviction
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In a shocking turn of events, former President Donald Trump has been convicted on all 34 counts by a New York State Supreme Court, leading to a firestorm of accusations and political fallout. At the center of the controversy are Justice Juan Merchan, a known Democratic donor with family […]
Still Flying High, WWII Plane That Led D-Day Operation Heads to Normandy
By Allan Stein OXFORD, Conn.—High above the muddy Hudson River, the D-Day Squadron had flown nearly 100 miles in tight formation to reach the towering spires of New York City. Straight ahead, the mirror-blue One World Trade Center—Manhattan’s tallest building at 1,776 feet—rose majestically above a drab sea of skyscrapers. Just beyond was the Statue […]
The Path to Energy Independence: Unlocking America’s Oil Riches
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Washington D.C., May 21, 2024 — It’s time to make a bold stride towards energy independence. The United States needs to harness its vast oil reserves to meet national demands thus reducing reliance on foreign oil. With strategic exploitation of its rich oil formations, the nation aims to stabilize […]
Majority of Likely Black Voters in House Battleground Districts View Democrats as More Extreme Than GOP: Survey
By Mark Tapscott According to the latest Cygnal Battleground Survey, 55 percent of black likely voters in 39 key House congressional districts view the Democratic Party as more extreme than the Republican Party. Thirty-seven percent of the back likely voters questioned in the May 6-8 survey by the Washington-based survey research firm said the Republican […]
California Leads the Nation in Job Losses: Federal Data
By Bill Pan California currently leads the nation in job losses, with a recent wave of layoffs particularly hitting the tech sector hard, according to the latest federal government data. According to the Federal Reserve of Economic Data (FRED), some 482,700 residents of California lost their jobs since the beginning of this year, positioning the […]
US Weekly Jobless Claims Reach Highest Since August 2023
By Katabella Roberts The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits reached its highest level since August 2023 last week, according to data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on May 9. First-time applications for unemployment benefits for the week ending May 4 soared by 22,000 to 231,000—up from 209,000 the week […]
Mercedes Vows to Keep Making Gas-Powered Engines as EV Transition Slows
By Jana J. Pruet Mercedes-Benz Group AG is easing off its aggressive electric vehicle goals as sales lag, pushing the luxury automaker to keep producing its trusted combustion engines. “The transformation might take longer than expected,” CEO Ola Källenius told shareholders during the company’s annual meeting on May 9. The German automaker previously aimed to […]
50 Governors Oppose Federal Plan to Move National Guard Units: ‘Power Grab’
By Jack Phillips Governors from 50 states, as well as several territories, said they oppose a Department of Defense (DOD) plan to move state National Guard units to the U.S. Space Force, with a separate governor alleging Monday the plan is a “power grab.” In March, the DOD sent Congress a proposal that would allow […]

