- Arizona the Next Big Push for Drug Cartels as Border Crisis Worsens

By Allan Stein
SAN LUIS, Ariz.—A tangled coil of razor wire marks the end of a segment of the border wall between San Luis, Arizona, ...
- House Intelligence Committee Chair Says ‘Grave Concern’ Over Contents of Biden, Pence Classified Documents

By Katabella Roberts
House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) said on Jan. 29 that there is “grave concern” about the contents of classified documents found at the homes of ...
- Ernst Decries Thousands of Federal Workers Who Fraudulently Received COVID Unemployment Checks

By Mark Tapscott
Thousands of federal workers applied for and received COVID-19-related unemployment benefits and continued getting their regular paychecks during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Sen. ...
- Scandal? What Scandal?

By Cal Thomas
Commentary
In our relativistic age in which everyone has his or her own “truth” and none is to be preferred over another so ...
- ‘Zuck Bucks 2.0’ Gears up for 2024

By John Haughey
The same nonprofit that distributed nearly $420 million in privately funded pandemic and operations grants to election offices nationwide before the 2020 ...
- Trump Begins 2024 Campaign in New Hampshire, South Carolina

By Frank Fang
Former President Donald Trump visited two early-voting states New Hampshire and South Carolina on Jan. 28, hitting the campaign trail for the first time ...
- Protests Erupt in US Cities After Memphis Releases Tyre Nichols Video

By Caden Pearson
Protesters have organized in several U.S. cities on Friday night following the release of body camera footage of the killing of Tyre ...
- Irvine Won’t Investigate Attempted Bribery of Councilors by Consultant Melahat Rafiei

By Jack Bradley
The Irvine City Council Jan. 24 failed to pass a motion to launch an independent investigation after political consultant Melahat Rafiei last week admitted ...
- California to Release More Water to Communities in Wake of Storms

By Brad Jones
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced Jan. 26 it expects to deliver 30 percent of requested water to its public ...
- Arizona Supreme Court Responds to Kari Lake’s Second Election Petition

By Jack Phillips
The Arizona Supreme Court struck down gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s second request to take up her election appeal that is currently being heard by a ...
- Paul Pelosi Hammer Attack Footage to Be Released to the Public

By Tom Ozimek
A San Francisco judge has ordered that evidence relating to the attack on Paul Pelosi must be released to the public, including police body ...
- Judge Blocks California’s COVID-19 Misinformation Law

By Caden Pearson
A California judge on Wednesday halted the state’s so-called COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation law, which was challenged by doctors in two lawsuits, claiming it violates their constitutional ...