- Hunter Biden Special Counsel Appointment May Violate Law Requiring Impartial Government Outsider: Rep. Sessions

By Mark Tapscott
Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss as Special Counsel for the Hunter Biden investigation may violate the ...
- House Will Not ‘Rubber-Stamp’ Biden Request for $24 Billion More for Ukraine: McCarthy’s Office

By Lawrence Wilson
President Joe Biden’s $40 million supplemental funding request faces two hurdles in Congress—the whopping price tag for additional federal spending items and ...
- Judge Compares Biden Admin’s Social Media Censorship to Mafia-Style Tactics as Biden Lawyers Claim No Proof of Coercion

By Tom Ozimek
In Missouri’s social media censorship case against the Biden administration, President Joe Biden’s lawyers argued no solid proof of government coercion in ...
- US Budget Deficit Tops $1.6 Trillion Amid Lower Tax Revenue, Higher Spending

By Andrew Moran
The U.S. budget deficit for fiscal year 2023, running from October to September, is already the third largest on record, as tax ...
- Judge Snubs Special Counsel, Issues Limited Gag Order in Trump Election Case

By Petr Svab and Jackson Richman
WASHINGTON—District Judge Tanya Chutkan opposed the request by prosecutors to bar former President Donald Trump from revealing non-sensitive evidence ...
- RFK Jr. Renews Demand for Secret Service Protection After Assassination of Ecuadorian Candidate

By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
The 2024 presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. renewed calls for President Joe Biden to provide protection for the candidate.
Mr. Kennedy’s ...
- Up to 1,000 People Missing on Hawaii’s Maui Island as Fires Continue to Blaze

By Katabella Roberts
As many as 1,000 people are still missing on Hawaii’s Maui Island amid the ongoing wildfires and can’t be contacted, officials said ...
- Surging Crime in California City Impacting Residents, Reaching ‘State of Emergency’

By Travis Gillmore
Rising incidents of crime in Oakland, California, are affecting quality of life, causing some to flee, and leading to calls by some ...
- Special Counsel Jack Smith Admits Another Error in a Trump Case

By Zachary Stieber
Special counsel Jack Smith has acknowledged an error in a case involving former President Donald Trump, the second time his team has ...
- Drug User Allowed to Own Guns Under New Precedent: US Court

By Zachary Stieber
A man who regularly uses an illegal drug can still own guns, according to an Aug. 9 federal court ruling.
Patrick Daniels Jr. ...
- Government Watchdog Says Congressional Earmarks Are the ‘Currency of Corruption’

By Ella Kietlinska and Jan Jekielek Sr.
Local and community projects funded by tax money allocated by Congress, commonly known as “earmarks,” are often wasteful ...
- At Least 36 Killed in Hawaii Wildfires

By Naveen Athrappully
At least 36 people have been confirmed dead in wildfires on Hawaii’s Maui Island, officials confirmed Thursday.
“As the firefighting efforts continue, 36 ...