Shocking footage captured the moment a Kia crashed through the front doors of a Florida convenience store, before pinning a man against the back wall — making […]
Day: June 23, 2023
The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration Friday, ruling 8-1 against two states that challenged its immigration enforcement priorities. Texas and Louisiana challenged guides issued by […]
A Virginia jury acquitted a Loudoun County Public Schools spesman Thursday who was accused of lying to the special grand jury during an investigation of a high-profile […]
A collegiate summer league baseball team in Georgia is under fire for its chosen name, the Macon Bacon. The Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine apparently has too […]
The homeless crisis in San Francisco has been the horrifying subject of many heads in recent months, but witnessing a person defecating on a public street has […]
After crime forced the mass exodus of many retailers within and around San Francisco’s main shopping mall, the city’s mayor is now pitching the idea of tearing […]
A Trump-appointed immigration judge believes the Department of Justice (DOJ) fired him because of his conservative views, he told “Fox & Friends First” Friday morning. “After my […]
Republican Kari Lake was slapped with a defamation suit on Thursday from Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer (R) regarding remarks she made concerning her defeat in the […]
Workers at than 150 Starbucks locations will be striking in the coming week over complaints about the company’s handling of LGBT issues, including its alleged pressure […]
Suleman Dawood, the 19-year-old university student who died aboard the Titan submarine, had never wanted to ride in it in the first place. As previously reported, five […]
Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg intends to remove Canadian news content from and Instagram thanks to the passage of a draconian new Canadian law. Passed by the […]
Faith and Freedom Coalition (FFC) Founder Ralph Reed said that some GOP candidates need to “grow a backbone” on the issue of abortion, according to an Associated […]











