Fox News contributor Leo Terrell told DeSantis supporters via X that if former President Trump lands the nomination for the presidency in 2024, they are not welcome […]
Day: September 6, 2023
Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has questioned the credibility of a doctor’s notes asserting that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is in good health, according to […]
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that former President Donald Trump is liable for making defamatory statements about a writer who accused him in 2019 of raping her […]
Republican Rep. Mark Alford of Missouri ripped “sad and sick” Democrats on Wednesday for tying disaster relief funding for Maui and Florida to additional aid for Ukraine. […]
Protests raged for the fourth time in a row Tuesday outside a Staten Island Catholic school that New York City officials have transformed into a 350-bed migrant […]
Meta’s Oversight Board ruled Wednesday that and Instagram showed “patterns of censorship” by removing posts about abortion that the social media platforms claimed constituted death threats. […]
Hunter Biden really knows no shame as is evident in a report that he arrogantly attended six state dinners… four while chairman of Rosemont Seneca and two […]
Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Kyiv on Wednesday and is likely to announce a military aid package worth than $1 billion, according to Reuters. […]
A jovial Gary Busey was caught on camera after an alleged hit-and-run, only to stop and flee again: “I’m private.” Video of the Aug. 30 incident along […]
U.S. Southern Command nixed two scheduled on-base showings of the popular film “Sound Of Freedom” after Military Times found out and asked about the plans, according to […]
House Oversight Chair Rep. James Comer said Tuesday night during an appearance on Fox News’s “Hannity” that his investigation into whether President Joe Biden is improperly involved […]
A new study has exposed the “revolving door” between government agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and the private sector. Published in Health Affairs, the study […]











