Chuck Schumer announces $1.5B push for Interstate Gun Task Force
By Ben Kesslen Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday pushed the federal government to give New York at least $1.5 billion to help get illegal guns off the streets. The Democrat…
By Ben Kesslen Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday pushed the federal government to give New York at least $1.5 billion to help get illegal guns off the streets. The Democrat…
By Joseph Lord Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other Republicans are advising President Joe Biden not to “outsource” his Supreme Court pick to “the radical left,” warning that…
By Ronn Blitzer Far-left Democrats are becoming increasingly hostile toward members of their own party who do not advance their agenda. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement announcement comes after…
By Zachary Stieber The White House on Thursday defended President Joe Biden after he claimed the upcoming midterm elections “easily could be illegitimate.” “Lets be clear: POTUS was not casting…
By Eric Mack DirecTV’s announcement it will not renew One America News’ (OAN) contract in April has become a political hot-button – with leftists celebrating the move and former President…
TBy Mimi Nguyen Ly “A person that comes here and has crowds that go further than any eye can see … and has cars that stretch out for 25 miles—that’s…
Opinion by Jonathan Turley In Shakespeare’s “Othello,” the character Iago famously declared that “men in rage strike those that wish them best.” It was a warning that Sen. Kyrsten Sinema…
By Andrew Mark Miller President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to push his police reform agenda via an executive order as early as this month. The executive actions are still…
By Charles Creitz Republicans in the Pennsylvania State Senate plan to draft a bill that would relocate migrants entering the state on Biden administration-sponsored flights to the president’s home state…
The number of new applications for unemployment benefits climbed 23,000 last week to 230,000, more than anticipated and a discouraging sign for the recovery. The new numbers were reported on…
By Beth Brelje President Joe Biden’s push this week for voter rights legislation that he says will address racism and voter suppression elicited very different reviews from two candidates running…
By Katabella Roberts Much of the Biden administration’s vaccination mandate pertaining to large private employers went into effect Monday, despite the rule facing legal challenges in the Supreme Court, leaving…