Haitian migrants in custody have ‘hijacked’ multiple buses
By Anna Giaritelli DEL RIO, Texas — Haitian migrants in federal custody have “hijacked” multiple buses during transport rides and forced out drivers in incidents that threaten to stop the…
By Anna Giaritelli DEL RIO, Texas — Haitian migrants in federal custody have “hijacked” multiple buses during transport rides and forced out drivers in incidents that threaten to stop the…
By Isabel van Brugen Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) on Tuesday likened President Joe Biden’s recently announced COVID-19 vaccine mandates to “modern-day segregation,” saying that they should be “rescinded” as they…
By Tyler Olson Amid a crushing wave of migrants rushing the United States’ southern border, overwhelmed U.S. immigration agencies are releasing “numerous” migrants not just in southern cities, but deep…
Chris Talgo, Opinion Contributor On Sept. 9, President Biden declared that all companies with more than 100 employees must “ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated or show a negative test…
By Joseph Zeballos-Roig,Ben Winck The White House is warning state and local governments of substantial cuts to federally funded measures such as Medicaid, school lunch, and disaster relief programs if…
By JONATHAN LEMIRE and ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press It was an hour President Joe Biden would no doubt like to forget. On Friday, the Pentagon acknowledged that a drone strike…
Devin Watkins President Joe Biden says he will have federal regulators make employers require workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, or else they’ll have to pay for continuous testing of…
Legislation to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations advanced out of the House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday to help fund President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion social spending…
By Jack Phillips Former acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller, who briefly led the Pentagon from late 2020 until January 2021, said he did not authorize an alleged phone call between…
By The Center Square Twenty-seven Republican governors or attorneys general have vowed to fight the latest executive order issued by President Joe Biden mandating that over 80 million private employees…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly More than a dozen governors and two attorneys general late Thursday issued statements defying the Biden administration’s impending vaccine mandates for federal workers and private-sector workers.…
By Jack Phillips President Joe Biden will direct the Department of Labor to develop a rule that companies with more than 100 employees will require vaccinations or once-per-week testing for…