International Money Fund Warns on U.S. Debt ‘Something Will Have to Give’
The International Monetary Fund warned the United States that government spending and increasing national debt are not sustainable and could hurt the global economy. The Washington, D.C.-based group...
View ArticleLos Angeles Prosecutor on Election Software Firm Case Claims Charges Dropped...
A lead prosecutor on a case involving the CEO of an election software company has filed a government tort complaint against Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón for allegedly dismissing...
View Article‘Clear Violation of the Law’: Biden’s Multi-Billion Dollar Broadband Plan...
The Biden administration's program to expand access to broadband internet may run afoul of the law that created it, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. The National Telecommunications and...
View ArticlePro-Life Leaders Sound Alarm on Potential Abortion Ballot Initiatives: ‘Bunch...
Leaders in the pro-life community are warning Americans about the pro-abortion industry’s deceptive ways, as over 20 percent of states face the possibility of voting on an abortion-related ballot...
View ArticleMedical Associations Silent After Review Finds Weak Evidence for Recommending...
Major medical associations have remained silent after the results of a four-year review commissioned by the National Health Service (NHS) England undermined their recommendations for giving puberty...
View ArticleLawmakers Decry U.S. Military’s Drift to DEI Culture
The U.S. military’s ongoing embrace of the far-left culture war has drawn increased attention and ire from lawmakers. Despite Pentagon officials waving off concerns, a steady stream of evidence has...
View ArticleFraud Costs the Federal Government up to $521 Billion a Year
The federal government loses up to $521 billion a year to fraud, according to a first-of-its-kind estimate from a Congressional watchdog. The U.S. Government Accountability Office, which serves as the...
View ArticleColumbia University Shifts Classes Online After Pro-Palestinian, Anti-Israel...
Columbia University President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik ordered classes to be held virtually on Monday following an unauthorized pro-Palestinian encampment on campus late last week, calling for a...
View ArticleCalifornia Judge Who Disbarred Trump’s Former Attorney John Eastman Funneled...
California disciplinary court Judge Yvette Roland (pictured above), who disbarred Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar John Eastman last month, contributed to a Democratic PAC last...
View ArticleBiden Admin Wants to Send American Tax Dollars to Train Army of Transgender...
The Biden administration wants to train at least 200 activists to advocate for transgender rights in India as part of a program ostensibly designed to advance America’s "national interests," according...
View ArticleAlan Dershowitz Says He is No Longer Loyal to Democratic Party After Columbia...
Dershowitz, a Democrat who has been a major critic of President Joe Biden and the current administration, said his party has been an "extraordinary disappointment" because they have not been very vocal...
View ArticleJudge Declares Mistrial for Arizona Rancher Charged with Murder of Mexican...
A judge declared a mistrial in Arizona on Monday, after a jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict, in a case where a rancher allegedly killed a Mexican national on his property. The post Judge...
View ArticleFresh Revelations About TikTok Come as Senate Considers the Divestment Bill
Pressure is mounting in Washington to finally pass a bill requiring TikTok's China-based parent company to divest of the popular social media app amid new revelations that the company is much closer to...
View ArticleHouse Judiciary Opens Formal Inquiry into ATF Killing of Arkansas Airport...
The House Judiciary Committee on Monday launched a formal inquiry into federal agents’ fatal shooting of an Arkansas airport executive during the execution of a gun case search warrant at his home,...
View ArticleCommentary: Hold Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Responsible for Iran’s...
The terrorist Iranian regime's unprecedented recent attack on Israel, which included 185 drones, 36 cruise missiles, and 110 surface-to-surface missiles, is an unambiguous casus belli—an act of...
View ArticleMSNBC Legal Analyst Predicts Chance of ‘Mistrial’ in Trump’s Bragg Case
MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos predicted on Monday that there is a possibility for a mistrial in the case Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought against former President Donald Trump....
View ArticleNeil W. McCabe: Trump Has Opportunity to Capitalize in New York, Produce...
National political reporter Neil W. McCabe said the scene of former President Donald Trump visiting a bodega in West Harlem last week “absolutely” resonates with Hispanic and Black voters, which...
View ArticleCommentary: Biden Weaponizes the Federal Government for His Own Reelection...
President Joe Biden has taken every part of the federal government and transformed it into his personal reelection machine, creating a hyper-partisan election apparatus out of supposedly neutral...
View ArticleCommentary: To Appease Environmentalists, the FTC Will Cripple U.S. Energy
In the movie The Perfect Storm, George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg are among the crew of a boat off the Northeast coast that is caught in the convergence of multiple powerful storms. The combination of...
View ArticleUniversity Antisemitism Reaches Fever Pitch with Calls for Violence Against Jews
A Jewish Yale student was reportedly stabbed in the eye with a Palestinian flag during a pro-Hamas protest on campus over the weekend, the latest incident highlighting the ongoing tensions on college...
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