Only 20 Percent of Workers Nearing Retirement Is Financially on Track
CBS News The rule of thumb for people who are 55 and have another decade of work before reaching the traditional retirement age is to have already socked away about eight times their salary in their...
View ArticleOklahoma Supreme Court Rules Against First Publicly-Funded Religious Charter...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the approval of what would have been the nation’s first publicly-funded religious school was unconstitutional, according to court records. Oklahoma’s Virtual...
View ArticleCommentary: Democrats Have Been Complaining About Election Fraud for Years
How do the Democrats complain? Let us count the ways. In January 2017, seven House Democrats (Jim McGovern, Jamie Raskin, Pramila Jayapal, Raul Grijalva, Sheila Jackson Lee, Barbara Lee, and Maxine...
View ArticleFeds Surveilling Thousands of Americans’ Mail Each Year
The United States Postal Service (USPS) gave law enforcement thousands of names, addresses and other details from the letters and packages of Americans without court approval, The Washington Post...
View ArticlePentagon Doesn’t Know If It Funds Dangerous Biological Research in China, New...
Despite years of warnings that China operates an illicit biological weapons program, the U.S. military remains unable to determine whether it sends American tax dollars to Beijing for research that...
View ArticleCommentary: The Presidential Debate Should Expose a Fragile Biden
While sometimes it is unavoidable, lawyers do everything they can not to become witnesses in their own cases. Such a contingency may require new counsel, adding to client expense. It also leads to some...
View ArticleTrump Expands Push in Blue States as Virginia Appears Competitive
Former President Donald Trump appears poised to invest heavily in Virginia in the 2024 election as new polling data suggests the Old Dominion could be competitive for Republicans for the first time in...
View ArticleObama-Appointed Judges Strike Down Parts of Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan
Obama-appointed federal judges blocked parts of the Biden administration’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan on Monday in response to Republican states’ lawsuits. Judge John A. Ross of...
View ArticleIllegal Immigration a Top 2024 Election Issue with Immigrant Crime Map, Poll...
Illegal immigration is one of the most important problems for Americans, and a new "Illegal Alien Crime" map as well as a poll about language surrounding the issue highlights the significance of the...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Trump Expands Push in Blue States as Virginia Appears Competitive
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View ArticleIllegal Crossings at Northern Border Spikes over 1,000 Percent Under Biden
The Biden administration has overseen an enormous increase of illegal migrant crossings along the U.S.-Canada border over the past four years. There have so far been 12,859 illegal migrant crossings...
View ArticleTop Commentary: The Presidential Debate Should Expose a Fragile Biden
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View ArticleTop Story: Illegal Crossings at Northern Border Spikes over 1,000 Percent...
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View ArticleSupreme Court Sides with Biden Admin in Landmark Censorship Case
The Supreme Court issued a ruling Wednesday siding with the Biden administration in a landmark case that challenged the federal government’s ability to pressure social media companies to censor speech....
View ArticleKey House Chairman Intervenes in Bannon Case, Tells Supreme Court Democrat...
The House subcommittee chairman investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot's intelligence and security failures made an extraordinary intervention Wednesday at the Supreme Court, telling the justices he...
View ArticleSupreme Court Accidentally Posts Ruling Appearing to Limit Idaho Abortion Ban
The Supreme Court inadvertently posted a copy of a ruling on its website Wednesday in the Biden administration’s challenge to Idaho’s abortion ban, a court spokesperson confirmed. The post Supreme...
View ArticleTrump Beats Biden on Question of Trust to Handle ‘Threats to Democracy’
Washington Examiner A new poll shows voters from swing states trust former President Donald Trump to protect America’s democracy more than President Joe Biden. The Washington Post/Schar School...
View ArticleJudge Strikes Down Montana Law Defining Sex as Only Male or Female for...
The Associated Press A judge on Tuesday struck down a Montana law that defined “sex” in state law as only male or female, finding that it was unconstitutional. District Court Judge Shane Vannatta in...
View ArticleBiden Administration Shields Identity of Jordanians in Foiled Quantico Attack
Center for Immigration Studies The U.S. government is withholding the names of two illegal alien Jordanian nationals, one of whom illegally crossed the Southwest Border, who on May 3 tried to ram a box...
View ArticleNTSB Accuses Norfolk Southern of ‘Unconscionable’ Interference in East...
Fox News Officials from the National Transportation Safety Board offered scathing testimony during a hearing Tuesday marking the conclusion of their investigation into the catastrophic February 2023...
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