Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) signaled on Tuesday that the chamber would take up legislation to address hate crimes and domestic terrorism.
"Here on the floor of the Senate this morning, I started the process to make two pieces of l
On the heels of a report that Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo put his brother -- CNN host Chris Cuomo -- and other family members at the front of the coronavirus testing line last year comes the revelation that at least some nursing homes were
Jen Psaki just said it's fine for Joe Biden to travel while telling the rest of us not to due to COVID-19 because he has a "private plane." pic.twitter.com/TS4ThO3v3S
Donald Trump fired a warning shot at Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Monday. Trump endorsed a challenger to Raffensperger to fill his spot and give Georgians true election integrity.
Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents arrested 4 illegal aliens with violent criminal history including homicide, aggravated rape, sexual assault, & gang affiliation.
Biden’s open border policy is endangering our nation.
The United States Chamber of Commerce says it is “critically important” for the Senate to pass two amnesty bills that will pack the U.S. labor market with more foreign workers.
Last week, the Democrat-controlled House — with support from 30 House Re
Feverishly pushed fake news to amplify “white supremacy” moral panic.
Leftists across Twitter, many of them journalists, scrambled to delete tweets after they falsely claimed the Boulder mass shooter, an Islamist from Syria who reportedly had ISIS s
Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) has called on the Department of Veterans Affairs to strip benefits from any service members and veterans who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, according to a Monday report from Business Insider.
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The AP has a story out today detailing some of the struggles that the Justice Department is encountering in its efforts to prosecute hundreds of people who were in attendance at the protests in Washington, D.C., on January 6.