Rep. Mike Johnson to Newsmax: Search and Recuse Top Priority After Ida
Search and rescue efforts are the first concern in Louisiana, where “many thousands” may remain stranded in their homes inRead More
Search and rescue efforts are the first concern in Louisiana, where “many thousands” may remain stranded in their homes inRead More
In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling the Biden administration’s moratorium on evictions was unconstitutional, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,Read More
A proposed vaccine verification bill in California has died, but efforts for a stronger push next year are still circulating.Read More
President Joe Biden kept his promise to the Taliban to have troops out of Afghanistan by Aug. 31, but brokeRead More
A white child at a summer camp on Martha’s Vineyard placed a tent strap around the neck of a BlackRead More
The United States expects the Taliban to live up to their commitments now that US troops have pulled out ofRead More
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Jan. 6 select committee is set to request that telecommunications companies preserve phone records of formerRead More
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump in his lawsuits against tech giants says Facebook, Twitter and others are “stateRead More
The Biden administration has “shown weakness when our country needed to see strength” during the evacuation of American military andRead More
The U.S. Marine who criticized the military withdrawal from Afghanistan in a viral video has resigned his commission after beingRead More
Less than 40% of Americans approve of President Joe Biden’s handling of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, and threeRead More
Arnold Schwarzenegger has doubled down on his criticism of people who refuse to wear masks, branding then “whiny babies.”
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Monday it is creating a new office to deal withRead More
Entergy Corp said crews have begun assessing damage where it is safe to do so now that Hurricane Ida, whichRead More
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, a U.S. Navy SEAL who served in Afghanistan, said the U.S. State Department has “a lotRead More