Major Outage Forces Puerto Rico to Shutter Schools, Offices
More than a million customers in Puerto Rico remained without electricity on Thursday after a fire at a main powerRead More
More than a million customers in Puerto Rico remained without electricity on Thursday after a fire at a main powerRead More
The Boy Scouts of America’s use of the word “Scouting” to advertise co-ed programs does not violate the Girl Scouts’Read More
Ninth grader Harleigh Walker, 15, spends her time after school like many girls her age: doing homework, listening to TaylorRead More
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed more than 40 Republican authored bills Friday including a package overhauling election administration, while heRead More
A University of Virgina student is speaking out after the school’s newspaper called for canceling a visit from former ViceRead More
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which works to elect Republicans to the House of Representatives, on Friday said it raisedRead More
GOP Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to bus migrants from Texas to Washington, D.C., has been applauded by conservatives, but opponentsRead More
A former Florida prep school administrator paid handsomely to take college entrance exams for wealthy students seeking admission to eliteRead More
A Texas florist’s right to possess firearms was restored by a judge Thursday, weeks after she was sentenced to twoRead More
SpaceX launched three rich businessmen and their astronaut escort to the International Space Station on Friday for more than aRead More
Two of four men were acquitted Friday in a conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020, motivated byRead More
Jack Maxey, the whistleblower who says he has found previously unseen files on Hunter Biden’s laptop computer, told Newsmax onRead More
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia and Democrat Stacey Abrams are to blame for the influx of illegal immigrants intoRead More
Vice President Kamala Harris is going to preside over Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation vote in the SenateRead More
The New York Times is changing its social media policies on journalists’ use of Twitter, making it “optional” as theRead More