Neb. Gov. Ricketts to Newsmax: Lack of Title 42 Creates 'Huge Security Issue'
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts told Newsmax that if Title 42 were not implemented, a “huge security issue” would occur alongRead More
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts told Newsmax that if Title 42 were not implemented, a “huge security issue” would occur alongRead More
Frank James, the man who has been charged in the Brooklyn subway shootings this week, was able to obtain aRead More
Rep. Alex Mooney, R-W.Va., told Newsmax that leaving the southern border unchecked lends to it getting ‘out of control.’
The United States has lost respect on the global stage because of President Joe Biden, and that imperils the countryRead More
A full 6 in 10 American voters are not confident President Joe Biden can prevent the Russia-Ukraine war from spreadingRead More
Dr. Mehmet Oz told Newsmax on Saturday that politicians in Washington, D.C., do not hold the same values as Pennsylvania’sRead More
The nation’s lawlessness comes “from the presidency on down, where there is no leadership,” Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears saidRead More
President Joe Biden on Friday hit out at Republicans after only one member of the GOP in the House votedRead More
Sen. Pat Toomey, R- Pa., the ranking member on the Senate banking committee, is questioning President Joe Biden’s pick ofRead More
The Biden administration has dismissed a diplomatic solution to Russia’s threat to Ukraine, and that shows Secretary of State AntonyRead More
In a guest appearance on a conservative podcast Friday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized Supreme Court Justices John Roberts andRead More
The shortage of COVID-19 at-home test kits that comes as the omicron coronavirus variant continues to spread is a “directRead More
The American people are getting a full view of the “double standards, the hypocrisy” of how the Biden administration hasRead More
Breakfast food giant Kellogg’s is being sued for $5 million by an Illinois woman who says the filling in theRead More
President Joe Biden’s plan to increase the nation’s refugee cap to 125,000 for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 hasRead More