After Sarah Sanders declared her imminent departure as Press Secretary earlier this month, the long wait for who her replacement will be is finally over.
As Trump Derangement Syndrome continues to become a focal point of the Democratic party, more politicians continue making outlandish claims in order to "own the cons."
Ravelry, a knitting social media site which many didn’t know existed until a couple days ago, announced in a blog on Sunday that, henceforth, it would remove any user supporting Donald Trump on…
As San Diego remains the fourth city with the highest homelessness rate in the U.S., drastic steps are being taken to deal with the problem.
Cancel culture is destroying public life as we know it. And if you don’t know what that is, or if you don’t think it applies to you, think again.
A Cook County judge ruled a special prosecutor must be appointed in the infamous Jussie Smollett case after Cook County State’s attorney, Kim Foxx, recused herself and handed the investigation…
President Trump is falling short of the deportation numbers set by his predecessor, according to Department of Homeland Security figures.
On Tuesday, Vice President Mike Pence bid farewell to the USNS Comfort as it prepares to embark on a five-month long voyage to assist nations whose medical systems have become strained due to the…
On Thursday, in a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a Peace Cross war memorial erected on public land in Prince George’s County, Maryland would be allowed to stand as is.
“A national reparations policy is a moral, democratic and economic imperative, despite much progress over the centuries.”
After announcing his presidential reelection bid on Tuesday, President Trump was met with a pleasant surprise.
Yesterday, in an event that surprised no one, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said something stupid.
If you want to start a fierce debate among a group of conservatives, bring up flag burning. Odds are you’ll find a couple of people who disagree on the subject.
Amazon, the e-commerce site which has become a staple in everyday American life, can’t seem to catch a break, especially not from the likes of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).
Denver is a city of culture. A place where there’s always something to do or see.
With the conclusion of the Supreme Court’s term looming at the end of June and a staggering 24 cases yet to be ruled upon, anticipations are high for how the court will rule on some of the country…
Kyle Kashuv, former Parkland student and Second Amendment advocate, announced that his acceptance to Harvard had been rescinded Monday morning.
On Friday, Governor Ron DeSantis plans to sign SB 168 into Florida law.
On Thursday, New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation into law which eliminates religious exemptions for childhood vaccinations in New York.
On Thursday, two oil tankers were severely damaged by explosions in the Gulf of Oman, requiring the rescue of several crew members.
The Office of Special Counsel (OSC) -- not related to the recently closed Mueller Special Counsel -- called for Kellyanne Conway’s firing in a report released Thursday, citing numerous violations…
On Tuesday, comedian Jon Stewart blasted members of a Judiciary subcommittee for failing to attend a hearing in which 9/11 first-responders gave testimonials to support the 9/11 Victim…
Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), a member of the woke freshman class in the House, is on the hot seat once again, this time for continuing to pose in campaign photos with Palestinian-American businessman…