"It’s never been this bad,” CBP Del Rio sector chief Austin Skero said. “I’ll tell you that straight up, I’ve never seen it this bad.”
“The idea that people can’t restore our way of life and reconnect with civil society unless they get a vaccine is an inherent violation of civil liberties," Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) told Fox…
“Big Tech has destroyed countless Americans’ reputations, openly interfered in our elections by banning news stories, and baselessly censored important topics like the origins of the coronavirus…
In order to push the progressive narrative without directly commenting, Ziegler shared comments of School Board Chairwoman Brenda Sheridan.
“The entire intent of this campaign is to draw down power and resources to the ground level and into the hands of the people," socialist candidate India Walton said during her victory speech.
Public commenting was unanimously ended by the school board and the event was declared an unlawful assembly after the crowd became more boisterous.
Arvada Chief of Police Link Strate noted that the murder of Officer Gordon Beesley was a hateful act of violence against the officer “because he was wearing an Arvada police uniform and a badge…
“Would it be good for our country if we [passed the For the People Act], only to see that legislation rescinded a few years from now and replaced by a nationwide voter-ID law or restrictions on…
"Has anyone from the administration reached out to Gov. DeWine or anyone in Ohio’s government about the possibility of violence resulting from his return to the trail?" White House correspondent…
"...at some point, people are going to have to stand up to these bullies, cause that’s what it is. It’s just bullying. It’s ‘I can make you crawl like a dog, and I enjoy it,'" Maher said.
As the investigation unfolded, it became clear that the unfortunate event was an accident, as both the driver and victim were members of the Gay Men’s Chorus Family.
Rhodes College will reportedly charge students who are not vaccinated a whopping $1,500 per semester to return to campus.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) likened the pro-life battle to that of ending the “moral evil of slavery” on Wednesday during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing.
An ad paid for by a progressive group calling for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire is all set to launch tomorrow in The New York Times, reports CNN.
Almost three-quarters of church-going Catholics believe Catholic public officials who support certain stances like abortion should not partake in Communion.
Democrats are pushing for a vote on a bill that may establish reparations, hoping to gain momentum from the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Massacre.
Fairfax County, Virginia teacher Lilit Vanetsyan urged both parents and teachers to stand up against radical indoctrination of children in schools on Tuesday in an interview with MRCTV…
The Republican effort to limit Vice President Kamala Harris’ taxpayer-funded international travel until she visits the Southern border was blocked by House Democrats on Monday.
The Voting Rights Protection Act was unveiled last week to guarantee both increased access and more trust in the election process following the contested 2020 election.
As leaders of seven of the world's top nations met this weekend for the G7 summit, President Joe Biden made no shortage of gaffes - two of which were especially notable.
"...we plan to launch an ambitious effort to support resilience and development around the world, by investing in high-quality, high-standard, physical, digital and health infrastructures," Biden…
“Her answers to questions, maybe even obvious questions, those answered have White House insiders perplexed,” CNN’s John Berman on Wednesday.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 5 percent in May, the fastest annual rate since August 2008, eclipsing the already high expectation for inflation.
"Thank you to the Department of the Interior Inspector General for Completely and Totally exonerating me in the clearing of Lafayette Park!" Trump said in a Wednesday statement.
“I don’t want to hire a person well-practiced in remaining silent when it costs something to speak up,” First Things editor Rusty Reno said.