President Joe Biden told a group of Marines that his son, Beau, died in Iraq, when he actually didn't.
Biden AGAIN Claims His Son Died In Iraq – This Time To A Group Of Marines
A Michigan State University professor is being sued for requiring her students to pay fees that funded her social activism as part of a class.
A Florida drag show restaurant is suing the state government on claims that not allowing children to attend their “family friendly” shows hurts the restaurant’s business.
The Soros-backed U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, Rachael Rollins, resigned Friday in the wake of two ethics probes that alleged extensive abuses of power.
As of last March 30, oil had traded as a commodity on open exchanges for 40 years. Most people do not remember a time when “WTI” oil was not quoted as “the oil price” by news sources in the United…
A Massachusetts seventh-grade student filed a First Amendment lawsuit Wednesday against Middleborough city and Nichols Middle School officials for banning him from wearing a T-shirt that says: “…
Organizations helping provide relief in Portland are quickly running out of room to hold more people
The first busload of migrants from Texas to Denver has completed its journey, according to a press release from Gov. Greg Abbott Thursday.
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins (R) is facing backlash after removing an aggressive and “threatening” protester from a press conference Wednesday.
Blocked because “legislation is aimed primarily—not at those who unlawfully possess firearms—but at law-abiding citizens.”
California officials will pay $1.4 million to cover the legal fees of four churches that fought a state mandate requiring health insurance plans to cover abortion.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday that a “massive” Medicaid fraud has cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars, blaming the problem on the previous…
Republicans assert that having access to the writings “is critical to the General Assembly’s ability to construct effective solutions.
Had state lawmakers not been able to come up with a solution, Washington would have become the second U.S. state, after Oregon, to decriminalize drug possession.
California’s first-of-its-kind Reparations Task Force is hitting some bumps in the road as their deadline for their recommendations to the government draws near.
More and more “less-developed” countries are responding favorably to China’s political and financial offers of investment, conflict resolution, an alternative financial non-dollar system, and all-…
What we see in the above news is a pattern of ineffective, incompetent, and irrational leadership by what is known as the West. Fanatics and fringe groups dictate policy. A large part of the world…
Over the last month a cascade of news confirmed the consistent incompetence of the Biden Administration and a world power shift.
What we do know is that our relationship with China is in a state of confusion. Our political, military, and financial leaders are not sure what it is or what to do about it. Are we in friendly…
A great irony of the post-colonial world is the one former colony which grew rich, prosperous, modern, and safe without natural resources by relying on the skills, industriousness, and talents of…
In early December, the G7 and EU countries, plus Australia, put a cap on the price at which they would allow sales of Russian exported crude.
Was not the Arab Oil Embargo a big deal? No. It was not. It was a meaningless gesture but came to represent the energy crisis period of the 1970s in the perceptions of many media and academic…
In days of old, when knights were bold, and oil exchanges were not invented, prices were steady, supply was plenty, and Big Oil kept drivers contented.