AZ Vote Counting Could Drag On Until Thanksgiving or Even Christmas, Election Officials Say
Arizona election officials claimed Wednesday that the midterm votes could take weeks or possibly months to count, according to CNBC.... Read more.
December Runoff for Georgia Senate
Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and GOP candidate Herschel Walker are set to undergo a runoff election on December 6.... Read more.
City of Boston Agrees to Pay $2.1 Million in Christian Flag Case
The city of Boston has agreed to pay $2.1 million in attorney fees and damages stemming from a 2017 case in which the city refused to allow a Christian flag to be... Read more.
Kerry’s Climate Alarmism Scheme Allows Polluting Companies to Continue Polluting
White House climate envoy John Kerry announced Wednesday that the Biden administration and environmental nonprofits are creating a financial framework that will... Read more.
Biden Seeks Novel Relationship With China
Here’s a phrase I never expected to write: Joe Biden will be spending the next few days channeling his inner Gwyneth Paltrow.... Read more.
France Forced to Accept NGO Migrant Boat After Italian PM Meloni Refuses to Back Down in Call With Macron
An NGO humanitarian vessel carrying hundreds of migrants picked up in the Mediterranean has been granted permission to dock in the French port of Marseille after... Read more.
Senator Mike Lee Re-Elected Without Support of Mitt Romney
The state of Utah re-elected Republican Sen. Mike Lee without Mitt Romney's endorsement, making 55.4% of the vote against Evan McMullin.... Read more.
‘Illegal Electioneering’ for Fetterman, Shapiro Discovered by Project Veritas
Project Veritas discovered several instances of "electioneering" at a voting center in Philadelphia.... Read more.
San Francisco DA Won’t Hand Pelosi’s Illegal Alien Attacker to Federal Authorities, Cites ‘Sanctuary City’
District Attorney Brooke Jenkins will not turn over Canadian citizen David Depape to federal authorities due to San Francisco being a "sanctuary city" for illegal... Read more.
State Department Allows Intelligence Agencies Access to Personal Information of U.S. Citizens
Over 145 million Americans have personal data now accessible to a variety of government agencies, as revealed in a letter from Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) to State... Read more.

