2014

Over 80 White House Visitations From Hunter Biden’s Business Partners During Joe Biden’s Vice Presidency

Four of Hunter Biden's business partners, a vice president, and two assistants visited the White House at least 80 times while Joe Biden was Vice President of the United States.

Children’s Book ‘She Is She’ Celebrates Biological Reality

“With this book, we want to celebrate undeniable, biological, beautiful her,” said co-author Ryan Bomberger.

Then-VP Biden Approved Statement About Hunter’s Connection With Burisma, Claimed ’No Involvement’

In 2015, then-Vice President Joe Biden approved a statement relating to Hunter Biden's position on Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

FBI Underreports Good Guys with Guns Stopping Active Shootings by 30%

FBI "should be embarrassed," says Crime Prevention Research Center founder.

California Meteorologist Faints On Air During Live Broadcast

A California meteorologist fainted on air Saturday morning just as her segment began, startling her colleagues.

International Criminal Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Russian President Putin

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin on charges of illegally deporting children from Ukraine, making him the third serving president to receive an ICC arrest warrant, though Putin is unlikely to face trial soon, according to Reuters.

Red Cross Packets Show Migrants Where to Cross the US Border

The American Red Cross has maps and guides for migrants to make the dangerous journeys to the U.S.-Mexico border, according to documents exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Researchers Find ‘Higher Than Normal’ Amounts Of Chemicals in East Palestine Air

A recent assessment found high levels of dangerous chemicals in the air following the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

Faculty Far More Tolerant Than Students, Except for Young or Female Professors

Four-year colleges and universities have become such minefields for free speech that substantial portions of self-identified liberal professors — the overwhelming majority of faculty — fear blowback to their careers and reputations for their expression, according to a national faculty survey commissioned by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.

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