Rep. Mike Turner (R) alleges Biden was in “potential violation of laws protecting national security, including the Espionage Act and Presidential Records Act."
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and her family's social security numbers published online as part of records of House Select Committee's investigation into Jan. 6 protests at US Capitol; Noem's lawyers demand to know who responsible for leak and what measures will be taken to protect Noem and her family.
Gov. DeSantis activates National Guard, directs state agencies to support local governments responding to influx of migrants in Florida Keys; Biden administration's response deemed "inept."
Black Californians should each receive $1 million and black people who are homeless should be first in line, according to the state’s Reparations Task Force chair.
It’s curious that in one of the reddest states in the nation, which boasts both a Republican governor and a whopping 90 percent GOP majority legislature, the child-mutilation business would be allowed not only to exist but to flourish.
Journalist Matt Taibbi discusses US State Department division Global Engagement Center's alleged flagging of COVID-19 tweets as Russian disinformation.
Republican lawmakers are set to take on the environment, social, and governance (ESG) agenda this year, with multiple states like Florida, Indiana, and Oklahoma targeting the use of such policies for business purposes.
The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George has been terminated just four days after filing a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over the Jeffrey Epstein human trafficking ring.
Former President Donald Trump claims it wasn't his doing but rather the "abortion issue" was the reason many Republicans underperformed in the midterm elections.