On the morning of Sunday, Oct. 31, Christians around the world were in church, worshiping — but one congregation in Nigeria was about to be attacked by gunmen.
If a number of politicians who are hostile to the Second Amendment get their way, American banks will essentially begin spying on American citizens who buy guns and/or ammunition. And if those citizens are buying what the politicians consider to be too much ammunition or too many firearms, those very citizens could be labeled potential domestic terrorists.
As the American people await Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's probe into the 2020 election, President Trump issued a new statement this morning.
A statue of Thomas Jefferson — America's third president and the author of the Declaration of Independence — was removed Monday from City Hall in New York City, where it stood for nearly two centuries, because Jefferson was a slave owner, the New York Post reported.
Slapped on a gas pump next to the digital meter display, the stickers tell a simple, powerful story: Today’s gasoline prices, the highest in years, are courtesy of the commander in chief.
In a Monday night interview with Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson, Kyle Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty in a nationally watched murder trial in Wisconsin, blasted commentators and politicians, including Joe Biden, for how they portrayed his case.