Save for the Wall Street Journal, few big media operations have reporters with the background or editors and media producers with journalistic principles to accurately inform you about legal matters. This week, looking at John Durham’s Danchenko indictment and the Kyle Rittenhouse case in Kenosha, Wisconsin, that point was made crystal clear.
The House of Representatives passed President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill on Friday, putting an end to a months-long deadlock caused by wrangling between the progressive and fiscally conservative wings of the Democratic Party over just how big the president’s accompanying social and climate spending package will be.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky was asked as far back as May how many of her own employees are vaccinated. At the time, she said she didn't know the precise number.
His indictments reveal facts embarrassing to former special counsel Robert Mueller and the press.
Special counsel John Durham’s latest indictment is an important step in...
An American federal jury has convicted a senior Chinese intelligence officer of trying to steal secrets from General Electric, the first time a Ministry of State Security official was extradited to the US for trial.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is leading his potential Democrat challengers in the upcoming gubernatorial race by double digits, a Saint Leo University polling institute...
Texans turned out to vote earlier this week, approving all eight proposed changes to the state constitution, including one that limits the government's authority...
Biden was speaking at a press conference touting the passage of the $1.2trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill when he was asked about the payments Biden was...