A federal judge whose ruling temporarily suspended access to an abortion drug got a message soon afterward through his court system’s web page. It said:
U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J. Former U.S. Rep. George Santos was only charged when he was expelled from the House. He later was convicted, but
A federal judge appointed by Joe Biden has threatened to order the federal government to return to the United States a list of criminal illegal
Connecticut Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Sara Landon prepares COVID-19 vaccine doses April 1, 2021, in Morton Hall Gymnasium at Naval Submarine Base New
Ketanji Jackson testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 22, 2022. The Supreme Court this week ordered the Democrat majority in the Maine legislature
Yet another lawsuit has been filed against the state of Colorado over its years-long agenda to impose anti-Christian beliefs on Christian people and organizations. The
The U.S. Department of Education, under the direction of President Donald Trump, has canceled a $37.7 million fine that had been imposed on Grand Canyon
Miles Education didn’t hijack the U.S. immigration system alone, it had help. And that help came directly from American universities. Without U.S. colleges issuing visa
Ayatollah Khamenei One of the few issues that commands strong bipartisan support in the U.S. Congress is the need to confront the Iranian regime’s threats
Memorial Day marks the time we remember those who have fallen in service of our country. It’s wonderful that many Americans take time out to
