The Washington Post peddles the lies of the Left and mischaracterizes Georgia’s new election rule, saying it will disenfranchise voters when, in fact, it aims to ensure an accurate count of votes.
Attempting to salvage his prosecution against Donald Trump, Jack Smith secures a reindictment against the 45th president on four felony charges in his election interference case.
A new poll shows most Americans expect that illegal aliens will be allowed to vote in the presidential election. And based on previous elections, at least 1 million noncitizens will vote on Nov. 5.
Kennedy says Democrats have abandoned democracy and that staying in the race risks handing victory to those “with whom I disagree on the most existential issues: censorship, war, and chronic disease.”
The administration is using a little-known hiring mechanism to staff the Environmental and Natural Resources, Antitrust, and Immigration Review divisions with hundreds of lawyers and judges.
It’s been a year since a wildfire raged through Lahaina, Hawaii, taking 102 lives and destroying 2,200 structures. One expert explains what led to the fire and the status of the rebuilding process.
France’s president insists false information is being spread about the arrest of messaging app Telegram’s CEO and that France is “deeply committed” to free expression. Yet U.S. CEOs have been warned.
Colorado’s new social studies standards incorporate the “historical and civic contributions of LGBTQ+” and include first grade lessons on LGBTQ history, transgenderism, and the rainbow flag.