Disputed, locked down, and running a year late, the Tokyo Games began at last Friday night, a multinational showcase of the finest athletes of a world fragmented by disease — and an event steeped in the political and medical baggage of a relentless pandemic whose presence haunts every Olympic corner…. Read More
Roe v. Wade faces most serious challenge in decades
The U.S. Supreme Court should overturn its landmark 1973 ruling that legalized abortion nationwide and let states decide whether to regulate abortion before a fetus can survive outside the womb, the office of Mississippi’s Republican attorney general argued in papers filed Thursday with the high court. “Under the Constitution, may… Read More
USA to evacuate more Afghan allies
The House voted overwhelmingly Thursday to allow in thousands more of the Afghans who worked alongside Americans in the Afghanistan war, citing the urgency of protecting those on-the-ground allies from Taliban retaliation as the U.S. military withdrawal enters its final weeks. Florida Republican and Vietnam war veteran Rep. Neal Dunn… Read More
Firefighters finally get good news in Oregon wildfire
The nation’s largest wildfire raged through southern Oregon on Friday but crews were scaling back some night operations as hard work and weaker winds helped reduce the spread of flames even as wildfires continued to threaten homes in neighboring California. The Bootleg Fire, which has destroyed an area half the… Read More
Dems angry at McConnell over debt fight
Senate Democrats accused Republicans Wednesday of a “shameless, cynical” ploy that would damage the economy and the government’s credit rating after the chamber’s GOP leader said his party would vote against raising the federal debt limit. In the latest chapter of a broad budget battle likely to linger well into… Read More
Top Dem lawyer: A big Supreme Court change is coming… soon
by Frank Holmes, reporter After alleged concerns over COVID-19 watered down the integrity of election laws nationwide, Democrats walked away with control of two branches of government—and they desperately want to get their hands on the third. Now, a top Democratic lawyer has predicted that they are about to take… Read More
Poll shocker! Kamala Harris gets very bad news…
Vice President Kamala Harris has had a rough week. After being admitted to Walter Reed hospital on Sunday after being exposed to coronavirus during a Democratic Party superspreader event, Harris learned Wednesday about a Morning Consult-Politico poll on her favorability among voters. It may be no shock to Horn News… Read More
Biden AG launches anti-gun strike force
The Justice Department is launching an effort in five cities in the U.S. to reduce spiking gun violence by addressing illegal trafficking and prosecuting offenses that help put guns in the hands of criminals. Attorney General Merrick Garland will launch the gun trafficking strike forces in Chicago, New York, Los… Read More
Norway mourns 77 dead a decade after terror attack
Church bells rang out across Norway on Thursday, marking 10 years since the country’s worst ever peacetime slaughter as leaders urged their country to fight the extremism that was behind the attack. On July 22, 2011, right-wing extremist Anders Breivik set off a bomb in the capital, Oslo, killing eight… Read More
Breakout rookie suddenly quits MLB
Yermín Mercedes, the surprising rookie who helped carry the Chicago White Sox with his booming bat early in the season and got sent to the minors following a prolonged slump, says he is stepping away from baseball. Mercedes announced his decision on Instagram on Wednesday. He posted an image of… Read More
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