Rebecca Parson, an academic in Washington state, is running for the House to represent Tacoma. Like the New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Parson is running a longshot campaign in a primary race against an incumbent Democrat… and like Ocasio-Cortez, she touts her membership in the nonprofit group Democratic Socialists of… Read More
Embattled SCOTUS to rule on guns amid Uvalde tragedy
With mass shootings in Texas, New York and California fresh in Americans’ mind, the Supreme Court will soon issue its biggest gun ruling in more than a decade, one expected to make it easier to carry guns in public in some of the largest cities. Already in an uncomfortable spotlight… Read More
Barack Obama’s big 6-year lie
by Frank Holmes, reporter Explosive evidence brought to light by Special Prosecutor John Durham is proving that the federal government’s probe into Donald Trump’s alleged “collusion” with Russia was based even deeper in lies and deception than we ever knew. According to testimony in the Durham probe, the FBI launched… Read More
329 years later, the final Salem ‘witch’ is pardoned
It took more than three centuries, but the last Salem “witch” who wasn’t has been officially pardoned. Massachusetts lawmakers on Thursday formally exonerated Elizabeth Johnson Jr., clearing her name 329 years after she was convicted of witchcraft in 1693 and sentenced to death at the height of the Salem Witch… Read More
Watch: Ted Cruz finds himself at odds with… Elon Musk?!
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has attracted some media scrutiny amid his bid to buy Twitter. In the spotlight, Musk expressed his intent to vote Republican. But maybe not for Sen. Ted Cruz, R-T.X. “I strongly supported Obama for President, but today’s Democratic Party has been hijacked by extremists,” Musk tweeted… Read More
Kemp v. Abrams will prove expensive and long
Georgia voters didn’t get much of a break from election talk on the day after the Tuesday primary in which Republican Gov. Brian Kemp demolished GOP challenger David Perdue and Democrat Stacey Abrams finally clinched a nomination waiting for her after no other members of her party jumped in. The… Read More
Ocasio-Cortez has meltdown after election loss
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., didn’t take the election loss of her political ally well and had what critics called a “meltdown” on social media on Tuesday. Far-left illegal immigration lawyer Jessica Cisneros failed in her bid to unseat longtime conservative, anti-abortion Rep. Henry Cuellar in the Democratic primary for Texas’… Read More
FDA chief struggles to explain delayed response on baby formula
The head of the Food and Drug Administration faced bipartisan fury from House lawmakers Wednesday over months of delays investigating problems at the nation’s largest baby formula plant that prompted an ongoing shortage. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf laid out a series of setbacks in congressional testimony that slowed his agency’s… Read More
West Virginia reaches tentative $1.65M opioid settlement
Attorneys for the state of West Virginia and two remaining pharmaceutical manufacturers have reached a tentative $161.5 million settlement just as closing arguments were set to begin in a seven-week trial over the opioid epidemic, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said Wednesday. Morrisey announced the development in court in the state’s… Read More
Fox News had a very, very good week
Fox News Channel has remained the most watched network on basic cable for a whopping 65 weeks in a row, according to Nielsen data collected from May 9 to May 15 and later reviewed by Fox News Digital. In fact, the network aired 98 of the top 100 programs on… Read More
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