Was the 2020 presidential election "the most secure in American history” as claimed on Nov. 12, 2020 by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency?
Read MoreThe Free Press Foundation announced that Garrett Ziegler has been awarded the Press Freedom Prize, 2024 “in recognition of your courage, investigative resourcefulness and dedication to public service in the spirit of the American Free Press."
Read MoreDemocrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris trudged to the border on Friday and vowed to fix “our broken immigration system.”
Read MoreThe DeKalb County Republican Party is being supported by 36 GOP county parties in a lawsuit filed against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger alleging that the encryption keys for the software used in the state’s Dominion Voting system are not stored securely.
Read MoreThe Trump campaign believes that whoever is calling the shots in the White House these days seems intent on making it as difficult as possible for the Republican presidential candidate to hold the massive events he is accustomed to.
Read MoreWhile millions of Americans were dealing with the aftermath of the deadly storm, Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris was in Los Angeles partying with a bunch of rich Hollywood celebrities.
Read MoreOn border czar Kamala Harris's watch, 425,431 migrants who are convicted criminals and 222,141 migrants with pending criminal charges have been released into the United States, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) data.
Read MoreDaniel Burrell, a fugitive investor who was a former business associate of Hunter Biden, was arrested on Nantucket late Friday morning after his property on the Massachusetts island sold at a foreclosure auction.
Read MoreThe dirty not-so-little secret behind the destruction of Springfield, Ohio by a wave of Haitian “migrants” is that the invasion is being fueled by big businesses thirsting for cheap, compliant labor that won’t complain about being forced to do dehumanizing work for small wages.
Read MorePowerful thunderclaps from the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan rumbled as a dire greeting to the opening UN General Assembly session in New York. Winds from ongoing but unresolved humanitarian crises the world over from Sudan to Syria and Somalia swirled. And a nervous atmosphere of widening conflicts, some still yet to happen, settled over assembled delegates.
Read MoreDays before Jan. 6, 2021, President Donald Trump instructed the Pentagon to “do whatever it takes” to keep the U.S. Capitol safe, including deploying National Guard or active-duty troops. But top Pentagon brass did not comply due to political concerns, according to transcripts of interviews conducted by the Defense Department’s chief watchdog.
Read MoreVoters in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania have a good idea of who the "biggest enemy America currently faces" is.
Read MoreDemocratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been running her campaign being as evasive as possible. This ‘strategic ambiguity,’ as has been correctly identified by the editorial writers of The Wall Street Journal, is a disservice to the people she wants to represent. She has a duty to be clear and thorough — rather than being as vague as she can get away with, just to be elected.
Read MoreRepublicans lead in 9 of the 10 top issues in a new Gallup 2024 election poll.
Read MoreThe Muslim mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan, a Democrat, has endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump for president.
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