Rep. Ruben Gallego is favored to be the Democrat nominee in Arizona for the Senate seat currently held by ex-Democrat and now Independent Kyrsten Sinema.
Read MoreOn Dec. 10, populist Javier Milei was inaugurated as president of Argentina.
Read MoreLawfare and "swatting" have become the go-to moves for the Left.
Read MoreThe big controversy in and around Nashville, Tenn., is the guarded "manifesto" of the transitioning Audrey Hale, who gunned down three small children and three adults in an explosion of hate for young Christian "crackers."
Read MoreLooking into the snow globe, it’s that time of year to predict and prognosticate what awaits this tired world in the New Year. There’s a certain trepidation in the air as we view the current and emerging crises, especially during a highly contested election year in so many key countries.
Read MoreJack Smith, who is prosecuting the top political opponent of his boss, is begging the court to prohibit Donald Trump from injecting "politics into this proceeding."
Read MoreAmerican intelligence officials abandoned all objectivity to wage political warfare against Donald Trump ahead of the 2016 election, a former CIA agent says in a new book.
Read MoreA network of NGOs funded by U.S. taxpayers, the United Nations, other nations' governments, and corporations, are secretly facilitating the invasion of illegal aliens at the U.S. southern border, a report said.
Read MoreGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has reiterated on several occasions how he is confident in the security of the state's Dominion Voting Systems machines.
Read MoreChina's Ministry of State Security took to the WeChat social network recently to warn against "cliches that denigrate the Chinese economy."
Read MoreThough buried in news reports and difficult to find, we nevertheless have learned that the United States Supreme Court has refused to consider the appeal from former Policeman Derek Chauvin, who argues that he did not kill or commit manslaughter on George Floyd.
Read MoreIn 2015, the island of El Hierro, the second-smallest and farthest-south and -west of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa, set out to be 100 percent powered by wind and hydroelectric pumped storage.
Read MoreThe Internet never forgets. Via the Wayback Machine, an April 4, 2007 article in the Chicago Tribune details how Obama in 1996 successfully got all of his opponents for an Illinois state Senate seat removed from the ballot.
Read MoreA study which was widely used to vilify unvaccinated individuals was not only flawed but its author had ties to Covid injection manufacturer Pfizer, according to new peer-reviewed research.
Read MoreThere they go again! North Korea’s reclusive communist regime ended the year with a provocative intercontinental ballistic launch, flying near Japan and splashing down in the Pacific.
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