Seven months ago, America First Legal (AFL) – no stranger to legal controversy – took the Department of Homeland Security to court. Two months earlier, that...
On Friday, June 21, 2024, the United States Supreme Court released opinions on five cases. Only one of these cases had any breathless commentary in advance....
The RINOS (Republicans In Name Only) would appear to be in the saddle in Lynchburg, Virginia. Poll watchers have alleged widespread election fraud in the dual...
The United States Supreme Court abruptly announced yesterday evening that they were adding another non-argument day to their end-of-term schedule. At the same time an unconfirmed...
Yesterday (June 19, 2024), Louisiana started requiring prominent Ten Commandments displays in all public-school classrooms. Gov. Jeff Landry (R-La.) signed the bill into law in the...
Anyone familiar with movies from the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries knows what a “red pill” is. From the popular franchise The Matrix, a “red...
Two weeks ago, a paper appeared in Near Eastern Archaeology describing a very salient find. Archaeologist Stephen C. Compton and his team claim – with much...
Elon Musk, owner of Platform X, has lent his full support to eliminating electronic voting machines from all elections. He signaled that support on X, in...
Is the Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) shutting down? Conflicting reports came out yesterday; some say yes, some say no. But on one thing these reports seem...
The United States Supreme Court today settled the often confusing issue of “bump stocks,” or rapid-fire accessories for semiautomatic rifles. The infamous Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,...