The Sound of Freedom tells a compelling story the world needs to hear, about a problem the existence of which few care to admit.
Three Boston-area groups have challenged legacy admissions at Harvard University with the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.
Oregon forbade most surreptitious recordings in public places. The Ninth Circuit (!) ruled that law "invalid on its face."
This Independence Day, Americans should reflect on how independent we are as individuals, and how to stay that way.
Laura Loomer raised more questions about the DeSantis campaign, including unspecified FEC reports and surreptitious campaigning by staff.
Kari Lake, promoting her latest memoir Unafraid: Just Getting Started, teased a run for the Senate in two interviews last week.
Instead of World UFO Day, why not a Creation Day to remember that creation, not UFOs (or "evolution"), explains the world we live in.
U.S. Border Patrol agents cut away a section of razor wire that Texas had strung along the border, and admitted several illegal immigrants.
North Carolina now limits most abortions to 12 weeks post-conception after a judge denied most of a TRO motion.
The Supreme Court closed out its 2022 Term by moving America further toward a Constitutional republic. Some, on and off the Court, are irate.