A state inspector appointed to impersonate an “intruder” was able to gain entry to a school cafeteria in Uvalde, Texas, while conducting a mandatory safety audit, the...
US. Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards said in a op-ed published in the New York Times that it “physically hurts” to talk about the Capitol riot
Sales of new US homes unexpectedly rose in November as mortgage rates eased late in the month from their highs.
An Arkansas boy was found buried under the floorboards in his home after allegedly being drowned his mother’s boyfriend in September.
Twitter, from the moment the "pandemic" began, skewed the medical debate, in some cases promoting misinformation and suppressing truth.
The U.S. population expanded by 1.2 million people this year, with growth largely driven by international migration, and the nation now has 333.2 million residents, according...
Twitter has been a State actor for many years, and not with the FBI only, but with other agencies who also placed people at key positions.
Kari Lake lost her election contest when a judge found no evidence. She will appeal. Will Arizona ever again have fair elections?
A record number of Americans aged 18 to 29 still live with their parents, according to a recent analysis conducted by Morgan Stanley bank.
The California Court of Appeals has upheld two injunctions against state-mandated diversity quotas on corporate boards.