Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-U.S.V.I.) called for the summary execution of Donald Trump in a Sunday Morning interview, then tried to cover for it.
Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) told the Senate yesterday that the Burisma executive who allegedly bribed the Bidens has 17 recordings.
The UFO story persists, as David Grusch sticks to his story of recovered ET wrecks and crew remains. But what's really going on?
Greater Idaho clinched one win, got a chance to campaign in a thirteenth county, and avoided a spurious undue voter influence complaint.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) finally admitted the obvious: gun control is unconstitutional. So he wants to change the Constitution.
Why is Justice Neil Gorsuch the only Justice to condemn the government for COVID lockdowns and mandates? Where are the rest?
Two insurers have announced suspensions of new homeowners' and commercial insurance policies in California, citing the wildfire danger.
The U.S. Senate passed, without amendments, and sent to the President, a House-passed bill to suspend the debt ceiling.
The Supreme Court, in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters, set limits on protected strike activity, specifically excluding deliberate sabotage.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer committed the Senate to a marathon session to pass a debt ceiling bill to send to the President.