International ‘deep state’ prime target of Trump-style candidate for UN chief
Former Senegal president Macky Sall vows to 'Make the UN Great Again' as he emerges as a leading candidate for the next U.N. secretary general role.
Biden admin’s ‘predator’ release puts Virginia’s sanctuary policies back in the spotlight
Illegal immigrant Moises Domingo Rico Rosales faces abduction and indecent exposure charges after DHS says he was freed by sanctuary jurisdiction officials who ignored an ICE detainer.
Chefs reveal their favorite grocery stores and where shoppers can save the most money
Celebrity chefs Jason Smith and Austin Beckett share grocery shopping tips, from choosing store brands over name brands to buying local produce for fresher, better flavors.
Roger Stone divulges details on his 2019 jail stay, claims juror bias in Russia probe case
Roger Stone reveals details about his 2019 FBI arrest and jail stay in Florida, sharing stories of cellmate interactions during the Russia investigation.
Michigan childcare provider collected $1.1M in taxpayer funds despite no visible signs of operating
Michigan lawmakers investigate a childcare provider that allegedly received over $1.1 million in taxpayer reimbursements despite no signs of operation.
MLB’s Pride Night pressure is a swing and a miss for America’s pastime
Christian pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker, and Ryan Walker faced MLB warnings for inscribing Genesis verses on rainbow-themed Pride Night caps.
Democrats to propose bill capping out-of-pocket Medicare costs for enrollees
Some Senate Democrats want to cap the amount beneficiaries in traditional Medicare have to pay toward care, but the move is expected to draw GOP opposition for potentially adding billions to Medicare costs.
MORNING GLORY: Democrats cliff dive over the far-left edge of American politics
Democrats face a hard-left takeover as DSA-backed candidates win in NYC, shifting the party further from its traditional center-left roots nationwide.
Universities are desperate to win now, but athletes and the nation both lose
College athletics faces pressure as universities prioritize winning over developing student-athletes, raising serious questions about recruiting trends.
DOJ threatens to sue California over ‘Glock ban,’ arguing law violates Second Amendment
The Department of Justice warned California it would file a lawsuit if it enforced the state's "Glock ban," arguing the law violates Second Amendment rights to bear arms.