Republican Rep. Mike Lawler will seek re-election in New York’s 17th Congressional District instead of running for governor next year. Lawler made the announcement Wednesday morning on “Fox and Friends,” ending months of…
A Republican senator is demanding accountability from the press after new revelations about the origins of the Russia collusion narrative. Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said reporters who pushed the debunked story that Donald…
Democratic state Sen. Nicole Mitchell of Minnesota said that she will resign after being convicted last week on two felony charges, but not quite yet. In a statement issued Monday, Mitchell said she would resign by 5 p.m. on…
It’s unclear if this will be a winning strategy, but it’s certainly a strategy, and it might still be the best gambit the floundering Democratic Party has left to play. Democrats — sans the House or Senate, and sporting some…
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr mocked Democrats on Tuesday for their reaction to the decision by CBS to end “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” CBS announced last week that the show’s final episode…
A New York man is facing federal charges after allegedly building and planting numerous improvised explosive devices across Manhattan, including one tossed onto active subway tracks. Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, New York, was…
Donald Trump took his budget ax; gave foreign aid checks 40 whacks; when he saw what he had done; he gave one bloated department 41. The schoolyard rhyme about Lizzie Borden captures reports from multiple sources saying that…
Share this Story on Facebook, X, Text, LinkedIn, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or OutlookOne of the most treasured rights in America is the right to a secret ballot – the opportunity to vote in privacy, free from harassment. It’s what…
While the big news in the release of two key — and contradictory — documents about the role Russia played in 2016 election interference was the headline-grabber from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s document…
With the twin pressures of summer temperatures and the Jeffrey Epstein controversy keeping things hot in the nation’s Capitol, House Speaker Mike Johnson is apparently hoping things cool down by September. With Democrats and…
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