By Katelynn Richardson WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court signaled on Wednesday that the days of creating congressional districts based on race may be numbered. Justice Brett…
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By Ward Clark Poor Britain. Once home to the world’s mightiest navy, with an empire that spanned the globe, the United Kingdom has fallen far and…
As the Supreme Court wrestles with their legality, psychologists and psychiatrists say the bans prevent them—and their patients—from exploring alternatives to hormone treatment and surgery…
By R. J. Preece NBC News and most Miami area TV stations reported teary-eyed at the removal of the LGBTQ crosswalk in Miami Beach. This included…
Warned a DOJ referral is coming unless officials fix their practices and protect female athletes By Bob Unruh The transgender radicalism in the state of Minnesota,…
By JONATHAN MATTISE and ANDREW DALTON NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nicole Kidman has filed for divorce from Keith Urban after 19 years of marriage, bringing a surprising end to a long and…
Democrats are protesting Des Moines Superintendent Ian Roberts’ arrest by ICE because he indicts the entire public school system they control. By Joy Pullmann State…
The country’s population is “gradually returning to old linguistic practices,” Elena Ivanovskaya has said By RT International The use of Russian is regaining ground in…
By Mark Judge In the best political book of the last ten years, 2006’s The Demon in Democracy: Totalitarian Temptations in Free Societies, Polish scholar Ryszard…
OAN Staff Sophia Flores Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters has announced a plan to establish Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapters across all high schools in…
By Mark Steffen A conservative member of the U.S. Supreme Court was being targeted for assassination by a mentally ill man who had told authorities that…
Violence has long been woven into the fabric of the American left, and until we honestly reckon with that, a bleak political future awaits. By…


















