by The Associated Press LOS ANGELESâFederal prosecutors have charged four people in connection with the robbery and killing of an off-duty Los Angeles police officer and allege the suspects…
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The governor signed nine executive orders and two executive directives By Andrew Mark Miller Virginiaâs newly sworn-in Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed 11 executive actions on…
By The Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif.âSirhan Sirhan, who assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was denied parole Thursday by Californiaâs governor, who said the…
By Adam Wilson While Ghislaine Maxwellâs highly publicized trial came to a close last month, where she was found guilty on 5 out of 6 charges, another legal…
by Nick Ciolino President Joe Biden admitted Thursday heâs ânot sureâ his election bills will move forward after members representing key votes in the Senate expressed their…
by Harry Lee A past senior aide to former President Barack Obama, who became a Google executive in charge of âtackling disinformationâ, has joined the…
by Matthew Vadum The Supreme Courtâs decision blocking the Biden administrationâs private-sector vaccination regime was viewed positively by legal experts consulted by The Epoch Times…
by Cara Castronuova Guest post by Tayler Hansen Two shocking eye-witness accounts corroborate something worse than we could have ever imagined. The Capitol Police appear…
By  NATHANAEL BLAKE Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is trying to shut down President Joe Bidenâs male-to-female prison pipeline before it starts. As The Federalist recently reported,…
By Autumn Spredemann Peruâs Attorney General Zoraida Avalos announced on Jan. 4 the opening of a preliminary investigation into President Pedro Castillo for alleged collusion…