by Jack Phillips Arizonaâs Republican-controlled legislature moved to strip power from Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in election-related lawsuits, handing that power instead to the attorney generalâs…
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By Patty McMurray The dishonest mainstream media has done everything but burn Mike Lindell at the stake for the crime of investigating the voting machines used…
by Chris Tomlinson A French court sentenced Egyptian Abdalla El Hamahmi to 30 years in prison for his machete attack on two soldiers at the…
By  Jim Hoft In 1865 my great, great grandfather Christian Hoft was discharged from the Union Army following the Civil War to free the slaves.…
By Joseph Choi Sen. Ron Johnson (Wis.) on Saturday urged his fellow Republicans to “take back” local government positions in order to “take back our culture.” Johnson made…
By JOHN MCCORMACK This fall, the Supreme Court will hear a case that will decide whether U.S. Constitution prohibits the state of Mississippi from limiting legal…
By Tyler Durden On the day of the horrific condo tower collapse in Surfside, Fla., we briefly noted Shimon Wdowinski, a professor in the Department of Earth…
By Stephen Gutowski Forty-eight Republican senators signed a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday slamming the Biden Administrationâs plan to ban most pistol…
By  Thomas Lifson Anna Morgan-Lloyd, the 49-year-old grandmother from Indiana who strolled into the U.S. Capitol and spent several minutes peacefully walking around, got the…