By michael A new investigation has been launched that could produce shocking new revelations about former President Joe Biden and his questionable use of the autopen.…
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Texas ban raises stakes for fake-steak makers. By John Klar Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is expected to sign a bill banning cell-cultured proteins in the Lone…
By Reagan Reese President Donald Trump nominated Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyer Emil Bove to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
OAN Staff Abril Elfi Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a legislation into law that will impose tougher penalties on residents who abandon their pets during natural…
By Cristina Laila Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was kicked off the House floor by the Sergeant of Arms on Tuesday afternoon. After surviving a…
By Warren Squire U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan signed paperwork Tuesday that ends the branch’s testing on dogs and cats. You’re probably as surprised as…
By Patriot News Daily Progressive watchdog group Media Matters now faces a Federal Trade Commission investigation over alleged coordination of advertiser boycotts against Elon…
It seems logical that a president can root out people likely to work against him and appoint people who represent his agenda. By Beth Brelje…
Story by Marissa Armas A bill banning THC passed in the Texas House late Wednesday night. In a 95-44 vote, Senate Bill 3 passed in the House, banning…
By Susie Moore I’ve read probably thousands of court opinions in my time on this planet — some dry, some hyper-technical, some befuddling, and yes, some…
By Adam Peters In February, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sought to begin the process of removing roughly 350,000 Venezuelan migrants from the United States. Although a…
By Chris Powell The U.S. Department of Justice has officially launched a civil rights investigation into the City of Chicago under Mayor Brandon Johnson, following…
By Kaley A top attorney who represented illegal Venezuelan gang members that were deported from the U.S. to El Salvador has just been arrested. Ruth López…
Wireless companies don’t have to make accommodations or changes to their practices or policies under the Americans with Disabilities Act when their towers make people…





