by Bob Unruh A partisan congressional committee this week blamed President Trump for the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol that left an unarmed…
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By Jose Nino On December 12, 2022, the Keller Independent School District (KISD) board voted to allow staff to be armed in active shooter situations.…
By Virginia Allen It’s been a wild year, to say the least. In May, someone leaked the the Supreme Court’s draft majority opinion in the…
By Jordan Conradson Kari Lake is set to appear in court today for her absolutely historic election contest trial against Maricopa County and Arizona Secretary of…
by Vince Quill The Supreme Court of Delaware has formally dismantled universal mail-in voting and same-day voter registration within the state. Initially brought forward by the Public Interest…
by Vince Quill The financial scandal of our time is unraveling right before our eyes… Previously, we reported on the collapse of FTX and how this financial…
by Vince Quill Rudy Giuliani is once again facing attacks from the legal and political establishment. The Washington D.C. Bar Association is threatening to revoke Giuliani’s…
by James Lynch The island of Puerto Rico becoming a state might not lead to Democrats obtaining two additional senate seats, despite the party’s high…
by Bronson Winslow Democratic Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced three new measures to curb gun violence in Washington on Monday.…
by Larry Johnson The stunning revelations from the Twitter files thanks to the work of Matt Taibbi, Michael Shellenberger and Bari Weiss is providing irrefutable…