by Michael Lee The Republican Party is keeping pace in mail-in and early voting in three key swing states despite polls showing early voting should clearly…
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by Andrew Mark Miller, Social Media Producer Former White House physician Ronny Jackson said Tuesday he’s “convinced” former Vice President Joe Biden is not mentally fit…
By Zachary Halaschak A 25-year-old man in Nevada contracted COVID-19 twice, the first such recorded case in the United States, researchers said. The patient in question first…
by Spencer Neale For residents of the Gulf Coast still piecing together homes and lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, Friday’s latest storm to batter…
Why pretend to support Black Lives Matter when you know nothing about those lives – nor care to? by Paul Bedard Even as the availability of…
by Andrew Mark Mille Supporters of President Trump took to the streets in Washington on Saturday as the president continues to recover from a COVID-19 diagnosis…
by Madison Dibble, Breaking News Reporter President Trump said he will announce his nominee to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by the end of the week.…
by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter | The Senate Intelligence Committee’s Republican leader said every intelligence agency warned the FBI not to rely on the “ridiculous things”…
by Andrew Mark Miller, Social Media Producer The co-founder of Black Lives Matter, Alicia Garza, partnered with a pro-Chinese Communist Party group to fund its…
By Madison Dibble Officials at the Justice Department investigated whether they could hit city leaders in Portland, Oregon, with criminal or civil rights charges as…
by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist Polls showing consistent black voter support for President Trump at levels higher than those of previous Republican candidates may cost…
by Jay Heflin, Business Editor The number of new applications for unemployment benefits dipped to 881,000 last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday in an…
by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter The Trump administration and Michigan officials cast doubt on claims about Russians hacking voter databases from the Wolverine State…
by Byron York, Chief Political Correspondent President Trump says he will call for drug tests for both former Vice President Joe Biden and himself before…

After eight-hour interview, John Brennan claims he isn’t under criminal investigation by John Durham
by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter U.S. Attorney John Durham interviewed former CIA Director John Brennan for eight hours on Friday as he wraps up his inquiry…
By Greg Bishop For the next five months, Illinois business owners and their employees are required to tell customers to wear a mask or they…
by Anthony Leonardi Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti intensified penalties for people and properties hosting parties. On Wednesday, Garcetti announced that he authorized the city government…

















