by Douglas Ernst A Texas couple is alive today thanks to a fierce survival instinct and the willingness to practice their 2nd Amendment rights. David…
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By Valerie Richardson One hundred days into the Biden administration, The Washington Post is calling a lid on the presidential fact-checking database. Glenn Kessler,…
By Ben Wolfgang The latest version of the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) will be gender-neutral in how performance is measured but will establish separate ranked tier systems…
By Jessica Chasmar The father of Michael Brown and other activists in Ferguson, Missouri, where the Black Lives Matter movement broke into the national spotlight…
By Jeff Mordock Attorney General nominee Judge Merrick Garland told a Senate committee Monday that he has not spoken with President Biden about the federal investigation into his son, Hunter Biden.…
By Alex Swoyer and Dave Boyer Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could be impeached as a private citizen and banned from running for office again under the precedent set…
By Nicole Winfield ROME (AP)— Pope Francis has formally stripped the Vatican secretariat of state of its financial assets and real estate holdings following its bungled management…
By Bill Gertz China is infiltrating American universities and research centers in a bid to build up its power, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday. “Americans must…