Commentary: No, the Electoral College Is Not a Relic of Slavery
by Alex Xenos Since the 2000 presidential election, the left has worked to undermine the legitimacy of the Electoral College, labeling it a relic of slavery. No doubt, if Donald Trump returns to the...
View ArticleExclusive: Madelyn Rose Releases New EP, ‘Cowboys’
At just 17 years old, the teen country sensation has released her second EP, Cowboys, a collection of three significant songs that cements her insightful music on the country music landscape. This...
View ArticleWalz Subpoenaed for Oversight of $250 Million Fraud Scheme
by Alan Wooten Reputation associated with his military record already shattered, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz now faces a reckoning tied to a signature education accomplishment – feeding schoolchildren –...
View ArticleCommentary: The Media Lies Add Up
by Victor Davis Hanson The public is exhausted after a decade of chronic untruth from the left-wing and its media. The 2016 presidential campaign will be long remembered for the false allegation...
View ArticleAlaska Vetoes Birth Control Expansion Same Day Judge Takes Sledgehammer to...
by Jennifer Nuelle Republican Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed a bill that would expand birth control access on Wednesday, while a judge on the Alaska Superior Court ruled against a state law that...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: $7.5 Million in Arizona Border Funding Secured by Rep. Ruben...
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View ArticleAs Prices Soar, Americans Forced to Choose Between Food and Energy
by Eric Lendrum With inflation remaining stubbornly high, many Americans have been forced to choose whether to pay for more groceries to feed their families, or to pay their energy bills to keep...
View ArticleTop Commentary: The Media Lies Add Up
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View ArticleTop Story: As Prices Soar, Americans Forced to Choose Between Food and Energy
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View ArticleJudge Delays Trump Sentencing in Hush Money Case Until After Election
by Ben Whedon Justice Juan Merchan on Friday delayed former President Donald Trump’s sentencing in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush money case until after the presidential election....
View ArticleYouTube Takes Down Conservative Podcast Network Tied to DOJ Russia Indictment
by Harold Hutchison YouTube terminated the accounts of a conservative influencer and her media company Thursday evening, one day after the Justice Department indicated the company was tied to a...
View ArticleRFK Jr. Reverses Course, Tells Supporters in Every State to Vote for Trump
by Nicholas Ballasy Robert Kennedy Jr., a former independent presidential candidate, reversed course and told his supporters in every state to vote for former President Trump, the GOP presidential...
View ArticleBallot Drop Box Battles: States, Municipalities Seek to Ban Them as November...
by Natalia Mittelstadt Two months out from Election Day and less than two weeks before early voting begins, states and municipalities are fighting over whether to implement ballot drop boxes, amid...
View ArticleEconomy Added Fewer Jobs than Expected in August as Unemployment Falls
by Owen Klinsky Economists anticipated that the country would add 161,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in August compared to the 114,000 added in initial estimates for July, and that the unemployment rate...
View ArticleEx-Employee Sues City University of New York for Allegedly Firing Her After...
by Katelynn Richardson A former City University of New York (CUNY) staff member is suing the university for wrongfully terminating her employment after she converted to Christianity, according to a...
View ArticleCommentary: The Real Reason Democrats Fear Losing in November
by J.T. Young Democrats understand that once you’re atop a tiger, you can’t get off. They understand that because they’re living it via their prolonged lawfare campaign against Trump. By pulling out...
View ArticleRFK Jr.’s Quest to Remove Name from Ballot Hits Snags, Sees Some Victories as...
by Natalia Mittelstadt Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is working to get his name removed from presidential ballots across various states, which has resulted in...
View Article23 States Ask Supreme Court to Reverse Energy-Related Decision
by Steve Wilson Twenty-three states are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court decision that the attorneys general say could be a threat to the energy industry. A brief filed this...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Housing Affordability Climbs to the Top of Arizonans’ 2024...
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View Article‘Persons with Childbearing Potential’: American, European Medical Groups...
by Greg Piper Doctors already struggling to consistently use their patients’ preferred gender pronouns and account for sex-based differences in treatment for those who present as the opposite sex...
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