Nevada Election Chief Blocks Inspection of Suspect Voter Names in Swing State
by Fred Lucas Nevada’s top election official told local election directors not to investigate the names of thousands of people who left the state but remain on its voter rolls. The watchdog group...
View ArticleMayorkas Bemoans Lack Of FEMA Cash for Hurricanes After Spending Nearly $1...
by Robert Schmad The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) allocated over $1 billion for a migrant assistance program over the past two fiscal years, but now it is running out of cash for...
View Article‘A Danger to the U.S.’: Coalition Negotiating with Striking Dock Workers...
by Owen Klinsky The coalition negotiating on behalf of employers in the ongoing dockworkers strike includes a Beijing-based shipping company, raising concern over potential Chinese economic and...
View ArticleFormer Colorado County Clerk Tina Peters Sentenced to 8.5 Years in Prison...
by Natalia Mittelstadt Former Arizona Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was sentenced Thursday to 8.5 years in prison for felony and misdemeanor charges for which she was found guilty this summer in...
View ArticleInternational Longshoremen’s Association Ends Port Strike After Reaching...
by Misty Severi The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) ended their strike on Thursday evening, after reaching a tentative agreement on wages with the United States Maritime Alliance....
View ArticleBiden-Harris Admin Opened Door for 1.7 Million Migrants Flagged as...
by Rebeka Zeljko Over 1.7 million migrants who have been encountered along the southern border during the Biden-Harris administration have been flagged as “potential national security threats,”...
View ArticleTrump Says He’d Revoke Protected Status for Haitian Migrants
The Hill Former President Trump said in a Wednesday interview with NewsNation that he would revoke the protected status of Haitian migrants and have them removed from Springfield, Ohio. “It has...
View ArticleChristian Pakistani Woman Sentenced to Death for Allegedly Blaspheming Muhammed
Catholic News Agency A Christian mother of four has been sentenced to death by a trial judge at the Special Court in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, for allegedly spreading blasphemous messages via...
View ArticleCDC: Record Number of Kindergartners Had Vaccine Exemptions in 2023-24 School...
by Misty Severi The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday revealed that the 2023-2024 academic school year held the record for the most kindergartners declining at least one...
View ArticleCommentary: The Way to Stop School Shootings
by Josiah Lippincott The epidemic of school shootings in America could be drastically curtailed by a few simple policy changes. First, school shooters should automatically receive the death penalty...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Teen Accused of Georgia School Shooting Allegedly Threatened...
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View ArticleNational Archives Delays Release of Biden VP Records with Hunter Biden Info...
by Steven Richards The Department of Justice notified a legal group suing for Joe Biden’s vice presidential records that president’s lawyers claimed an extension, blocking the release of the records...
View ArticleTop Commentary: The Way to Stop School Shootings
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View ArticleTop Story: National Archives Delays Release of Biden VP Records with Hunter...
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View ArticleJack Smith’s Use of Obstruction Law Limited by Supreme Court ‘Fatally...
by Katelynn Richardson Special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case falls apart under recent Supreme Court precedent, former President Donald Trump’s attorneys said Thursday. The Supreme...
View ArticleSeptember Job Growth Exceeds Expectations as Unemployment Falls
by Owen Klinsky The U.S. added 254,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in September as the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.1%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released Friday. Economists...
View ArticleReport: ‘High Risk Noncitizens’ Without IDs Flying Across U.S.
by Bethany Blankley Twenty-three years after Islamic terrorists used airplanes to conduct the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, the federal agency created to protect Americans from national...
View ArticleBarack Obama to Hit Campaign Trail with Kamala Harris in Final Push
Breitbart Former President Barack Obama will hit the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris in the final month leading up to the election. Harris, who appears to be losing momentum, needs...
View ArticleFederal Authorities Issue Warning Ahead of October 7 Attacks Anniversary
Fox News The FBI and Department of Homeland Security on Friday warned that the upcoming one-year anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel could motivate some people to engage in violence...
View ArticleAbortion-Rights Groups Are Outraising Opponents 8-to-1 on November Ballot...
NBC Montana Abortion-rights ballot measure supporters across the country have raised nearly eight times as much as groups campaigning against the amendments on the November ballots. But that advantage...
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