GOP-Led House Votes to Pass Resolution Holding Garland in Contempt of Congress
by Nicholas Ballasy The GOP-led House voted to pass a resolution holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress on Wednesday. The vote to advance the measure earlier in the day...
View ArticleCommentary: J6 Vampiress Swoops Down to Salvage Decomposing Carcass of...
For more than three years, Democrats, the news media, and a fair share of Republicans have insisted Donald Trump was solely responsible for security failures at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Never...
View ArticleTexas, Montana Sue Biden over Rule Requiring States to Pay for ‘Gender...
by Bethany Blankley Texas and Montana have sued the Biden administration over another federal rule change it implemented, this time over one that requires states to pay for “gender transition”...
View ArticleFeds Bet on Wrong COVID Horse Again as Pfizer’s Own Research Casts Doubt on...
by Greg Piper “If it’s COVID, Paxlovid.” There may be a reason Pfizer chose that curious tagline in the drugmaker’s once-inescapable commercials for its COVID-19 oral antiviral – the subject of a...
View ArticleCommentary: Hunter in Jaws of Same Justice System President Biden Defended
by Philip Wegmann President Biden stepped off Marine One, walked across the tarmac of the Delaware Air National Guard base, and embraced his son Hunter, a convicted felon. Tuesday marks the first...
View ArticleHunter Biden Still Has Legal Troubles Ahead as House Republicans Call for...
by Steven Richards Though Hunter Biden was found guilty Tuesday on federal gun charges – on crimes dating back to 2018 – the first son’s legal troubles are far from over, and House Republicans...
View ArticleCommentary: The Dangerous Consequences of an Open Border
by Nicole Robinson On a quiet Friday morning on May 3, two men posing as subcontracted Amazon drivers pulled their truck up to the main gate entering Quantico Marine Base in Virginia. The men did...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Racine Mobile Voting...
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View ArticleSouthern Baptist Convention Votes Against Ban on Female Pastors
by Charlotte Hazard The Southern Baptist Convention voted Wednesday against enshrining a ban on churches with female pastors. While 61% of those who voted supported the ban, it needed a two-thirds...
View ArticleCriminals Throw Wrench into Biden’s Electric Vehicle Agenda
by Nick Pope Criminals are increasingly stealing cables from electric vehicle (EV) charging stations around the country, according to The Associated Press. In a growing trend, thieves are targeting...
View ArticleHouse Democrats Create Task Force to Attack Conservative Plan to Defang Deep...
by Jarrett Stepman A group of House Democrats are launching a task force intended to stop a project by conservative leaders to restructure the federal bureaucracy under a future conservative...
View ArticleInflation Slows Slightly, but Cost of Some Goods, Services Climbs
by Casey Harper Newly released federal inflation data showed that inflation slowed in recent weeks. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released its Consumer Price Index, which showed that overall...
View ArticleTop Commentary: The Dangerous Consequences of an Open Border
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View ArticleTop Story: Inflation Slows Slightly, but Cost of Some Goods, Services Climbs
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View ArticleElon Musk Hides Likes on X/Twitter to ‘Better Protect Your Privacy’
Breitbart Elon Musk’s X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, has announced plans to hide all users’ “likes” in an effort to “better protect your privacy,” a move that has sparked...
View ArticleSenate Republicans Reject Democrats’ IVF Bill as ‘Fearmongering’ over...
Washington Times Senate Republicans rejected another Democratic election-year messaging bill on reproductive issues Thursday, this one focused on protecting access to in vitro fertilization. The text...
View ArticleDemocrats Could Lose Seats in Congress After Biden DOJ Gambled on a Local...
The Federalist President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) sued a small Texas county for drawing its district map in a way that eradicated a sole Democrat-held county seat, arguing the map...
View ArticleSupreme Court Tosses Doctors’ Challenge to Abortion Pill
by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court sided unanimously Thursday against several doctors and pro-life medical associations who brought a challenge to the abortion pill. In FDA v. Alliance for...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Jordan St. Cyr
NASHVILLE, Tennessee—Jordan St. Cyr is from a small town of around 1,200 people located outside Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. As a child, he remembers his dad showing him a few chords on a guitar, and...
View ArticleCommentary: Americans Must Criticize Our Corrupt Courts
by Carson Holloway In the wake of his conviction in a New York court, President Trump has complained that the process was rigged against him, that the whole proceeding was a corrupt effort to...
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