Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) slammed Democrats during an interview this week for being willing to destroy the U.S. justice system just so they can win Read More
FBI Reinstates Security Clearance Of Agent Who Passed On Info That ‘Questioned The Official Narrative’ Of January 6
The FBI has restored the security clearance of a former FBI agent who claimed the bureau engaged in whistleblower retaliation against him after he passed Read More
Garland Pushed To Provide ‘All Correspondence’ Between DOJ And Trump Prosecutors
Merrick Garland, attorney general at the Department of Justice, would not commit to providing lawmakers with any and all communications between his department and prosecutors’ Read More
White Player Diversifies The WNBA. Champions Of Diversity Are Somehow Not Happy.
Here’s a little baseball trivia for you on a spring Tuesday. Kirby Higbe was a starting pitcher in the majors in the 1940s. He was Read More
‘Pride Is Not A Virtue’: Jordan Peterson Says He Is ‘Done’ With Pride Month
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson expressed this week that he is already “done” with Pride Month, the LGBT celebrations that started when June began on Saturday. Read More
Roseanne Barr Slams ‘The View’ Hosts: ‘They’re All Communist Crusaders’
Outspoken comedian Roseanne Barr stopped by The Michael Knowles Show to share some of her opinions about the activist co-hosts on “The View,” and she Read More
Chinese illegal immigrant surge at US southern border ‘proves our worst fears’: lawmakers
Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm about a surge in Chinese nationals at the southern border
Arizona lawmakers to vote on ballot measure allowing local police to make border-crossing arrests
Under a new proposal that’s up for a final vote by Arizona lawmakers, the state would make it a crime to cross the Arizona-Mexico border from anywhere except for a legal port of entry.
Trump flips his 2020 stance, launches absentee ballot and early voting push
Donald Trump is urging Republicans to vote early and cast absentee ballots in order to defeat President Biden in their 2024 rematch, in a major reversal from his stance in the 2020 election
The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that voting is not a fundamental right. What’s next for voters?
A ruling by the Kansas Supreme Court has found that voting is not listed as a fundamental right in the state Constitution’s Bill of Rights, drawing criticism from dissenting judges.