Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democratic frontrunner in the California governor's race, faces fresh accusations that he violated federal immigration and employment law by keeping an illegal immigrant from Brazil on his household payroll, and paying her with donor money during…
Gunfire erupted inside a Chick-fil-A in Union Township, New Jersey, on Saturday night, killing one person and injuring several others in what witnesses described as a brazen, coordinated attack at the busy fast-food restaurant just fifteen miles outside New York…
President Donald Trump has discussed granting sweeping preemptive pardons to members of his administration before leaving office, a move that would shield aides and allies from investigations Democrats have openly promised to pursue. The Wall Street Journal reported the discussions,…
Hunter Biden has left the United States and now claims he cannot pay the lawyers who defended him through years of federal criminal cases, tax charges, and disbarment proceedings, a remarkable turn for the son of a former president who…
Bryon Noem, the 56-year-old husband of former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, checked into a faith-based rehabilitation program in January to address what Megyn Kelly described as sex "addiction", then left the program early and was soon messaging women in the…
Bill Maher used his Friday night platform to do something that would have been unthinkable on liberal television a few years ago: he agreed with Vice President JD Vance that Western civilization is real, distinct, and worth defending. The comedian's…
Ivanka Trump said she was at the family's Bedminster, New Jersey, estate on July 13, 2024, when commotion broke out and the televisions switched on, and she watched, almost in real time, as a gunman opened fire on her father…
The chief of staff for an Alaska House Democrat was arrested early on a Sunday morning in Juneau after police say she was caught speeding down the center of the road with open containers of alcohol in her car, and…
The Department of Homeland Security on Friday ordered every furloughed employee back to work, ending a staffing standoff that left the nation's largest security agency short-handed for nearly two months while Congress failed to pass a funding bill. The recall…
A federal judge in Washington ruled Thursday that the Pentagon is obstructing journalists and defying an earlier court order that required the Department of Defense to restore access to credentialed reporters, a finding that sets up a direct clash between…
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