Tom Homan: Biden border policy ‘most inhumane’ I’ve ever seen and risking ‘national security crisis’
Former acting ICE director Tom Homan harshly criticized President Biden’s border policies, saying the administration handed control of the border to criminal cartels.
Russia and China ‘sense weakness’ and are testing Biden: Fred Fleitz
Former NSC Chief of Staff Fred Fleitz said Wednesday that U.S. foreign adversaries, such as China and Russia, are testing President Biden and his administration with recent actions,…
The push toward a new totalitarian normal: CJ Hopkins
American playwright and author C.J. Hopkins warns of nascent totalitarianism and conforming to a “New Normal.”
Sen. Rick Scott rolls out legislation to prohibit TSA from requiring proof of COVID vaccines for travelers
Republican Sen. Rick Scott on Wednesday introduced legislation that would prohibit officials from the Transportation Security Administration from requiring Americans to show proof that they have been vaccinated…
Fox News dominates May as 14 programs outdraw CNN’s most popular show
Fox News Channel continued to thrive during May, sweeping cable news competitors in both total day and primetime viewers as liberal CNN has lost a significant chunk of…
NFL pledges to halt ‘race-norming,’ review Black claims
The NFL on Wednesday pledged to halt the use of “race-norming” — which assumed Black players started out with lower cognitive functioning — in the $1 billion settlement…
Fewer babies named Karen than ever before
Say goodbye to Karen for a generation.
Mets’ Marcus Stroman exposes racist direct messages: ‘Rise above!’
New York Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman on Wednesday added to the conversation about mental health and well-being as he exposed racist messages he received on social media.
Fauci emails spark flood of backlash: ‘Needs to stop playing games’
A trove of recently released emails to and from top government epidemiologist Anthony Fauci is sparking fierce backlash against him from some Republicans.
Alaska postal worker pays extra postage for couple’s wedding invitations
Postal worker Edward “Lee” Mayton realized the envelopes had been sitting in the post office for two weeks, so he decided to take matters into his own hands.