5 Takeaways From the Vance-Walz Vice Presidential Debate
The border, housing prices, Vice President Kamala Harris’s record, and past statements from Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Gov. Tim Walz came up.
Cordiality amidst...
How Blue States Work Around SCOTUS to Restrict Gun Rights
New York is one of several blue states that have quickly added more firearms restrictions since the Supreme Court said citizens have a right to carry.
Why Trump Guilty Verdict Might Not Change Minds in Key Swing States
The felony conviction of Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records is likely to change few minds among undecided voters in two battleground states.
What to Expect from Evangelical Voters in 2024
The bond between conservative Christians and President Trump has grown since 2016; here's what might influence their votes in 2024.
How the CCP Silences Talk on Forced Organ Harvesting in the West
Human rights lawyer David Matas began investigating CCP's killing of prisoners of conscience for their organs and suspicious events began happening around him.
INFOGRAPHIC: Climate Scientists’ Credibility Hurt
As climate experts warn of looming catastrophe, faulty past forecasts hurt their message.
Humanity has only a few years to act before the world may...
Does Milei’s Win Signal a Global Anti-Communist Turning Point?
Javier Milei's landmark election as president of Argentina might prove a turning point in the dominance of leftist governments in Latin America.
FDA Approved, Controversial Lab-Grown Meat Becomes a Reality
In an effort to protect its farming industry, its economy, and the health of its citizens, Italy became the first country to officially ban cultivated meat.
Jack Smith’s Appointment Violated the Constitution, Some Legal Experts Argue
Judge Aileen Cannon will hear a motion to dismiss Trump’s classified docs case based on the argument that Special Counsel Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed.
Mothers Blame China, Cartels for Using Fentanyl to Wage War on US Families
She believes her son, a father of three, went looking for pain relief in the small town of Richburg, South Carolina, only to find death in a fentanyl-laced pill.
Homebuyers Get Creative Amid Historically High Property Values
From financing arrangements to types of properties, buyers are seeking out deals they might never have given a thought to before the pandemic.
Backers See a 2025 Trump–Johnson Team as a Panacea for America
A Trump presidency and a Johnson speakership could be a ‘perfect complement to one another,’ according to Capitol Hill veterans and GOP lawmakers.