First Day Concludes in Trump Fraud Case
The former president has been found liable for fraud and could lose his flagship buildings.
Day 1 Concludes–4:30 p.m.
The first day of the civil case...
Timeline of Texas School Shooting: What We Know so Far
A mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX, resulted in the deaths of 19 children and two teachers and 17 others were injured.
Dueling Protests Divide US College Campuses as Israel–Hamas War Rages On
Escalating Middle East war has spilled into American colleges and universities, as dueling demonstrations generate anger and frustration among students and faculty.
Erik Prince: Abe’s Assassination Will Have ‘Negative Ripple Effects’ On Surrounding Areas In Asia
International affairs expert Erik Prince talks to host Steve Bannon about the assassination of Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe.
Special Counsel John Durham Objects to Anti-Trump Dossier Source Using Classified Information
John Durham is objecting to the proposed use of classified info by a key source for anti-Trump dossier funded by Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
The Justice Department’s Double Standards on Classified Documents
Biden and Trump both have special counsels. But the president’s lawyers got to conduct his search, while his predecessor’s weren’t even allowed to be present.
Supreme Court Rules New York’s Concealed-Carry Gun Law Is Unconstitutional, Recognizes Right to Carry...
The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to strike down New York state’s draconian concealed-carry gun permitting system on constitutional grounds.
Mike Lindell Says MyPillow ‘Crippled’ by Major Credit Card Company
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said Monday that his company has been "crippled" by American Express after it allegedly cut MyPillow's credit line by about 90 percent.
Catholic School Senior Arrested for Affirming Biological Gender Files Religious Discrimination Complaint
High school senior Josh Alexander won’t graduate. The Ontario student was suspended after protesting transgender bathrooms in St. Joseph’s Catholic High School.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Beats Disqualification Lawsuit, Challengers Appeal
After state judge refused to disqualify U.S. Rep. MTG from ballot, left-wing group is appealing judge’s ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court.
The Growing Threat of Organized Retail Crime
Massive wave of retail thefts in the U.S. over past two years have become a major challenge for both the retail industry and law enforcement.
Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Makes Big Round of Stock Trades, Including Apple, Nvidia, Visa
Nancy Pelosi disclosed husband invested millions in Nvidia Corp. and sold large quantities of Visa and Apple stocks and call options in June.