Four Russian warships are now within 100 miles of Florida, paying a port visit to communist Cuba. Yet, the Biden administration says there’s nothing to see here, folks.
As Al Ghais says, it is crucial for governments to base energy decisions on the reality of the world at hand, rather than on the desire to continue pushing costly...
A $230 million floating pier the Biden administration constructed on the Gaza coast to deliver humanitarian aid will temporarily be removed to prevent damage from high seas, U.S. officials announced...
I am in prison because I chose the defense of our constitutional separation of powers and George Washington's doctrine of executive privilege over my own personal freedom.
Republican Rep. Garret Graves of Louisiana, an ally of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, announced on Friday that he will not be running for reelection after his state was redistricted.
University of Missouri donors voiced feelings of dismay that they can no longer keep white students from applying for minority-related scholarships, according to an article Inside Higher Ed published on...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released thousands of migrants into the country despite risk assessments recommending they be detained, according to a newly released report.
Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson defended spending over $30,000 in campaign funds on makeup and haircuts as support for small businesses owned by “black people,” according to The Center Square.
The Democratic-controlled California Senate and Assembly opposed a loan that would extend the lifespan of the state's last remaining nuclear power plant, Newsweek reported Friday.
Republican Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett told CNN's Jim Acosta on Friday that the host knows "good and well" that a February Senate border bill would have been disastrous if enacted.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he is ready to make a ceasefire deal with Ukraine, but gave a list of demands for a deal Kyiv was unsatisfied with.
The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is making climate-related demands in contract negotiations as the city's students continue to struggle mightily in the classroom, according to E&E News.