Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer said during a Wednesday debate that requiring truckers to understand English was “racial profiling.”
"The SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred.”
During President Donald Trump's second term, congressional Republicans have both become simultaneously less moderate and less likely to embrace limited government, according to a new study shared with the Daily ...
National Library Week (April 19–25) arrives each year with cheerful slogans about literacy, community and the joy of reading. But behind the celebration stands the American Library Association (ALA), an ...
President Donald Trump has not been shy about wielding his executive power to boost domestic energy production and infrastructure throughout his second presidency. It’s all a piece of the “Build, ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has already said he won’t seek another term, a decision that caught some observers off guard given earlier speculation about a possible third run. He’s also ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center is facing serious legal accusations after a federal grand jury in Alabama returned an 11-count indictment against the organization, according to a statement from Acting ...
Albany Unified School District arranged a trip to Virginia described as being for “young men and women of color,” where students toured Historically Black Colleges and Universities and took part ...
Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan is resigning effective immediately, the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of War for Public Affairs confirmed in a statement released Wednesday.
A Virginia circuit court in Tazewell County issued a ruling Wednesday that strikes down a series of election-related laws, handing a major legal defeat to measures backed by officials aligned ...
A political ally of Democratic New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was thrown to the ground while being arrested Wednesday while allegedly obstructing the eviction of a constituent.
An appeals court on Wednesday blocked a California law from taking effect that would force federal immigration law enforcement officials to unmask and wear visible ID when on patrol.