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When June rolls around, it means some good things – and some other things we should not forget.
Attorney General Merrick Garland told the House Judiciary Committee this week he is mystified and disappointed the Republicans seated in front of him believe President Biden is hurting Donald Trump for political reasons.
A vocal critic of Dr. Anthony Fauci says his testimony before a House pandemic subcommittee this week provided no “gotcha moments" for the slippery witness and therefore no resolution for a nation affected by his decisions.
The state of modern-day journalism is on display at The Washington Post newspaper, where the top boss warned liberal reporters and editors they are lucky to still have a paycheck at the struggling newspaper but the main concern in the newsroom is too many white bosses.
While a small portion of the U.S. celebrates "pride" in those who proclaim to be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other beliefs, one Christian men’s group announced this week what some might consider a controversial stance.
The story of Jillian Ball, a high school senior with Down Syndrome, is making news after she delivered a graduation speech that moved the crowd to tears.
Wyoming’s liberal Republican governor is getting blistered by the public for punishing a medical board member who spoke in favor of a popular bill banning transgender surgery for underage children.
A national defense analyst says a new president needs to put an end to the military celebrating the moral depravity being pushed by the Left.
Should it come to pass, most Americans would correctly see the jailing of Donald Trump – Joe Biden's chief political opponent – as an act of vicious partisanship unworthy of the most powerful republic in world history.
Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, has vowed he will use "tools" of oversight to rein in Democrats' weaponization of the justice system. But one of his fellow Republicans says his party has to be prepared to ride out a government shutdown in response.