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Community service and a small restitution may not be the extent of the consequences ahead for an elderly pro-lifer's shooter.
Conservative Republicans backing Ron DeSantis are being warned not to throw Donald Trump under the bus in the impending battle for the GOP presidential nomination, because doing so might possibly alienate millions of Trump supporters needed for a GOP victory in November 2024.
A year after Robb Elementary School became the setting of Texas' deadliest school shooting, a retired police lieutenant says the lessons learned might help address the active shooter problem.
An Ohio-based tea party activist says it's going to be tough unseat his state's senior U.S. senator in 2024.
The NAACP is being accused of politicized fearmongering after urging black Americans to avoid Florida’s beautiful waters and beach condos because the state’s governor – a Republican who happens to is running for president – is supposedly on a racist mission to marginalize and disrespect them.
The Supreme Court removed a challenge to the COVID-era immigration policy known as Title 42 from its docket last week, but one justice didn't let it go without a stinging rebuke of the country's dystopian pandemic restrictions.
A determined group of Jewish parents is asking a federal court to halt a California law that excludes religious parents and schools from accessing special education funding to serve religious students with special needs.
A defender of families and biblical values isn't too concerned about the federal lawsuit against Kentucky's new law that protects minors from undergoing gender manipulation procedures.
The Left – never known for being introspective – thinks any pushback on their inaccurately described "diversity, equity and inclusion" agenda is a politics of grievance. In truth, they're the ones pushing division and racial hatred for political gain.
In a surprise to only a few watchers of American politics, Ron DeSantis let the proverbial cat out of the bag today: He's running for president.