Trump Admits to Calling Netanyahu “crazy” in Profanity-Laced Call
Loading the Audio Player... President Donald Trump confirmed that he used profanity to describe Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and called him “crazy” during a phone...
Loading the Audio Player... President Donald Trump confirmed that he used profanity to describe Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and called him “crazy” during a phone...
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on Monday said his office was challenging the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal’s decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Fourth Circuit ruled on Sunday that 1,5...
Former first lady Michelle Obama strongly criticized recent abortion bans, asserting that women shouldn t be reduced to mere child-bearers Speaking at a rally in Michigan, Obama warned that women
Early voting in-person began Monday in the nation’s capital with just over a week left before Election Day. More than 43 million Americans had already voted in person or by mail-in ballot on Monday ...
Jerushah Duford, the granddaughter of the late Rev Billy Graham, recently penned an op-ed endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris and accusing former President Donald Trump of being a megalomaniac
U.S. President Joe Biden visited the Gila River Indian Community outside Phoenix on Friday and formally apologized on behalf of the federal government for the U.S. Indian boarding school policy. It’...
CatholicVote featured third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in a pro-Trump campaign ad released Thursday. In the advertisement, the practicing Catholic describes striving for a perfect relation...
A San Francisco jury on Wednesday ruled in favor of six former public transportation workers who lost their jobs because they refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The workers objected to receiving...
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Friday promised to appeal the decision as soon as possible. He argued that Virginia authorities cleaned the state’s voter rolls of more than 1,500 voters who self-ide...
Leaders with pro-life and faith-based advocacy groups are slamming Vice President Kamala Harris for suggesting that she would not support religious exemptions to a nationwide abortion mandate
Soldiers march in a parade for the 70th anniversary of North Korea's founding day in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Sept. 9, 2018. The Associated Press/Photo by Ng Han Guan, File ...