Appeals Court Lets Trump Put Off Paying $83M Defamation Judgement
Loading the Audio Player... The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled to give President Donald Trump more time before beginning payments on a $83.3 million defamation judgme...
Loading the Audio Player... The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled to give President Donald Trump more time before beginning payments on a $83.3 million defamation judgme...
A House subcommittee begins its investigation today into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. It will examine new evidence that the virus likely escaped from a lab in China, and whether some U.S. health officials tried to cover up the lab leak theory.
The kidnapping and murder of Americans in the Mexican border town of Matamoros has some lawmakers calling for U.S. military action against the Mexican drug cartels.
A judge has ordered USA Powerlifting to allow trans-identified males to compete in the women s division amid a national debate about the fairness of allowing biological males who identify as females ...
President Biden paid tribute to a watershed moment in the Civil Rights movement Sunday. He joined a crowd of marchers in Selma, Alabama, to cross the Edmund Pettis Bridge.
Best-selling author, Democrat political activist and spiritual advisor Marianne Williamson has announced her intentions to run for president in 2024, presenting a primary challenge to President Joe ...
A former NFL player is calling on parents to pull their children out of public schools unless they start teaching the Ten Commandments
China should give priority to “recovery and expansion of consumption” Premier Li Keqiang said Sunday in his state of the nation report. The county’s economy has slumped since mid-2021. Li said ...
The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal in a case regarding a group of atheists suing a Florida city for allowing the police department to hold a prayer vigil with faith ...
The Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, swept through the DC area over the weekend. While more candidates formally announce their intentions to seek a White House bid and some others inch closer, CPAC was still all about former President Donald Trump. Speaking at the conference Saturday, the 45th president said, "In 2016, I declared I am your voice; today I add, I am your warrior, I am your justice, and for those who have been wronged and betrayed I am your retribution. I am your retribution, – not going to let this happen." Trump closed out CPAC, to the delight of his supporters. But what was once a premiere destination for rising conservative stars or presidential hopefuls had thinner crowds this year.
James O Keefe, a self-described guerilla journalist who some have likened to the late Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes fame, described his work exposing wrongdoing among powerful companies as part of a ...