Lina Maria Orovio-Hernandez convicted on federal charges of identity theft, passport fraud and illegal voting in Massachusetts. Justice Department highlighted the rare case.
A new report from a watchdog says six international groups routed more than $2.65 billion into U.S. politics through nonprofit grants, a loophole the group argues needs to be fixed.
GOP Sen. Susan Collins of Maine has announced that she will seek re-election this year.
"GOOD NEWS! I am ALL-IN for 2026," she noted in a Tuesday post on X.
In a video, the lawmaker pulls a sneaker out of a box and quips, "This is perfect for 2026, because I'm running."
Collins was one of the seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict after the House impeached President Donald Trump in 2021. That Senate vote, which occurred after Trump had already left office, fell short of the threshold required for conviction.
1947—In Everson v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court misconstrues the Establishment Clause as erecting a “wall of separation” between church and state. As law...
The heads of the agencies carrying out President Trump's mass deportation agenda will testify in Congress Tuesday and face questions over how they are prosecuting immigration enforcement inside American cities.
Europe’s automotive industry is under growing pressure from China. European automakers are steadily losing market share to Chinese vehicle manufacturers and, in some cases, reporting significant financial losses. Europe’s political leadership should have anticipated this challenge and adopted policies to strengthen and protect the continent’s domestic auto sector. For decades, European automakers dominated global markets through engineering excellence, […]
The killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good on the streets of Minneapolis exposed a strategic failure in President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Although sometimes necessary, public apprehensions are messy, politically radioactive, and prone to error. That’s why Trump border czar Tom Homan has stepped in to order Immigration and Customs Enforcement to […]
Over 60 years ago, The Jetsons imagined a future filled with flying cars. While we may not be soaring through the skies just yet, today’s vehicles are smarter, safer, and more connected than ever before. These advances promise efficiency and consumer comfort. But as vehicles become increasingly connected, a pressing question has emerged: who owns […]
There are countless definitions floating around in cyberspace regarding the role of a local school board. Nearly all resemble the AI composite stating that such boards exist to “govern the school district by setting vision, creating policy, hiring and evaluating the superintendent, approving budgets and ensuring accountability, all while representing community values and advocating for […]
An unexpected second-term crisis for President Donald Trump may unfold this week in Bangladesh. The story starts in July 2024, when student protests erupted that grew alongside the aggressive force applied to crush them. Perhaps 1,000 people died in clashes that culminated in Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s elected prime minister and the daughter of the country’s founder, fleeing to […]