Barron Trump, former President Trump's youngest son, was named a Florida delegate for this year's Republican National Convention, marking the 18-year old's debut into politics. Barron will serve as one of the 41 at-large GOP delegates to represent Florida at the July convention, where the party is expected to officially nominate his father as its...
Has the U.S. government secretly retrieved exotic craft of “non-human” origin? Newly declassified documents, along with extraordinary legislation, illustrate how two successive Democratic Senate majority leaders appear to have believed so. Notably, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and the late Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) were not alone in their focus on UFOs. The Democratic heavyweights received critical support and encouragement from a...
With their public feuding and over-the-top allegations of pervasive British racism, Harry and Meghan are self-centeredly and unwittingly helping advance Russia and China's anti-democratic agenda in sub-Saharan Africa.
President Biden defended his economic record Wednesday, citing a recent consumer sentiment report that he said backs him up. His green-eyeshade defense using a university report was not the sort of sales pitch many Democratic candidates preferred from Biden, who visited Racine, Wis., a battleground state that may decide next year’s Oval Office occupant. Trump...
Florida's top financial services officer wrote a letter to former President Trump, urging him to reclaim unclaimed property available through the state's portal.
Rep. Anthony D'Esposito asked Columbia President Minouche Shafik for a list of graduating students from his district so he could give them a commencement.
Sen. Tim Scott, considered a potential 2024 GOP running mate, raises money for Donald Trump as he helps the former president close the campaign cash gap with President Biden.
Barron Trump, the youngest child of former President Trump will enter the political fray for the first time when he will be an at-large delegate to the Republican National Convention.
Falsely reporting a crime to law enforcement is one step away from becoming a felony in certain circumstances in Alabama after the bill passed the state legislature on Wednesday.