A federal appeals court has reversed an unprecedented ruling in Nevada that struck down a longstanding U.S. deportation law as racist and unconstitutional.
E. Jean Carroll, the author who won millions of dollars from former President Donald Trump for defamation, is going after him legally for doing it again.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warned Monday that any deal with President Biden over raising the debt limit must be completed by the end of this week to avert a default on the government's obligations by June 1.
The two top spy chiefs of China and Russia met in Moscow on Monday. Nikolai Patrushev is secretary of Russia's national security council, and Chen Wenqing leads China's Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. That commission supervises communist China's intelligence, legal, and security operations.
Anheuser-Busch has learned the hard way that a nice grade on the “Corporate Equality Index” doesn’t help sell cases of beer. Maybe now businesses can stop caring about useless social justice grades from partisan organizations that hate half of the country.
Using accusations of bigotry in order to shield political allies is nothing new. Want to establish your moral superiority in a debate? Just call the other person racist. Need to break yourself out of an intellectual corner? Yelling "bigot" may just do the trick.
The FBI appears to have done lasting damage to its reputation through its failure to follow its own standards before opening an investigation into false allegations that former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia.
Republican Doug Mastriano, the far-right-wing Adams County state senator who lost the Pennsylvania gubernatorial race by a whopping 15 percentage points to Democrat Josh Shapiro last year, taking down-ballot competitive seats for the GOP with him, told 20 attendees at a Lebanon County event he will make a big announcement next week about his political future.
Unsurprisingly, China was the key focus of this past weekend's G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan. Alongside the United States, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is concerned by China's increasingly aggressive posture. The U.S. and Japan recognize that a key Chinese strategic objective is to undermine the unity of democratic allies by leveraging vast investments alongside the dangling dagger of economic coercion. In turn, the G7's communique expressed concerns over Beijing's economic coercion and its policies on Taiwan, human rights, and the South China Sea.