Every day, the lives and livelihoods of people across this country are severely affected by the millions of illegal immigrants flooding into the United States. As revealed in the House Committee on Homeland Security’s investigation into the costs, causes, and consequences of the border crisis, this is especially true for those who make their living and feed their families on the front lines of this chaos.
Many of the nation’s best and brightest students accept without question the deeply bigoted premise that anyone who claims a historically marginalized identity lacks all individual accountability.
Nearly half of U.S. adults say too much funding is going to Ukraine amid its war with Russia, according to a new poll released Wednesday. Opposition to aid, however, is down from last month and seems to be driven by a decline in opposition from Republicans. In the latest poll from The Associated Press/NORC Center...
In waiting to provide permanent pathways for these parolees to remain in the United States, the Biden administration may be causing a problem so big that it will be impossible to fix.
Travelers on the East Coast should expect heavy traffic and flight delays as a storm system continues to unleash rain, wind and snow throughout the day on Wednesday. The storm has already produced enough rain to cause urban flooding along Interstates 80, 81, 95 and other major highways, AccuWeather reported. As the storm strengthens later...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), seen a month ago with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing and set to debate GOP presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Fox News next week, is in the spotlight. He’s even hitting DeSantis with a TV ad airing in Florida and Washington focused on abortion. What’s Newsom up...
The Biden administration is walking a political tightrope with its plan to impose minimum staffing levels on nursing homes. The White House is facing criticism from the left and the right, and the proposal is dividing Democrats, especially some front-line members facing a difficult reelection in 2024. Those lawmakers, mostly from rural areas, argue that...
Universities have been at the forefront of the spike in antisemitism in the U.S., with strategies to combat the issue that so far leave much to be desired by Jewish students. Colleges have had mixed approaches to combatting antisemitism in the wake of last month's deadly Hamas terror attack on Israel and the subsequent military...