Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) issued a warning to states moving to keep former President Trump off the presidential ballot, saying the House of Representatives has the final say over whether electors from those states are certified on Jan. 6, 2025. "Maine, Colorado, and other states that might try to bureaucratically deny ballot access to any...
Conventional wisdom says that the holidays aren't the best time for job-hunting, unless you're looking for a seasonal gig selling mistletoe. But that’s a myth. You could be missing lucrative opportunities to snag a great new role. Here are three reasons why it’s a great idea to put (or keep) yourself in the job market...
Stocks closed out 2023 with a whimper, but Wall Street has little to whine about after a strong rebound year for the market. The S&P 500 index closed Friday with a loss of 0.2 percent after opening the final trading day of the year 0.5 percentage points from a new all-time high. The Dow Jones...
Franklin Roosevelt betrayed the Jews and won the war. So too, our university leaders may ride out this latest spate of anti-semitism, and continue to realize their objectives for more robust social justice programs. But, the cost will be the further politicization of American universities, and the deeper entrenchment of anti-semitism on campuses.
The number of illegal immigrants who are not detained and are either removable or going through removal proceedings rose sharply under the Biden administration, a new report shows.
An Iranian national with terror ties was recently removed to Canada after authorities apprehended him attempting to enter the U.S. illegally via the northern border.
A Maine Republican lawmaker said he wants to impeach the secretary of state who removed former President Donald Trump from the 2024 Republican primary ballot.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, states have engaged in heated battles over abortion policy, with state supreme court elections taking added significance.
Michael Cohen admitted in a sworn declaration released Friday that he accidentally cited phony legal documents to bolster his case to end his supervised release early.
Regulating student-athletes' use of their name, image and likeness has proven to be a slow process for Congress. The NCAA did not set rules, so it asked Congress to get involved.