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No one is above the law? Biden’s Bureau of Land Management thinks it is.

Who does that Supreme Court majority they think they are, anyway?

Only 1 state doesn’t have a ban on texting and driving. Here’s why

With a new Missouri law going into effect Monday, only one state in the U.S. now doesn't have a ban on texting and driving.

Amazon raises free shipping requirements for some customers

You may have to spend more to get free shipping on your next Amazon order.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett says public scrutiny of SCOTUS is ‘welcome’

Justice Amy Coney Barrett said Monday at a judicial conference that "public scrutiny" of the Supreme Court is "welcome" when it keeps citizens informed on Constitutional issues.

Chief justice of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court says the new liberal majority staged a ‘coup’

Annette Ziegler, the conservative chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, accused the court's liberal majority of staging a "coup" when they voted to weaken her powers.

Texas National Guard launches probe after member fires across border, reportedly wounding Mexican national

Texas National Guard opened an investigation after a member "discharged a weapon in a border-related incident," reportedly wounding a man in Mexico.

Watchdog group calls out Biden NIH nominee over medical malpractice suits: ‘Arrogant surgeon’

The American Accountability Foundation is calling out President Biden's NIH director nominee Dr. Monica Bertagnolli over several serious medical malpractice lawsuits filed against her.

Dems who blamed Hawaii fires on climate change largely silent after county says power line responsible

Democrats who were quick to blame Hawaii's recent devastating fires on global warming were largely silent when asked about evidence showing power lines caused the fires.

Clip of 18-year-old Ramaswamy asking 2004 hopeful Al Sharpton about lack of ‘political experience’ goes viral

A 20-year-old clip went viral showing then-Harvard student Vivek Ramaswamy asking Rev. Al Sharpton why someone lacking "political experience" should earn his vote.

A Wisconsin election official has bipartisan support. She may be driven out anyway.

Wisconsin Republicans are moving to fire the state's nonpartisan elections director ahead of the upcoming presidential primary in the state, casting a shadow of...

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