Years before the Supreme Court rejected affirmative action in higher education, Florida unilaterally banned the use of race as a factor in college admissions.
The “missing witness” from the Biden corruption investigation, Israeli professor Dr. Gal Luft, has laid out his bribery allegations against the president’s family in...
When did the Biden administration become infallible with a divine right to nullify the free speech of conservatives?
On July 4, federal Judge Terry Doughty...
New York's grimmest July 4th tradition — increased gun violence — continued unabated this year, with a troubling twist: younger victims and equally young...
Oddsmakers have identified Hunter Biden as the favorite in the White House cocaine mystery, but Travis Kelce and the Jonas Brothers aren't out of the running.
The Border Patrol caught a terrorism suspect at the southern border but was too overwhelmed by the surge of migrants to properly flag the person and instead released the person into the country, according to a new government audit.
The Smithsonian announced that Nancy Yao, the institution's choice for its founding director of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, has withdrawn from her position. Smithsonian spokesperson Linda St. Thomas told The Hill Wednesday that Yao withdrew from her position due to “family issues that require her attention.” Thomas said the institution is starting a...
After Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' (D) turned heads by using special veto powers to increase public education funding in his state for the next 400 years, it's easy to wonder how he was able to make these changes to the budget. Evers pulled out the line-item veto card on Wednesday to amend Wisconsin's two-year spending plan,...