Bill Clinton had ‘nightmares’ about future of country after leaving office
Former President Bill Clinton said he had “nightmares” about what could happen to the future of the U.S. after he left office. Clinton said while in office he was “often kept up late at night...
View ArticleInfrastructure bill: ‘Breakthrough’ in talks between WH, bipartisan group of...
It seems now all they have to do is dot the I’s and cross the T’s. Senior White House officials met twice with a bipartisan group of senators Wednesday to discuss the framework of a massive...
View ArticleVermont legislature overrides GOP governor’s veto of bill allowing noncitizen...
The Vermont Senate on Thursday voted to override a veto attempt by Republican Gov. Phil Scott to kill a bill that would allow noncitizens to vote. In a 20-10 vote, Vermont Democrats just barely...
View ArticlePolice union in Virginia blasts McAuliffe, Dem candidates for snubbing...
A police union in Virginia blasted Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe and his two running mates for snubbing the union at their candidate screening meeting. The Virginia Police...
View ArticleSesame Street releases ‘proud of your eyes’ video as a way to combat...
Sesame Street is taking on anti-Asian bigotry in a new educational video released this week dubbed “proud of your eyes.” The video, released through Sesame Workshop, featured one of the show’s newest...
View ArticleArizona AG backs Georgia in face of ‘absurdly partisan’ DOJ lawsuit over...
FIRST ON FOX: Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has written to his counterpart in Georgia, backing the state over what he described as an “absurdly partisan” lawsuit from the Department of...
View ArticleNational Archives’ racism task force says own Rotunda example of ‘structural...
The National Archives’ task force on racism claimed in a little-noticed report to the U.S.’s top librarian that the Archives’ own Rotunda – which houses the Declaration of Independence, the U.S....
View ArticleAOC dismisses concern over crime spikes in major cities as ‘hysteria’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D, N.Y., has expressed concern that recent headlines referring to spikes in crime across U.S. cities are stirring up “hysteria.” “We are seeing these headlines about...
View ArticleSpeaker Trump? He will need to secure an absolute majority in the House
It’s unclear if former President Trump will again run for the Oval Office in 2024. But another issue is whether Mr. Trump may care to be speaker of the House when the new Congress begins on Jan. 3,...
View ArticleWisconsin birth forms give parents gender-neutral option
Wisconsin parents will soon be able to select a gender-neutral option on birth forms that was praised by the state’s governor and criticized by opponents. Fox6Now.com reported that starting July 1,...
View ArticleSen. Cotton argues Biden’s picks of Clarke, Gupta to lead DOJ reveals his...
Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., argued that President Biden’s picks for two of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) top positions illustrate the president’s stance on defunding the police. Cotton blasted...
View ArticleTrump likely to blast Biden during U.S.-Mexico border trip with Texas Gov....
Former President Trump returns to the nation’s southern border on Wednesday, as fellow Republicans continue to hammer President Biden over the increase in migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border....
View ArticleBlinken: Americans can pick their passport gender
Applicants for a US passport will now be able to choose whether they identify as male or female and won’t need medical certification if their choice differs from the gender listed on other documents...
View ArticleWhite House salary report reveals Psaki, Tanden, Klain and others earn top...
Who are the highest-paid people in President Biden’s White House? That question was answered on Thursday with the release of an annual report with staffers’ salaries, which max out at $180,000....
View ArticleU.S. forces pull out of Bagram Air base in Afghanistan
All U.S. forces have been removed from Bagram Airfield, the largest military base in Afghanistan, a senior U.S. official told Fox News Thursday. Bagram Air Base, located just north of Kabul, was the...
View ArticleMinneapolis mayor says he’s committed to recruiting new police officers after...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey admitted the city has a shortage of police officers Friday, a day after a judge ruled the city needs to hire more cops by June of next year, according to reports. Frey...
View ArticleDeSantis’ office denies report of ‘plea’ to cancel Trump rally amid Surfside...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed back against a media report that he asked former President Donald Trump to cancel a planned Florida rally while search and rescue efforts continue at Surfside. “There...
View ArticleBiden defends Sha’Carri Richardson suspension as progressives, some in GOP...
President Biden gave a muted response Saturday to sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson’s suspension due to a positive marijuana test that will cut her from the Tokyo Olympics later this month. “The rules...
View ArticleSen. Marshall slams China as COVID-19 origins investigated: ‘Public shaming...
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., argued on “Sunday Morning Futures” that the United States and other countries need to “shame” China for the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed nearly four million...
View ArticleModerate Senate Dems still undecided on Biden’s ATF pick, nomination at risk
Some of the key moderate Democratic senators needed to confirm President Biden’s pick to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, David Chipman, are still undecided about whether they will...
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