Election officials are raising concerns that problems with the country's mail delivery system could affect the upcoming election by potentially disenfranchising American voters. 

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Trump announces first rally since leaving the White House

Former President Donald Trump will begin his Make America Great Again rallies starting next week with an event in Ohio.

Inflation Hits Highest Level Since 1979

Super-charged inflationary pressures continued to gain steam in June, the Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing survey showed Thursday.

Border Security Expert Explains How Technology Can Be Used to Stop Drug Cartels While Limiting Costs

Christie Hutcherson of Women Fighting for America appeared on Big League Politics Live to discuss her efforts fighting to secure the border.

Newsom's healthcare plan in California covers illegal immigrants

Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a plan to expand Medi-Cal coverage to many income-eligible residents regardless of immigration status on Monday as

Education Secretary Requested Letter from School Board Association Comparing Parents to Terrorists

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona solicited the National School Boards Association (NSBA) letter to the Biden administration that compared p

Biden's FDA prioritizes race in administering life-saving COVID therapeutics

For Americans suffering from COVID-19 and seeking life-saving treatment, they may find themselves put on a waitlist depending on their skin c

New York City Mayor Signs Law Allowing Non-Citizens to Vote

New York City Mayor Eric Adams enacted a measure Sunday that will allow more than 800,000 non-citizens in the city to vote in municipal elect

Another Disaster: U.S. Economy Added Just 199,000 Jobs in December

The U.S. economy added just 199,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent.

Trump Slams Biden’s Divisive January 6 Speech

Former President Donald Trump ridiculed Friday the efforts by President Joe Biden and leftist Democrats to politically weaponize the annivers

Democrat voting rules bill prohibits states from requiring ID or social to obtain absentee ballot

Voting rules legislation that Democrats are moving forward in the 50-50 Senate would prohibit states from imposing an identification requirem

Kamala Harris: Jan. 6 Riot Like Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 9/11 Terror Attacks

Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off the Biden administration’s remarks on the first anniversary of the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot by co

White House reiterates support for open schools after Chicago Teachers Union votes for remote learning

Biden 'is working ... to keep schools opened,' press secretary Jan Psaki says

‘A Huge Military Disadvantage’: Congressman Writes USMC General, Requests Disclosure Over Vaccine-Related Troop Dismissals

How is the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for troops affecting the strength and readiness of the Marine Corps? 

Study: More Than Half Of Omicron Hospitalizations Weren’t Actually For COVID-19

A majority of COVID-19 hospitalizations during the South African Omicron variant wave weren’t actually for the virus, a new study has found.

Navy Servicemembers Seeking COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Religious Exemptions Handed Favorable Ruling

A federal judge in Texas granted 35 Navy service members’ court motion challenging the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate with religious exe

The Mainstream Media Is Losing The Fight Of Its Life...All Thanks To Joe Rogan

I'm expecting one of the largest mainstream media pivots in history in 2022, catalyzed by capitalism and common sense.

AOC caught maskless again in Miami drag bar as Omicron cases skyrocket

Omicron has been a drag for New Yorkers, but not for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Schumer eyes change to filibuster if GOP blocks "voting rights" legislation

Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Monday that he will force a vote by Jan. 17 on changing the Senate's rules if Republi