President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday aimed at bolstering support for teens aging out of the foster care system, a move hailed by advocates as a vital step toward providing stability and preventing homelessness for vulnerable youth.

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IG Report Proves Obama Administration Spied On Trump Campaign Big Time

The IG report established that the Obama administration spied on the Trump campaign, and the spying was much worse than previously thought.

Appeals Court Releases $3.6 Billion for Border Wall

A federal appeals court released $3.6 billion in border wall funding Wednesday that had been blocked by a lawsuit.

Alleged Victim Wants Trans Activist 'Taken Off the Streets' After Assault: 'He Is Such a Risk'

Male-to-female transgender activist and provocateur Jessica Yaniv was reportedly taken into custody by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police once

Elizabeth Warren Will Lie Again And Again To Get What She Wants

Warren has lied about being an American Indian, about sending her kids to private school, and even being fired from a teacher position for be

Tale of two states: Texas fought challenges to voting law while Georgia settled

2020 literally provided a tale of two traditionally red states with two very different outcomes.

DHS Promises 450 Miles of Border Wall by 2021

Contractors hired by the Department of Homeland Security have built 426 miles of the border wall and are working around the clock to hit thei

FDA finds Moderna coronavirus vaccine is effective and safe

The Food and Drug Administration released data showing that Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective. 

Barr steps down as attorney general, decries 'frenzied and baseless' Russia allegations

Resignation letter describes ‘frenzied and baseless’ Russia collusion narrative sustained by Democrats and news media.

Dominion Software Intentionally Designed to Influence Election Results: Forensics Report

A forensic audit of Dominion Voting Systems machines and software in Michigan showed that they were designed to create fraud and influence el

Electoral College members meet Monday across United States to pick president

The official vote casting process has rarely drawn so much publicity.

In Defense of Capitalism

We must capably defend the call of the entrepreneur, the vitality of capital markets, and the nobility of free enterprise.

Many States Will Offer Vaccine To Prisoners Before General Public

At least nine states will place prisoners in jails ahead of the general public in getting COVID-19 vaccinations.

Wisconsin Hearing: Nursing Home Resident Said She Wanted to Vote For Trump – But Nursing Staff Member Said, “No, He’s a Bad Man. We’re Voting For Biden” (VIDEO)

The Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections and the Senate Committee on Elections, Ethics and Rural Issues on Friday held a j

In major setback for NY's economy, Gov. Andrew Cuomo shutters indoor dining amid COVID-19 spike

New York City's indoor dining will be shut down, according to a Friday report from The Hill.

Joe Biden Gets Defensive, Admits “Defund the Police” Hurts Democrats in Heated Conference Call With Black Activists

Joe Biden sought to tone back policy and governing expectations of black activists in a leaked conference call published by the Intercept on

WATCH: Hanukkah Celebrated in Public in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for the First Time, After Trump Peace Deal

Jews observed the holiday of Hanukkah (or Chanukah) in public for the first time in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), on Thursday, following

Trump meets state attorneys general as he looks to congressional Republicans to overturn election

President Trump had lunch with 12 state attorneys general on Thursday amid a growing legal war over efforts to invalidate President-elect Joe

FDA panel recommends Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for final agency approval

Vaccination shots could start before the end of the year.

Alabama and Louisiana AGs Want to Join Texas Election Lawsuit Against Battleground States

The attorneys general of Alabama and Louisiana have expressed interest in possibly joining a lawsuit filed by Texas.

Georgia County Can’t Certify Election Results from Recount Because They Can’t “Duplicate Results” on Voting Machines

County officials told Secretary of State Raffensperger they were not able to duplicate the election night results on their voting machines.