Tina Peters, a Mesa County Clerk and Colorado Republican candidate for secretary of state, will receive a pardon from President Donald Trump. Peters is serving a nine-year sentence after a state jury convicted her of participating in a scheme to breach the Mesa County voting systems.

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Trump job approval jumps to 53%

President Trump’s job approval ratings currently sits at a robust 53 percent, a full seven points higher than Barack Obama at this same point

Campaign calls for corporate blacklist of Trump officials

A group calling itself Restore Public Trust is pressing Fortune 500 firms to engage in a hiring blacklisting of officials linked to President

Trying to plug 'Unplanned'

The conversion of Abby Johnson — from one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in America to pro-life leader — sounds like the

To Which Code was AOC Switching?

She didn't grow up in the Bronx, and that's not how people in the Bronx speak.

DOJ Determines Yale Racially Discriminated Against Whites And Asians In Admissions

The Department of Justice (DOJ) determined Yale University illegally discriminated against white and Asian people.

U.S. Seizes Millions in Cryptocurrency from 3 Terrorist Groups

The Justice Department announced it has seized millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency intended to finance the activities of al-Qaeda, th

Israel and the United Arab Emirates reach historic normalization deal brokered by United States

An historic deal was announced Thursday between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, to establish a full normalization of diplomatic relation

Jobless claims fall to 963,000, ending 20-week streak of claims above a million

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits last week was 963,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as jobless claims for

Kamala Harris’s Former Press Secretary Is the Face of Twitter Censorship

Nick Pacilio, Kamala Harris’s former press secretary, is now in charge of deciding announcing what the president of the United States can and

Flashback–Kamala Harris: ‘I Believe’ Biden Accusers

In April 2019, senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) said she believed the women who said they felt uncomfortable after being touched by former Vice P

District attorney to drop charges against hundreds of Portland protesters

Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced his office will not prosecute nonviolent misdemeanor charges that have been levied

TikTok Used Tracking Tactics Banned by Google to Collect User Data

A recent report from the Wall Street Journal alleges that the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok circumvented a privacy safeguard in Googl

Joe Biden Selects Kamala Harris as Running Mate

Presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden has selected Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) to be his running mate.

Nike anti-racism crusade turns a blind eye to slave labor in China

It never gets old watching big corporations with more power and influence than some governments rush to appease a mob of whining, unhinged lu

New York’s true nursing home death toll cloaked in secrecy

New York’s coronavirus death toll in nursing homes, already among the highest in the nation, could actually be a significant undercount

California Public Health Director Resigns After Officials Find Massive Discrepancy In Reported Coronavirus Cases

California’s public health director resigned after unidentified failures in the state’s coronavirus reporting system.

Big Tech Allies Join Biden Campaign

The Biden campaign has enlisted several allies of big tech companies as part of its policy planning initiatives, the New York Times reported

Lindsey Graham Claims Declassified Docs Show FBI ‘Misled’ Congress on Steele Dossier

Newly declassified documents show that the FBI misled Congress regarding the reliability of the Steele dossier, Senator Lindsey Graham (R., S

Chicago raises bridges after night of violence and looting

Widespread violence and looting erupted in downtown Chicago after a police-involved shooting that left a man injured.

Rep. Buck: Actual national debt is $30 trillion, 'There's no conversation' in D.C. about repaying it

'This troubles me greatly, but all I see is more spending' with 'no conversation in Washington D.C. about how to pay this money back,’ Rep. B