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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Trudeau Popularity Plunges After Scandal

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a difficult election campaign after a new poll saw the scandal-hit leader's approval ratings

Democrats Embrace 'Tax-the-Rich' Label after Years of Ducking it

Some of the top Democratic presidential candidates are trying to make a name for themselves by calling for higher taxes on the wealthy. And f

Famous Gay Tennis Player Excommunicated from LGBT Group for Defending Basic Biology

Wrongspeak can lead to serious consequences from the left, even if you're one of their own.

Dems 2020 Try to Avoid Socialism Squeeze

Some of the Democrat Presidential nominees are distancing themselves from the 'socialist' label, concerned about the backlash it may face

Atlanta Mayor Orders Protesters to ‘Clear Out’ After 8-Year-Old Girl Fatally Shot

The mayor of Atlanta is forcing protesters to “clear out” after a violent night that included a dozen shootings citywide and the death of an

Trump weighs executive orders on China, manufacturing, immigration, aide says

U.S. President Donald Trump is considering several executive orders targeting China, manufacturing and immigration.

Statue of Frederick Douglass Torn Down in Rochester

A statue of abolitionist legend Frederick Douglass was torn down overnight over the Fourth of July holiday in Rochester, New York.

Can the 'Spirit of 1776' heal our nation in 2020?

The document that we celebrate on July 4 established liberty, equality, consent of the governed, and independence from tyranny as foundationa

WHO Quietly Changes COVID Timeline following Republican Questioning

The World Health Organization quietly changed its timeline of the coronavirus pandemic’s first days.

California Bans Singing in Church

The State of California has banned singing in any indoor religious services.

CEO’s of Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google to Testify at House Antitrust Probe

The CEOs of major tech giants including Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook have reportedly agreed to testify before the House Judiciary Comm

Sen. Cruz Among 141 Political Leaders Pledging To Keep US A Dominant Natural Gas Producer

Sen. Ted Cruz is among 141 political leaders in a pledge to keep the United States’s energy industry dominant.

Are we being set up for another stunning Trump win?

With five months until the election, things couldn’t look any worse for the president of the United States.

Private Payrolls Estimated To Rise by 2.37 Million in June, May Revised Up By 5.2 Million

U.S. private payrolls increased by 2.369 million in June, the ADP National Employment Report showed on Wednesday.

Stocks open up on ADP jobs report

Stock markets rose on Wednesday after ADP reported an increase in jobs for June.

Fauci says whether schools reopen in fall depends on location, 'dynamics' of virus outbreak

Dr. Anthony Fauci told Congress that students returning to school still depends on several factors, particularly how the coronavirus pandemic

China approves Hong Kong national security law

China's legislature on Monday passed a controversial national security law critics say further strips Hong Kong of its autonomy from Beijing.

The occupation of Seattle's Capitol Hill District is a cautionary tale for police defunding

For those who live and work in the CHOP/CHAZ zone, there was far more fear than love, and the “vision” turned out to be a nightmare. 

De Blasio Agrees to Cut $1 Billion from NYPD with City Budget Deadline Looming

New York mayor Bill de Blasio has agreed to $1 billion in cuts to the NYPD as part of the city’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Clinic Law

The Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights.