California can move forward with a new U.S. House map that would boost Democrats’ chances in the 2026 midterms, a federal court ruled Wednesday. A three-judge panel in Los Angeles ruled 2-1 to deny requests from both state Republicans and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to block the map from being used, giving Democrats a realistic chance at flipping up to five House seats in the midterm election.

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Pelosi mocks "Scaredy-Cat" GOP

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia report is more than 300 pages long, it was revealed Thursday, sparking fresh criticism from De

Hollywood Erupts after Georgia Heartbeat Bill Passes

Hollywood threatened Georgia with a boycott if the state passed a bill that limited abortions to the first six weeks. Peach State lawmakers p

Technical 'glitch' grounds flights across nation

Computer outage affecting major US airlines including Southwest, Delta and United causes hundreds of flight delays nationwide

Portland Mayor: Violent Rioters ‘Attempting to Commit Murder’

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler (D) on Thursday condemned the violence that recently convulsed his city, stating demonstrators are “attempting to

Experts Say COVID-19 Cases Are Surging, But How Reliable Is The Testing Data?

A second wave of the Wuhan virus in the U.S. raises questions about how positive cases are being determined, the validity of the case data, a

NY Attorney General Seeks to Dissolve NRA

New York’s attorney general sued the National Rifle Association on Thursday, seeking to put the powerful gun advocacy organization out of bus

1.2M jobless claims filed last week, marking 20 straight weeks of more than a million

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits last week was 1.2 million.

Disney Theme Parks Report $3.5B in Losses Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Walt Disney Co. reported that its net income plummeted dramatically in the three-month period.

Violence in Portland diminishes as state police take over for DHS

Violent attacks in Portland, Oregon, have diminished in the week since the Trump administration and local officials reached an agreement to i

Beirut Explosion Death Toll Skyrockets As Thousands Injured, 300,000+ Left Homeless

At least 100 people have officially been reported to have died in the massive explosion that rocked Beirut yesterday.

Twitter Faces Potential $250M Fine For ‘Inadvertently’ Taking Users’ Contact Info For Advertising

Twitter may face a fine of up to $250 million for using phone numbers and emails from its users to target advertising.

Conservative Leaders Petition President Trump To Save Steve Stockman's Life

EMERGENCY PETITION TO PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR EXECUTIVE ORDER TO FILL EXISTING DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION FOR HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE AND OTHER MEDICINE, P

Trump Administration to Announce $35 Million Housing Grant for Trafficking Victims

The White House on Tuesday will announce a $35 million grant to help fund housing grants for victims of human trafficking.

Meadows Pushes Trump to Address COVID Relief Through Executive Orders if Legislative Negotiation Falls Through

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is pushing President Trump to address COVID relief through a series of executive orders should legisl

Isaias clears North Carolina, moves into Virginia, Maryland as hurricane status is downgraded

The storm swept the Atlantic Coast last night, moving from North Carolina to Virginia in about seven hours. It continues to make its way Nort

Obama Endorses Manipulating History For Political Ends

Obama's claim that the filibuster is racist is an alarming harbinger for how Democrats will attack and reject limits on power — and it shows

Portland Recorded More Homicides In July Than Any Month Over Last 30 Years

Portland recorded a higher number of homicides in July than they had during any other one-month period over the last 30 years, The Oregonian

Zoom ends sales to customers in China

Zoom will stop selling new and upgraded products directly to customers in mainland China, the company announced on its Chinese website Monday

Just as the Deep State Wanted, Steve Stockman Is Infected with COVID-19

Some evil people in the U.S. justice system are smiling right now.