House Democrat calls for Pentagon chief to resign: 'I have lost trust in Secretary Lloyd Austin's leadership'

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DHS warns of Harvey cyber scams

Exercise caution in handling any email with subject line, attachments, or hyperlinks related to Hurricane Harvey.

Made in America

Since the Great Depression, Nokona has been making gloves in a small town outside Dallas. The last baseball-glove maker refuses to die

Muslim Reformer joins Christians in suing SPLC

Muslim Reformer joins Christians in suing Far-Left Terror-Linked Organization for 'Hate' Defamation.

Get ready for Kasich and Hickenlooper in 2020?

Their duet is part of an alliance that’s gaining momentum toward a possible joint independent bid for president.

Kim Jong Un has reportedly hired ex-KGB bodyguards

Kim has a history of going to extreme measures to shore up his reign over North Korea.

First Grader interrogated for “Pronoun Mishap"

The first grader was interrorgated to determine whether or not she had bullied the transgender child by calling him by his original name.

Trump pardons ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio over federal conviction

Arpaio became a nationally known political figure over the past dozen years as he took aggressive action to arrest immigrants in the country

Here's How Many Bernie Sanders Supporters Ultimately Voted GOP

More than 1 in 10 of those who voted in the primaries for Sanders ended up voting for the Republicans in the general election,

George Soros Floods Local DA Races With $1.7M in Philadelphia

GOP opponent of Soros-backed candidate: 'Role of DA's office is not to conduct a grand social experiment'

Hot Air from Al Gore

The left is missing a golden opportunity to bask in the success of Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize.

U.S. solar energy grid braces for solar eclipse event

For those 1.4 million households in the U.S. that do rely on solar energy and have a solar system installed, there will be a slight drop off

China demands U.S. immediately withdraw N. Korea sanctions

Despite China’s opposition to unilateral sanctions,it has not hesitated to punish countries through trade.

These Regulations Make a Strong Case for Tax Reform

Obama-era regulations that trap U.S. businesses and force them to pay globally high tax rates should be removed.

Appeals court refuses to reinstate Bremerton coach who prayed after games

The panel found Joseph Kennedy “took advantage of his position to press his particular views upon "impressionable and captive minds.”

Lost WW2 warship USS Indianapolis found after 72 years

As Americans, we all owe a debt of gratitude to the crew for their courage, persistence and sacrifice in the face of horrendous circumstances

103-year-old Cambodian woman becomes a U.S. citizen

Relatives were able to bring her to the U.S. 5½ years ago. She had to be a legal permanent resident for at least five years to apply.