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Biden says he told Obama, 'I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign'

Biden remark about principled resignation policy leaves observers puzzled.

The Silent Victims of This Pandemic

We all know this pandemic has taken many lives, and we are well-versed in all its impacts on our health.

Pro-Biden effort offered Native Americans $25-$500 Visa gift cards, jewelry to vote

Key Native American leaders working with the Biden campaign offered tribal members and associates Visa gift cards, jewelry and other “swag” t

Biden surge in red states won’t help Democrats with looming redistricting fights

President-elect Joe Biden made major inroads into traditionally Republican territory. But Democratic wins in Arizona and Georgia likely won't

Whistleblowers Dispute Over 1 Million Ballots, Cite Dominion Tampering, Shipping Filled Ballots Across State Lines

The Amistad Project has gathered whistleblowers and sworn declarations revealing over one million potentially fraudulent swing-state ballots.

CDC shortens recommended quarantine time from 14 days to as few as seven

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shortened the required quarantine time after traveling to a new destination from 14 days to ab

Bitcoin Surges over $19,900 Value, Beats All-Time Record Set in 2017

Bitcoin reached an all-time-high price against the U.S. dollar Monday morning, besting a record set nearly three years ago.

Stunning Small Business Closure Numbers Reveal Just How Devastating Another Lockdown Would Be

Over a quarter of the small businesses in New York and New Jersey have closed since January, according to grim numbers from a Harvard-run dat

Trump team to file suit in Wisconsin Supreme Court alleging 'abuse' in absentee voting

Another Trump team lawsuit comes one day after Wisconsin completed its partial vote recount.

Nearly one-third of New Jersey and New York businesses have closed in 2020 due to virus lockdowns

Lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic have caused nearly one-third of New York and New Jersey businesses to close since January.

A Justified Pardon

President Trump’s pardon of retired General Michael Flynn, who fleetingly served as his first national-security adviser, was a justified act

Why Millions Don't Believe Trump Lost

The allegations of election fraud that have divided the country in the weeks since Nov. 3, and the dismissal of them by the establishment as

Supreme Court Sides with Religious Groups Against Andrew Cuomo, 5-4

The U.S. Supreme Court granted an injunction Wednesday evening against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s restrictions on religious services.

Sidney Powell files lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan alleging mass voter fraud

Sidney Powell filed lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan late Wednesday, continuing efforts to reveal alleged voter fraud that she claims rigged

Biden Eyes Israel Critic as White House Press Sec

Incoming president Joe Biden is reportedly close to selecting a vocal Israel critic to serve as his White House press secretary.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo blasts NYPD for refusing to enforce Thanksgiving restrictions: Those people aren't real law enforcement officers

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) blasted members of the NYPD for refusing to enforce restrictions on indoor gatherings ahead of Thursday's Than

Huge court win lets Trump present ballot evidence, could overturn Nevada result

In its first court victory, a Nevada judge has agreed to let the Trump campaign present its evidence that fraud and illegalities plagued the

Trump Makes Clear He’s Not Done Fighting In Election Hearing Call

President Donald Trump on Wednesday made an impromptu call into a Pennsylvania state Senate election hearing, revving up his supporters and m

Moderna boss says COVID-19 vaccine not proven to stop spread of virus

Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine may not get life back to normal right away because it hasn’t yet been proven to prevent the deadly bug from spr

Texas, Louisiana Can Exclude Planned Parenthood From Medicaid Funding, Court Rules

Texas and Louisiana may exclude Planned Parenthood clinics from Medicaid funding, the Fifth Circuit ruled Monday.