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Over 50 Law Professors Pen Letter to Senate Judiciary in Support of Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation

A group of more than 50 law professors sent a letter Friday to the Senate Judiciary Committee expressing their support for Judge Amy Coney Ba

Biden reportedly considering controversial NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo for attorney general

Cuomo denies being interested but says he'll help 'in any way' he can

Democrats Focus on Abortion in Barrett Hearing at Their Peril

President Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court has pro-abortion Senate Democrats in a real quandary.

The CDC Wishes You A Lonely Holiday Season. Make This Your Most Joyous Yet

The CDC wants Americans to have 'virtual' Thanksgivings, staycation holidays, and gatherings with only your household to avoid spreading COVI

Second presidential debate will be virtual, Trump says he won't participate

The president last week tested positive for the coronavirus.

New Jersey Mail Carrier Charged With Throwing Mail-In Ballots Away

A New Jersey postal worker was arrested and charged Wednesday with discarding multiple pieces of mail, including election ballots, CBS News r

Pelosi says no standalone stimulus bills, Democrats will be ‘talking’ about 25th Amendment tomorrow

Pelosi says no 'standalone' bills on airlines, direct payments without 'bigger' stimulus bill

Trump Free of COVID Symptoms, Has Developed Antibodies, Doctor Says

President Trump is now free of coronavirus symptoms and appears to have developed antibodies to the virus, Trump’s physician Sean Conley said

Flynn Defense Team Moves To Disqualify And Remove Judge Sullivan From Trial For Anti-Flynn Prejudice, Unethical Behavior

Former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn’s defense team filed a motion Wednesday to disqualify D.C. District Court Judge Em

Ted Cruz: Tech Censorship Is Today’s Greatest Threat to Free Speech and Democracy

Sen. Ted Cuz (R-TX), author of One Vote Away: How a Single Supreme Court Seat Can Change History, described technology companies’ political c

Vote for America Ad Campaign Focuses on Dangers of Far-Left Policies

The Heritage Foundation on Monday announced a new $1.1 million “Fight for America, Vote for America” advertising campaign.

Trump Confirms He Will Participate in Next Presidential Debate: ‘It Will Be Great!’

President Trump confirmed on Tuesday that he will participate in the upcoming presidential debate, after being briefly hospitalized for coron

Layoffs Fell and Hiring Rose in August as Economy Regained Its Footing

U.S. job openings held up better than expected in August, defying predictions of a steeper slowdown after four months of strong growth, while

Trump ‘Ready’ to Return to Work, White House ‘Optimistic’ He’ll Leave Hospital Monday, Meadows Says

President Trump is “ready” to get back to work, and the White House is hopeful he will be discharged from Walter Reed Medical Center sometime

Police Arrest Six Protesters in Downtown Portland

Police arrested six protesters in downtown Portland, Oregon, on Sunday evening after some of them vandalized buildings and blocked traffic, a

The American People Need To Know What Joe Biden Knows About His Family’s Profits From China

Disturbing questions emerge from a joint Senate report on the Biden family’s dealings with America’s greatest adversary.

L.A. Ordered to Pay NRA Six Figures After Losing First Amendment Case

A federal court ordered Los Angeles to hand over more than $100,000 to the National Rifle Association after ruling that the city had violated

U.S. Created 661,000 Jobs in September, Unemployment Falls to 7.9%

The U.S. economy added 661,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate fell to 7.9 percent, indicating that the economy continued to add

BREAKING: Trump campaign suspends all in-person events, after president tests positive for COVID

The Trump campaign said Friday afternoon that it has suspended all in-person events.

Biden botches the Constitution again: Americans get 'to choose who they want on Supreme Court'

Democratic presidential candidate 'taught constitutional law for over 20 years'