An obit for every homicide victim
If an obituary is the last measure of respect offered to someone who died, then homicide victims often leave this world dishonored.
Bill Filed To End Hush Fund
Bipartisan Bill Filed To End ‘Sorry Your Congressman Groped You’ Hush Fund
Senate Passes Massive Tax Reform Legislation
Senate Republicans passed the measure just hours after having to rewrite the legislation Friday evening.
More fraud in the Family
Hillary Clintons brother involved in $17M cash for green card Scam
What Happened in the Tax Debate?
The Senate GOP’s tax bill reached the floor for discussion and proposed changes.
Deported 5 times: Above the law?
Immigrant deported multiple times found not guilty in fatal shooting of Kathryn Steinle
Americans, Property Rights and the Supreme Court
Once again, the Supreme Court is faced with a case that could vastly change the scope of our property rights as Americans
John Conyers’ Disorientation and Nancy Pelosi’s Strategic Obliviousness
The easiest way to deal with difficult or inconvenient information is to simply never encounter or acknowledge it.
Tax Bill Moves Ahead Following Vote
By a vote of d 52-48, the GOP’s tax bill has moved forward in the Senate.
A 'slave auction' puts the global spotlight back on Libya
We cannot even guess the scale of the abuses inflicted on migrants in all these hidden places, untouched by the rule of law.
Obamacare Set To Drive New Wave Of Hospital Bankruptcies
So what has caused the sudden onset of hospital failures?
Justices to weigh cellphone privacy in landmark case
The justices will weigh whether the history of cellphone locations stored by a phone service provider is searchable without a warrant.
It’s time for congressional hearings on weaponized AI
As with any technology revolution, increased adoption of AI brings opportunities and risks
Who has the worst organised crime problems in the world
The 15 countries with the worst organised crime problems in the world
Big Brother is watching
Malibu church 'pressured to end meals for the homeless' because it 'lures the needy'
After decade of delay
Under court order, the tobacco industry for the first time will be forced to advertise the deadly, addictive effects of smoking.
George Soros’s $18 Billion Tax Shelter
The question is whether a tax code that encourages dynastic family foundations is good for America.
NYPD Officers Confused
Fearful of Stop-and-Frisk Rules, NYPD officers are unsure of how to approach stop-and-frisk situations
How the FCC Can Save the Open Internet
We should undo the Obama administration’s rules that regulate the web like a 1930s utility.
Five New Additions to Supreme Court List
The office of the President just released a new list of names, which they say are for a “future Supreme Court vacancy,if one arises.