A soldier says don’t forget the families on Veterans Day
The only thing that may be a little more remarkable than the American Soldier is the family that supports that American Soldier
Federal judge tosses suit
Judge says FBI did all it could on Clinton emails
Who Were the Victims of the Sutherland Springs Massacre?
Ranging from a pregnant woman and her unborn child to a 77-year-old grandfather — were left to die.
New 'Black Death' FOUND
Deadly virus WORSE than plague and with no CURE breaks out
Lymphoma Drug OK'd by FDA
Calquence, also known as acalabrutinib, works by blocking an enzyme needed by the cancer to multiply and spread.
Take time to prepare an emergency action plan
How to protect yourself during a mass shooting
President Trump offers to meet Kim Jong-un
Trump urges North Korea to come to the bargaining table
Are You at Risk?
November is Diabetes Awareness Month
In the Face of Evil, Prayer Is the Most Rational and Effective Response
The presence of evil — especially the increasing presence of evil — demands a prayerful response.
More fraud in Diversity Visa Lottery
he current immigration system is easily abused by fraudsters and nefarious actors.
This Is the New Threat Driving the Opioid Crisis
Fentanyl is taking over the market. And it’s killing record numbers of people.
Sentenced to 20 Years for Joining ISIS
The evidence at trial demonstrated that Mohamad Khweis is an unpredictable and dangerous person who was radicalized.
Capitol Hill Report: Senate Confirmations
Senate Must Vote to Confirm Judges!
FBI turns over new Clinton investigation documents to Congress
The memos detail how and when the bureau's leadership declined to pursue her.
So where are the Podesta Indictments?
Tony Podesta, the brother of Hillary Clinton campaign manager, isup to his eyeballs in collusion.
A Dem willing to ban Sanctuary cities
Virginia Democrat Ralph Northam: I’d Sign A Bill Banning Sanctuary Cities.
Clarence Thomas: My Job Was Worth the Struggle
The Supreme Court justice works to get the Constitution right.
The names of the 8 New York City terror attack victims
The eight people killed in a truck attack in New York City on Tuesday were two young Americans, a Belgian mother and five Argentine tourists.
House Republicans Unveil Tax Reform Bill
As for the details, the plan will impact both personal and corporate taxes.
White House considers NYC terror suspect an 'enemy combatant'
Saipov entered the United States in 2010 through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program.