Policy and Politics

A Nashville Restriction Eats Away at Public Trust Like Acid

The report that Nashville city officials downplayed and hid data which indicate that few of the city’s coronavirus cases could be traced to b

FREE FOR EVERYONE: Trump Administration Unveils Plan To Make COVID-19 Vaccine Available To All Americans At No Cost

Under new plans released Wednesday by the Department of Defense and federal health agencies, all Americans will be able to get a vaccine agai

De Blasio Furloughs Himself and His Entire Staff amid NYC Budget Crisis

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that he will furlough himself and his City Hall staff for one week as the city weathers a budget

DOJ Opens Criminal Investigation Into John Bolton’s Book

The Justice Department is investigating whether former national security adviser John Bolton illegally disclosed classified information in hi

Louisville agrees to multimillion-dollar settlement with family of Breonna Taylor

The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay several million dollars to the family of Breonna Taylor as part of a settlement reached i

Pompeo on Trump’s Peace Push: Deals ‘Are All Connected’ to Trump’s ‘Strategy’ Recognizing Iran as ‘Primary Operator for Instability’

Mike Pompeo told Breitbart News exclusively that President Donald Trump’s peace deals in the Middle East are “all connected” and stem from re

Preparing For Election Lawsuits, Biden Hires Hundreds Of Lawyers, Two Former Solicitors General

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is building an enormous legal operation in anticipation of November’s election which is expected to

Trump Approves Of Podcast Host Joe Rogan’s Unfiltered, In-Person Presidential Debate Proposal

Comedian and top podcast host Joe Rogan wants to moderate a presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic Presidential Nominee J

Donald Trump Nominated for Second Nobel Prize for Work in Serbia and Kosovo

A member of the Swedish Parliament has nominated the United States under President Donald Trump for a second Nobel Prize in honor of work in

NFL season kickoff ratings crushed as league grapples with social justice issues

With millions of people stuck inside due to the coronavirus pandemic, the kickoff to the 2020 NFL season failed to capture a strong ratings s

Don Jr. On Alleged Kenosha Shooter: We’re Waiting For Due Process

Donald Trump Jr. has said he is waiting for “due process” to play out before he makes an informed decision about Kyle Rittenhouse. The 17-yea

Russia, China, Iran to hold massive joint military exercise

China, Russia, Iran and a handful of other nations will hold massive joint military drills later this month.

Despite the Pushback, Sen. Ted Cruz Is Right About the Abortion Drug

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Sept. 2 tweeted a piece from National Review reporting that he and numerous other Republican senators had written

ESPN to Televise Protesting Players and Singing of Black National Anthem

The players have said they will protest and, if they do, ESPN says they will televise it.

Ben Sasse Calls For Repealing The 17th Amendment

Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse called for the repeal of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution in an op-ed published Tuesda

Congress back for shortened session, McConnell says Senate will vote on coronavirus relief package

Congress, White House appear to have a tentative agreement on a continuing resolution to avoid a potential government shutdown.

‘Senseless’: 51 Shot, 10 Dead In Bloody Chicago Labor Day Weekend, Child Among The Dead

Dozens were shot and multiple people died over Labor Day weekend in Chicago as violence continues in the city, according to police.

The CDC Is Not the Nation’s Housing Regulator

The agency’s eviction ban oversteps the bounds of the law.

Vaccine by Election Day ‘extremely unlikely,' top White House adviser says

Dr. Moncef Slaoui, the chief adviser for the White House coronavirus vaccine development program, said Thursday that chances of a vaccine by