Even as gas prices soar higher, Memorial Day travelers are expected to reach pre-pandemic levels this weekend.
Since World War II, the average loss for a sitting president’s party in the midterm elections is 26 seats. According to an updated analysis by the Cook Political Report, the number of Democrat seats in the House that are now categorized as “toss up” or worse, is currently 35.
The largest wildfire to have ever occurred in New Mexico was started, albeit unintentionally, by the U.S. Forest Service.
Atlas Air, on behalf of US Freedom Flyers (USFF) and Atlas employees, has sued all 18 major airlines, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) over COVID-19 vaccine mandates it says violated their constitutional, medical, and religious liberties, the Epoch Times reported.
The list of big-named people who will be in attendance at the annual NRA convention this weekend, has shrunk following the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Basketball is once again political, as the Miami Heat asked thousands of people to demand “commonsense gun control laws” from their local senators on Wednesday.
In response to an explosive investigation, the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee released a list of pastors, church leaders, and other church personnel involved in a swath of sexual abuse allegations spanning decades.
The CDC has released a new report on long-COVID conditions in adults aged 18 and older who have survived COVID-19.
The United States and Germany signed an agreement Friday to work together on technologies and policies to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in an effort to fight climate change.
After months of Democrats claiming that Georgia’s new election security law would restrict voting rights in the state, Tuesday’s primary election saw record turnout, particularly in early in-person voting.