Dr. Andrew Bostom, epidemiologist and research physician at Brown University, sits down with Tony Perkins to dissect what is behind the recent wave of blue states reversing their mask mandates – science or politics?
A filing from Special Counsel John Durham indicates that lawyers for the Clinton campaign paid a technology company to “infiltrate” servers belonging to Trump Tower, and later the White House, in an effort to establish an “inference” and “narrative” to present to government agencies linking Donald Trump to Russia.
President Joe Biden and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin held a third phone conference regarding Moscow’s recent troop amassment on their Ukrainian border.
Although one wouldn’t likely have thought it previously necessary, two Senators have introduced a bill that would officially and demonstrably forbid any president, federal agency, or U.S. governmental entity from using taxpayer dollars to purchase the paraphernalia required to smoke crack or inject heroine.
On Thursday, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced that the most powerful rocket built so far will also reduce space travel costs.
Saturday, Canadian police began their efforts to disband several pockets of protestors who have strategically located themselves in that nation’s capital as well as at several border entries from the United States.
If ever there were evidence of why the right to disagree is sacrosanct in a free and open society, it could be found in a little-spoken-of report released by a trio of human rights organizations late last week.
President Joe Biden has engaged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin one more time about the recent troop amassment around Ukraine and military exercises.
A federal appeals court has upheld the current administration’s decision to again allow federal funding to go to institutions that provide and promote abortions.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi flip-flopped on her position on Congress members being able to trade individual stocks.