FISM’s Pete Rodriguez shares his perspective on the outbreak of teenage crime and violence in Chicago.
A group of Republican senators is reintroducing legislation that would allow Title 42 public health to be used to combat the wave of illicit drugs that are pouring over the border.
A new Rasmussen survey shows that a majority of Americans believe that religious institutions are abandoning or watering down traditional beliefs.
The federal government’s criminal investigation into Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings and whether they had any impact on Joe Biden’s decisions as president or vice president is being corrupted by lies and politics, according to one Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent.
The Florida State Board of Education voted to implement new rules on Wednesday that will expand the scope of the “Parental Rights in Education” Law to include all grades from pre-Kindergarten to grade 12.
McCarthy claims that his proposal would save taxpayers $4.5 trillion over the next 10 years.
A group of protesters briefly invaded offices of stock market operator Euronext in Paris’ La Defense business district on Thursday, saying big companies must pay up to finance pensions, as part of wider protests against a rise in the retirement age.
Missing superstars was no problem for Milwaukee or Memphis in important Game 2 wins.
The report advocates that sex between children and adults should not be prosecuted if it was done “consensually.”
Three Alabama teenagers have been taken into custody and charged with murder in last week’s shooting at a “Sweet 16” birthday party that left four dead and 32 wounded, state police said on Wednesday.