Five Democrats introduced House legislation on Tuesday that would codify LGTBQ status as a protected class under the existing Civil Rights Act.
A group of five Republican senators has banded together in an effort to help the long-beleaguered Christians of Nigeria, who face a now-incessant threat of death and harm at the hands of Islamic extremists.
At least 19 Ukrainians were killed early Friday by Russian missile strikes in residential areas in Serhiivka, located roughly 30 miles southwest of Odesa.
The Anti-Defamation League, the 108-year-old organization that has long served as a bulwark against antisemitism, has faced a busy June. The ADL has not only headed the fight against a bald attempt to intimidate Jewish nonprofits but has now found itself in a growing battle against the progressive wing of the Presbyterian Church.
On July 5, President Joe Biden will bestow the nation’s highest military honor on a quartet of men who displayed uncommon bravery while serving during the Vietnam War.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The U.S. Supreme Court sided with President Joe Biden on Thursday as he seeks to end an immigration policy begun under his predecessor Donald Trump that forced tens of thousands of migrants to stay in Mexico and await U.S. hearings on their asylum claims. In a 5-4 ruling authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, and […]
President Joe Biden on Thursday threw his support behind calls for the U.S. Senate to push aside the legislative filibuster to protect abortion rights, as progressives have ramped up pressure on his administration following the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
This week, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) headed a team of Republican senators that introduced a bill that would effectively end progressives’ quest for blanket federal student loan forgiveness if passed.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said that the war will likely grind on “for an extended period of time,” in part because Russian forces have been degraded by heavy combat, thus hampering territorial gains. Haines made the remarks during a Commerce Department conference Wednesday
On Wednesday morning, 98-year-old Hershel Woodrow “Woody” Williams, previously the last living American serviceman from World War II to receive the Medal of Honor, died in West Virginia.