In recent years, particularly since the start of the pandemic, the U.S. has experienced a growing phenomenon of people fleeing blue states for red ones. Not just here and there – in droves.
Disturbing reports have emerged of patients being taken off of life-saving organ transplant lists based on their COVID-19 vaccination status.
The national security advisors for the United States and Israel met virtually Wednesday to outline a shared strategy in dealing with the nuclear ambitions of Iran.
Earlier this week San Jose, California, became the first city in the United States to approve an ordinance that will require gun owners to carry liability insurance, a move that has already caused its leadership to be haled into court over.
An unidentified gunman opened fire on five people at a Washington D.C. hotel overnight, killing one woman and injuring four others.
The White House and NATO on Wednesday sent written proposals in response to Russia’s sweeping demands concerning Eastern Europe this week. Officials say that they are still hoping to resolve the Ukrainian crisis with diplomacy, though both sides appear no closer in negotiations of terms.
In a move that has been expected for some time, the Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that its policymaking committee recommends a hike in interest rates.
Today, January 27, is a day of international remembrance and reflection on one of the most horrific atrocities ever committed in human history, the world reflects on the Holocaust.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) will host 12 state attorneys general at a South Texas “border security briefing” Thursday at the Texas Department of Public Safety headquarters in Weslaco.
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has disclosed that he intends to retire at the end of the high court’s current term, providing President Biden an opportunity to appoint a younger, more liberal justice in his place.