The homeless man who allegedly set the Fox News Christmas tree alight was freed after his arraignment Wednesday because of lenient new bail reforms introduced under outgoing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D). Read More.
The jury deciding the fate of former “Empire” star Jussie Smollett began its deliberations Wednesday afternoon after hearing closing arguments from the defense and state prosecutors. Read More.
Thousands of migrants die as they walk through the Panama jungle to reach President Joe Biden’s half-open border, says Michael Yon, a veteran American journalist who interviewed many migrants on the deadly trail through the Darien Gap.
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Cartels are taking advantage of law enforcement weaknesses and policy failures to smuggle record amounts of fentanyl into the United States. Read More.
The prosecution in the sex trafficking case regarding Ghislaine Maxwell and her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein is expected to rest its case on Thursday, according to David Marcus, who is covering the trial for The Daily Wire. Read More.
A suspect has been arrested after a large Christmas tree at the headquarters of Fox News was torches late on Tuesday night, the holiday decoration totally burned in what potentially amounts to an anti-Christian or political hate crime.
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CNN anchor Don Lemon allegedly sent disgraced actor Jussie Smollett texts during the Chicago Police Department’s investigation of his alleged hoax hate crime. Read More.
A month after the Senate issued a bipartisan report flagging oversight failures by government contractors that house migrant children, the Biden administration awarded new contracts worth tens of millions of dollars to two of those organizations. Read More.
The deportations of illegal immigrants have dropped up to 90% since President Joe Biden has been in office, according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies. Read More.
Musk argued that the federal government should "get out of the way and not impede progress," emphasizing that the government ought be a "referee" rather than a "player on the field." Read More.
Mississippi Republican Governor Tate Reeves said he had some “optimism” that the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade, adding that he would “do everything I can to protect the lives of unborn children.” Read More.