June 5, 2024 Conservative legal watchdog sues DOJ for records related to key figure in NY v Trump case America First Legal is taking the Justice Department to court over its failure to furnish documents related to Matthew Colangelo, a key prosecutor in the NY v. Trump trial.
June 5, 2024 New Mexico accountant wins GOP primary, looks to cash out two-term Democrat in November Retired accountant Steve Jones is the GOP nominee aiming for a November upset to unseat Rep. Melanie Stansbury in the state's heavily Democratic First Congressional District.
June 5, 2024 On this day in history, June 5, 1968, presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy is fatally shot in Los Angeles Presidential hopeful and former attorney general Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated on this day in history, June 5, 1968. Kennedy had finished a campaign speech and was greeting well wishers.
June 4, 2024 'Sociopathic': Biden blasted for 'disgusting lie' on Netanyahu's handling of war with Hamas President Biden was ripped by conservatives on social media over comments he made about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview with Time magazine.
June 4, 2024 Gary Brecka on obesity, Sweet Truth Act signed by Eric Adams: 'We are addicted to how sugar makes us feel' Restaurants in NYC will require warnings on their processed food items this month according to a bill passed by NYC's Mayor Eric Adams late last year.
June 4, 2024 Republicans hammer defiant AG Garland to hand over Biden-Hur audio Attorney General Merrick Garland fended off Republican demands for the DOJ to hand over a recording of President Biden's interview with Robert Hur.
June 4, 2024 5 things to know about Hunter Biden trial Hunter Biden faces 25 years in prison in his Delaware gun crime trial, but it is not the only criminal trial he'll face this year.
June 3, 2024 SEAN HANNITY: No American should have to face a partisan witch hunt Fox News host Sean Hannity takes aim at political lawfare following the conviction of former President Trump on "Hannity."
June 3, 2024 Blue city leader to stop sharing crime alerts with constituents because they create bad 'perception' An ultra-woke Chicago alderwoman will stop issuing crime alerts because of her commitment to "values of empowerment, antiracism, and community," she said.
June 3, 2024 GOP lawmakers turn up pressure on Biden over Iran nuclear program: 'Enough is enough' Sen. Tim Scott and Rep. Mike Lawler will introduce a resolution Monday afternoon urging the Biden administration to censure Iran at the IAEA meeting.