December 4 RFK Jr launches investigation into school for alleged vaccination of child without parental consent HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches investigation into alleged unauthorized child vaccination at school, vowing to protect parental rights.
December 4 College football star calls on Trump to take charge of College Football Playoff decisions Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia called on President Donald Trump to make an executive order to increase the College Football Playoff field.
December 4 Venezuela accepting US deportation flights after Trump closes airspace White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the news that Venezuela is accepting U.S. deportation flights again, the possibility of land strikes and a new DHS operation in New Orleans.
December 4 Rep Nancy Mace slaps down early retirement rumor: 'BIG FAT NO from me' GOP Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina repudiated the rumor that she might retire early from the House of Representatives, noting, "Retiring is a BIG FAT NO from me."
December 4 As Trump’s standoff with Maduro deepens, experts warn the next move may force a showdown Experts warned Trump's Caribbean military deployment diverts critical resources, as Venezuela crisis tests the limits of diplomatic pressure tactics.
December 4 Andrew demands new six-bedroom home with full staff after being forced out of Royal Lodge: experts Former Duke of York reportedly wants six-bedroom Sandringham house with full staff including cook, housekeeper and security despite losing royal titles.
December 4 New York Times sues Pentagon over its new press policy, says it violates First and Fifth Amendment rights The New York Times is taking the Pentagon to court over its newly implemented press access policy the paper claims violates the First and Fifth Amendments.
December 4 How to make President Donald Trump's immigration pause stick in court President Trump plans to pause Third World immigration using federal law 8 U.S.C. 1182(f) and legal strategies to withstand court challenges from activists.
December 4 JONATHAN TURLEY: With 'rage bait' crowned word of the year, free speech becomes the target Oxford University Press announces "rage bait" as word of the year, defined as online content specifically designed to elicit anger for engagement.
December 3 Congress holds combative hearing on anti-police rhetoric A ‘Fox News @ Night’ panel reacts to lawmakers across the aisle trading words over law enforcement and President Donald Trump pardoning a Democratic representative.