4:30VIDEONovember 13Justice Alito warns of threats to free speechThe Federalist editor Ben Domenech provides analysis about 'government overreach' during the pandemic on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
2020 Presidential ElectionOctober 16First presidential vote cast using blockchain technologyEXCLUSIVE: With the 2020 Presidential election less than a few weeks away – encumbered yet again by questions and concerns surrounding ballot security and fraud – revolutionary blockchain voting technology is being piloted in small pockets of the country.
Faith & ValuesMay 18What it is like to be a Christian activist jailed with ISIS operatives in SudanIt was the kind of calling that Petr Jasek simply could not turn away from. For more than 28 years, Czech Republic native and Global Ambassador for international non-profit The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) transgressed the globe’s most far-flung places in support of persecuted Christians.
Venezuelan Political CrisisSeptember 25, 2019Venezuelan foreign minister calls Trump meeting with opposition leaders 'shameful'Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza blasted President Trump Wednesday for meeting with the Venezuelan opposition’s delegation to the United Nations General Assembly instead of the official government delegation.
FloridaJune 14, 2019Florida counties scrambling after abrupt order mandating bilingual ballots by 2020 primaryRural counties across Florida are struggling to meet a state mandate to offer bilingual ballots to all its voters in time for March 2020 primary.
1:09VIDEOOctober 4, 2018Thousands of anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters rally in Washington Thousands of anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters rallied on Thursday outside the Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, where Kavanaugh currently works as a judge. Some chanted “We believe Christine Ford. We believe Anita Hill.”
1:49VIDEOJune 8, 2018Trump considers pardon for Muhammad AliPresident Trump is considering pardoning the late boxing great Muhammad Ali.
National SecurityDecember 8, 2017Head of House intelligence panel finds evidence of abuse in US government surveillanceHouse Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told Fox News on Friday that his investigators have already uncovered evidence of "abuse" in the U.S. government's surveillance practices.
Political RightsSeptember 18, 2017Illegal immigrants get OK to vote in Maryland city's electionsA city council in Maryland has voted in favor of allowing resident non-citizens such as illegal immigrants to participate in local elections.
North CarolinaFebruary 12, 2017Massive crowd protests Trump, anti-LGBT law in North CarolinaA massive crowd took to the streets in North Carolina on Saturday in opposition of President Donald Trump and to a state law limiting LGBT rights for an annual civil rights march.