December 16, 2024 Satanic Temple's nativity display in New Hampshire destroyed, Dem rep calls for new display A Satanic Temple nativity display near the New Hampshire Capitol was destroyed after being vandalized. Now, Democratic state Rep. Ellen Read wants it to get a new display.
December 13, 2024 'Politically motivated' FBI treated conservatives like domestic terrorists on Wray's watch: whistleblower FBI Director Wray's resignation sparks debate over "political weaponization," with an FBI whistleblower linking bias to post-9/11 reforms and incentivized crime forecasting.
December 10, 2024 NJ residents ramp up protests over town council's American flag flap: 'It hit a nerve' Residents of Edison, N.J. are pushing the town council to repeal ordinances banning public speakers' "props" and limiting their speaking time at meetings.
December 4, 2024 'Overwhelming evidence' of negative consequences from gender 'treatments' focus of landmark Supreme Court case The Supreme Court's ruling on the Tennessee legislation could affect similar laws in 25 states.
November 30, 2024 The Reagan movie is a timely reminder of why leadership matters Throughout his eight years as president, Ronald Reagan proved to be what historians describe as a “transformational president," restoring hope and patriotism to a responsive people.
November 25, 2024 Climate activists learn fate for red powder attack on US Constitution at National Archives A pair of climate activists who defaced the National Archives Rotunda back in February where the U.S. Constitution is stored have learned their fate.
November 22, 2024 Justice Department halts DEA's random searches of airport travelers after report finds 'serious concerns' The Justice Department ordered the Drug Enforcement Administration to halt random searches of passengers at airports and other transit hubs after a watchdog raised concerns.
November 3, 2024 Harris tries to 'Glock' the vote, but triggers female gun owners: 'She's completely anti-gun' Vice President Kamala Harris' announcement that she owns a Glock made waves on the campaign trail, but missed the mark with gun owning women Fox News Digital spoke with.
November 2, 2024 4 of 5 Americans believe words can be violence. Here’s why they’re wrong In a disturbing new poll, my organization, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, has found that 80% of Americans agreed at least slightly that “words can be violence."