The Trump administration is backing a coalition of Second Amendment activists challenging New York City’s gun transportation regulations before the Supreme Court.
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Dayton Shooter Had Drugs in His System When He Murdered 9 People, Coroner Says
The man who shot and killed nine people in Dayton, Ohio, on Aug. 4 had cocaine, alcohol and anti-anxiety medication in his system when he opened fire on a crowded street, according to the Montgomery County coroner.
Read MoreMovies to Watch This Weekend
Twelve-year-old best friends Max (Jacob Tremblay), Lucas (Keith L. Williams) and Thor (Brady Noon) are getting ready to participate in their first “kissing party,” but the problem is that none of them know how to kiss girls. When they can’t find a way to learn, Max decides to use his father’s drone to spy on teenage girls next door. However, plans don’t go according to plan when he loses the drone. Thus, the group of friends come up with an idea to get the drone back.
Read MoreCommentary: Yes, Google Is Trying to Control the 2020 Election
Our friend James O’Keefe and his team at Project Veritas have produced another bombshell Silicon Valley expose, this time with the help of Google whistleblower Zachary Vorhies.
Read MoreLee Beaman Commentary: The Case for a Strong National Defense
A strong national defense contributes to our own national security, but it also provides stability to the entire world.
Read MoreSchumer Tells Trump to Spend Border Wall Funds Fighting Domestic Terrorism
Senator Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told President Donald Trump in a written letter Wednesday to spend his requested $5 billion for a border wall on efforts to combat domestic terrorism.
Read MoreCommentary: The Tea Party Is More Vibrant and Essential Than Ever
Rand Paul is mistaken.
Read MoreGunman Captured After Wounding Six Philadelphia Officers
Police in the U.S. city of Philadelphia arrested a suspect early Thursday after an hours-long standoff that left six officers with gunshot injuries that were not life-threatening.
Read MoreMore Than 600 Google Employees Won’t Be ‘Complicit’ in Working With CBP
More than 600 Google employees said they “refuse” to be “complicit” in potential cloud computing work for Customs and Border Protection (CBP), according to a petition.
Read MoreTrump Jumps on Reports of Israel Banning Reps. Omar And Tlaib: ‘They Hate … All Jewish People’
President Donald Trump weighed in Thursday after reports that Israel planned to ban Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan from entering the country for a trip scheduled to start Friday.
Read MoreRashida Tlaib And Ilhan Omar’s Botched Israel Trip Was Sponsored By Terror-Linked Organization
Rashida Tlaib’s and Ilhan Omar’s cancelled trip to Israel was sponsored by a Palestinian-based organization whose members have expressed sympathy for terrorist activities and support the BDS movement.
Read MoreICE Protest Turns Chaotic After Truck Plows Through Crowd, Pepper Spray Used
A protest outside a prison that works with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) turned chaotic after a truck drove into the crowd, and officers were forced to use pepper spray on demonstrators.
Read MoreCommentary: Only Bold Proposals Can Displace Globalism
Small-ball, targeted policies, and subtle tweaks will not suffice.
Read MoreTrump Official: US Ready to Seal Trade Deal with Britain Post-Brexit
White House enthusiasm for a trade deal with the United Kingdom is palpable.
Read MoreTwo Illegal Aliens Allegedly Rape 11-Year-Old on Multiple Occasions
Two illegal immigrants have been charged with second-degree rape of the same 11-year-old girl in Maryland.
Read MoreCommentary: Democrats Labeling the President and His Supporters as White Supremacists Is Dangerous
Leading Democrats for the presidential nomination have apparently decided that their path to victory in the wake of the El Paso and Dayton mass shootings lays with demonizing President Donald Trump and his supporters as white supremacists and racists.
Read MoreUS Deploys Surge of Doctors to Tend to Illegal Immigrants
A substantial increase in medical and humanitarian care has followed the surge of illegal immigrants at the U.S.-Mexican border, according to Department of Homeland Security statistics.
Read MoreJudge Grants Order to Limit Anti-Government Protests at Hong Kong Airport
The Hong Kong Airport Authority announced Wednesday that a judge granted an interim order to limit anti-government protests that crippled one of the world’s busiest air hubs for two days and sparked frantic clashes between demonstrators and riot police.
Read MoreOcasio-Cortez’s Known Donors From Her Own District Are Nearly Non-Existent, FEC Records Show
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has outraised all other freshmen representatives so far in 2019, but nearly all of her reported contributors to her reelection campaign live outside her congressional district, a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings found.
Read MoreGary Peters Turns to Elizabeth Warren for Fundraising Help Ahead of 2020 Reelection Efforts
Democratic Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, who is facing a tough reelection in 2020, has turned to Sen. Elizabeth Warren for help with his fundraising efforts.
Read MoreAlyssa Milano Launches Grassroots Campaign to Defeat ‘the Orange-Haired Guy’ in Michigan
Michigan is one of three swing states being targeted by a new campaign started by actress and Democratic activist Alyssa Milano.
Read MoreCommentary: Here’s Why an Illegal Alien’s Lawsuit Against a Sheriff Who Worked With ICE Was Thrown Out
What should we do with illegal aliens who break local criminal laws?
Read MoreA Pro-Gun Ruling Will Inflame Court-Packing Push, Dem Senator Warns Supreme Court
Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island filed a legal brief before the Supreme Court in a challenge to New York City’s gun transportation regulations, advancing a broad indictment of the Roberts Court itself as he urged the justices to turn away the NRA-backed case.
Read MoreHouston Paper Calls For Beto To Drop Out
A Houston paper said Monday Democratic 2020 hopeful Beto O’Rourke should abandon his “vanishingly small” presidential hopes and come home to run for a Senate spot.
Read MoreCommentary: The Latest Treasury Figures Show Deficit Will Be Just Below $1 Trillion in 2019
With just two months remaining in fiscal year 2019, come Sept. 30, the U.S. budget deficit appears likely to come in just shy of $1 trillion, the latest data from the U.S. Treasury shows.
Read More2018 NYT Interview: Epstein Thought People Would Get Over Pedophilia Like They Got Over Homosexuality
Accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein reportedly told a New York Times columnist in 2018 that criminalizing sex with underage girls was a cultural aberration and compared it to laws banning homosexuality.
Read MoreNew Rule Could Deny Green Cards, Visas to Immigrants Who Use Welfare Programs
Federal officials will consider an immigrant’s use of welfare benefits such as food stamps and Medicaid as a negative factor in deciding on the eligibility of the immigrant’s permanent legal residency or on a temporary visa.
Read MorePolice Clash with Protesters at Hong Kong Airport, Forcing More Flight Cancellations
Riot police clashed with pro-democracy demonstrators at the Hong Kong’s international airport Tuesday evening, with all departing flights canceled for a second straight day.
Read MoreInterior Department Announces Reforms to Endangered Species Act Procedures
The Trump administration on Monday announced reforms to the Endangered Species Act that it says will “increase transparency and effectiveness” in the law’s implementation.
One of the reforms removes a blanket rule which treats protections for threatened species the same as endangered species. It will also require the same standards be used when officials consider delisting or reclassifying species.
Read MoreNadler Confirms Committee Has Begun ‘Formal Impeachment Proceedings’ Against Trump
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said Thursday that his committee has begun “formal impeachments proceedings” against President Donald Trump.
Read MoreCommentary: Obama Is Wrong About America Leading the World in Mass Violence
The predictable has followed the atrocities in El Paso and Dayton. Barack Obama raised the standard when he issued a statement condemning “language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments.” This is a bit rich coming from someone who sat with his wife contentedly in the pews of Jeremiah Wright’s Chicago church for 20 years listening to his white-baiting apologia for black violence and international terrorism, including the 9/11 attacks.
Read MoreEmployee Accuses Google of Discriminating Against Pregnant Women
A former Google employee alleges that the tech giant discriminates against pregnant women. The woman made the accusation in a memo obtained by Motherboard.
Read MoreUS Envoy Tells Germany: Spend More on Defense or We Move Troops to Poland
BERLIN – An envoy of U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Friday that Chancellor Angela Merkel’s unwillingness to boost defense spending might give the United States no choice but to move American troops stationed in Germany to Poland.
Read MoreCommentary: Mass Shootings Aren’t Growing More Common – And Evidence Contradicts Common Stereotypes About the Killers
When 22 people were killed in El Paso, Texas, and nine more were killed in Dayton, Ohio, roughly 12 hours later, responses to the tragedy included many of the same myths and stereotypes Americans have grown used to hearing in the wake of a mass shooting.
Read MoreJulian Castro Introduces ‘People First’ Plan to ‘Combat White Nationalism And the Gun Violence Epidemic’
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Julían Castro introduced his “People First” plan on Friday to “combat white nationalism and the gun violence epidemic.”
Read MoreThe Justice Department Is Gearing Up for a Big Fight With Immigration Judges’ Union
The Trump administration asked a federal panel to revoke the exclusive right of a public-sector union to represent immigration judges in collective bargaining Friday.
Read MoreMichigan Civil Rights Director Reprimanded for Making ‘Innapropriate Comments’ Towards a Woman
An investigation into Agustin Arbulu, the director of Michigan’s Department of Civil Rights, concluded Friday that he made inappropriate comments to a male coworker about a woman he saw at a work event.
Read MoreFormer Michigan Congressman May Be the Next National Intelligence Director
President Donald Trump is considering Pete Hoekstra, former Michigan congressman and current ambassador to the Netherlands, as the next Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
Read MoreCommentary: Antifa’s Identitarian Ideology
While the Antifa movement may defy easy characterization, one of its most animating features is a commitment to opposing the alleged right-wing racism practiced or condoned by “millions” of “white nationalists.” They condemn any such endorsements of so-called identitarian concepts. But who are the real identitarians? And to which movement is identitarianism both the centerpiece of their rhetoric, and a smokescreen to hide their true agenda? A look at online material promoting an upcoming Antifa-type action offers clues.
Read MoreTrump Names Joseph Maguire Acting Director Of National Intelligence
President Donald Trump named Joseph Maguire, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, the acting national intelligence chief Thursday after CIA official Sue Gordon resigned.
Read MoreAbout 300 People Arrested in the Mississippi Immigration Sting Have Been Released, Officials Say
About 300 of the 680 people arrested at food-processing plant stings in Mississippi Wednesday have been released, officials said Thursday.
Read MoreCommentary: ‘Do Something’ Is a Dangerous Demand to Make of Politicians
Do Something, goes the suddenly popular chant. In response to the wave of mass killings this year, it’s being shouted at any available political figure. Be careful what you ask for.
Read MoreBruce Ohr Documents Undercut FBI Claims in Carter Page FISAs
Transcripts of Justice Department official Bruce Ohr’s interviews with the FBI could open the bureau to new scrutiny over claims government officials made in applications to spy on Carter Page.
Read MoreProf Says He Received Threats After Calling Out Campus Bias
Sarah Lawrence College professor Samuel Abrams wrote an op-ed addressing the issue of liberally-biased university administrators and in response, he tells Campus Reform, he received threats and vandalism to his office door.
Read MoreCNN Sympathetically Profiled Illegal Immigrant Dodging Deportation – Eight Months Later He Killed a Man While Driving Without a License
An illegal immigrant who received positive press coverage during his fight against deportation earlier this year, struck and killed a father of five in Colorado on Aug. 2 while driving without a license.
Read MoreCommentary: Bullying Democrats Will Attack Trump Donors
In a blatant attempt to intimidate supporters of President Trump, Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro, brother of Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro recently tweeted the names and employers of dozens of Trump campaign donors in the San Antonio area, an act that clearly violates Twitter’s terms of use prohibition against “doxxing.”
Read MoreUniversity of Michigan Alumni Issue Open Letter Asking Donor Stephen Ross to Stop Supporting Trump
University of Michigan alumni issued an open letter to Miami Dolphins owner and Trump supporter Stephen Ross Wednesday asking him to “disavow his support for Trump.”
Read MoreAnalysis: New York Times Spreads Falsehood That Motivated Murders of Police
This week, the New York Times published an article that gives credence to a fiction that stoked riots in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked the “Black Lives Matter“ movement, and provoked murders of police officers.
Read MoreGOP Lawmakers Ask for Docs on Potential Misuse of Taxpayer Money Related to Abortion Services, Referrals
Lawmakers are asking for the reports on AmeriCorps’ potential misuse of taxpayer money related to abortion services and referrals, as well as building renovations, a letter from ranking members on the House Oversight Committee reveals.
Read MoreTrump Again Says He’s Considering Commuting Sentence of Former Gov. Blagojevich
President Donald Trump is considering commuting the 14-year prison sentence of disgraced former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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