The whiplash of events that we all witnessed in 2020 seemed overwhelming at the time. The growing fears of a pandemic as the year began, and the effects of the government forcing a near-total shutdown of the economy beginning in mid-March, followed by the springtime George Floyd riots and a summer filled with massive amounts of property damage and looting, the left’s “defund the police” mania, followed by the presidential election were a never-ending series of perfect storms that cry out for a...
Gilbert Wah, 39, was killed at his home on July 24, 2000
Gilbert Wah, 39, was killed at his home on July 24, 2000
To the editor: It is naive to assume that Supreme Court justices come to the court with a neutral political perspective. After all, they are human, and they are selected and appointed by politicians with clear political agendas. ("Upside-down flag controversy is the latest for Supreme Court Justice Alito," May 20) Nevertheless, once appointed, the justices owe the American public at least the appearance of impartiality and fairness. That's why the recent report of an upside-down American flag...
‘Threats against elections officials in the United States of America is domestic terrorism,’ Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said
Joe Biden was not substantially advantaged in the 2020 presidential election by COVID-related private funding, according to a new study co-authored by Daniel Thompson, UCLA assistant professor of political science.
Princeton research scholar Lauren Wright told Fox News that Republican candidate Kari Lake would likely lose her Senate bid against Democratic candidate Ruben Gallego.During a Sunday interview on Fox News, Wright said that both Donald Trump and Joe Biden were a drag on candidates for their respective parties."Both candidates are a drag on these Senate races because they're very controversial to swing voters who are very mad at Biden over the economy, over immigration, over crime," Wright...
Analysis of 130 lawsuits settled refutes narrative of unruly demonstrations amid fears of police crackdown on Gaza protestsIn the four years since mass protests broke out over the killing of George Floyd, cities across the US have settled more than 130 lawsuits involving police misconduct with payouts totaling nearly $150m to protesters, journalists, legal observers and bystanders, according to an analysis of the lawsuits published this week.The settlements, which include some of the largest...
Japan and the United States are considering holding talks involving their foreign and defense chiefs in Tokyo as early as July, a source familiar with the matter said Friday. Tokyo and Washington originally planned to hold the so-called two-plus-two security meeting at the end of May, but it was rescheduled
Republicans who voted for Biden in 2020 say that the president's gone too far. Christopher Shays, an ex-GOP rep from Connecticut, is now looking at RFK, Jr. Biden's campaign says they're still reaching out to Republicans for 2024
An eighth pro-life activist was sentenced on Wednesday under the Freedom of Access the Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and "conspiracy against rights" for an abortion clinic protest in Washington, DC, in October 2020.