Hunter goes shopping with Joe Biden days after defying congressional subpoena
Hunter Biden was photographed Monday afternoon shopping in Delaware with his father, President Biden, just days after he defied a congressional subpoena to attend a closed-door deposition. Hunter and the president together visited a jewelry store in Greenville, Delaware, and, hours
Defamed Georgia poll workers who won $148M from Giuliani sue him again
Lawyers for the two Georgia election workers who won $148 million in damages from former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani last week filed a new lawsuit Monday, asking a federal judge to order him to stop repeating his damaging debunked claims
Senate confirms Martin O’Malley as head of Social Security Administration
The Senate on Monday confirmed former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley to lead the Social Security Administration as the agency faces looming questions about its long-term solvency, systemic dysfunction and ability to handle day-to-day customer service requests. O’Malley, who ran unsuccessfully for
Sandra Day O’Connor lying in repose at the Supreme Court
Sandra Day O’Connor was remembered Monday for “cowgirl grit” and her pivotal role on the Supreme Court as her family, the public and colleagues honored the first woman to serve on the nation’s highest court. “The way Sandra went, the court
3 in 10 Trump voters want a president willing to break ‘rules and laws’
It’s been evident for a long time that Republicans — and supporters of Donald Trump, especially — take a more no-holds-barred approach to politics than Democrats do. They’re much more likely to say political violence can be justified, for instance.
Crime is down, though Fox News viewers might not be aware
Crime declined in the third quarter of 2023 relative to the same period in 2022, according to data released by the FBI last week. Violent crime was down 8 percent in jurisdictions that reported data — law enforcement agencies covering
Democrats ramp up pressure on Clarence Thomas to recuse himself in Trump case
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing calls from a growing number of Democrats who say he should recuse himself from a case examining former president Donald Trump’s presidential immunity, with more members of Congress raising concerns about the justice’s
Justice Dept. launches database to track misconduct by federal officers
The Justice Department on Monday unveiled a new national database to track serious misconduct violations by federal law enforcement officers, a move authorities said would help ensure that those officers are not unwittingly hired by other government agencies. President Biden called
Americans trust friends and family more than media for election information
One of the more baffling things to emerge over the past few years is the stubbornness of nonsense about the 2020 election. It was not “stolen” from Donald Trump, nor was it “rigged” against him. Every effort to claim that
Here’s how the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea threaten the global supply chain
Attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants on ships in the Red Sea have already rocked global trade. And there could be more disruptions and price increases to come for shipments of goods and fuel. Several major shipping lines and oil transporters have suspended their