Supreme Court refuses to stop West Point’s race-conscious admissions policy
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to immediately force the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to change its race-conscious admissions policies, less than a year after the court’s conservative majority rejected similar programs at other colleges and universities. West Point’s
The dicey push to impeach Secretary Mayorkas
House Republicans have threatened impeachments of many Biden administration officials. But only two processes have been formalized: the ones against President Biden himself and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. It looks increasingly as though Biden might not be impeached after all.
Trump’s D.C. trial removed from March calendar, clearing way for N.Y. case
Former president Donald Trump’s March 4 trial date on charges of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election in D.C. has been taken off the calendar, a formal acknowledgment of what has long been anticipated — that his
The ‘runt’ of Trump cases now likely to be his first criminal trial
Of the four criminal cases former president Donald Trump is facing, charges filed in New York over 2016 hush money payments have long been considered by legal experts to be the weakest of the bunch. But it is increasingly likely
US ‘not looking for a war with Iran,’ White House says, strikes designed to ‘put an end’ to attacks on troops
The White House stressed Friday evening that the United States is ‘not looking for a war with Iran,’ saying the retaliatory strikes carried out in Syria and Iraq were designed to ‘de-escalate’ tensions and ‘put an end’ to attacks on
Trump trial delayed in case stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 investigation
Former President Trump’s trial stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 2020 election interference investigation has been delayed indefinitely, Fox News has learned. The trial was set to begin on March 4 — a day before the critical Super Tuesday primary contests, when
How misconduct accusations could derail Trump’s Georgia case
Fani T. Willis, the Atlanta-area district attorney prosecuting Donald Trump for alleged election interference, has acknowledged having a “personal relationship” with the outside lawyer she appointed to lead the case — potentially imperiling it. Here’s what’s going on and what could
US launches Middle East airstrikes after soldiers’ deaths: ‘This is the start of our response’
The U.S. has begun retaliatory strikes on Middle East targets from multiple platforms, a U.S Defense official has told Fox News. The strikes are in response to the deaths of three U.S. service members last Sunday on a U.S. base in
Cancel culture broke America’s moral compass. Here’s how we find our way back to sanity
I’d like to begin by thanking you for reading this piece about my new book, ‘Cancel Culture Dictionary.’ I have to admit I’m a bit embarrassed by the amount of press it’s getting on TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, and even
Biden admin sent millions to Hamas-linked UNRWA after Oct 7 attacks, before halting funding
The Biden administration sent millions in government assistance to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for FY24 amid allegations of terrorist ties against federal employees prior to the administration’s pause of new funding. The administration announced a pause on