Madame President? White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mistakenly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as ‘the president’ during a Wednesday afternoon press conference. The slip-up came in the first…
SCOTUS shoots down appeal of NY concealed carry restriction ruling, allowing gun law to still be enforced
The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it would not entertain an injunction from New York gun store owners who were challenging the state’s new restrictions on the concealed carrying of…
Trump says Facebook ‘needs us more than we need them,’ as campaign calls for reinstatement
EXCLUSIVE: Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday told Fox News Digital that Facebook ‘needs us more than we need them,’ but confirmed that his campaign is working to set up…
GOP insiders say Newsom won’t save Democrats in 2024 if Biden bows out, vow to ‘mop the floor’ with him
Republicans who are looking ahead to 2024 say Democrats shouldn’t hang their hopes on California Gov. Gavin Newsom if President Biden decides not to run again, predicting the GOP would…
A photo has resurfaced of then-Vice President Joe Biden holding a classified document in 2013. The photo shows Biden holding a folder marked ‘CODEWORD — CLASSIFIED DOCUMENT — VICE PRESIDENT’…
Burgess Owens slams San Francisco’s $5 million reparations plan: ‘Condescending, counterproductive, illogical’
Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, is criticizing a proposal from a San Francisco committee on reparations after it proposed that the city pay $5 million to each longtime Black resident. The…
Maryland’s Gov.-elect Wes Moore announced additional Cabinet appointments on Tuesday, a day before he’s scheduled to be sworn in as governor. Salisbury Mayor Jake Day will be the housing and…
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen joined several state lawmakers Wednesday to unveil a tax proposal that would remove hundreds of millions of dollars from the state’s tax rolls, including measures that…
As Louisiana continues to be plagued by insurance woes, with insurers leaving or going out of business in the hurricane-stricken state, some lawmakers say a special legislative session to address…
Oklahoma’s current schedule of executing a death row inmate roughly every 30 days is placing too much of a burden on prison staff and should be slowed down, the state’s…