Death Penalty Trial Opens in 2017 Fire That Killed 3
PITTSBURGH—A death penalty trial has begun for a man accused of having set a house fire that killed a young child and two women in… Read More »Death Penalty Trial Opens in 2017 Fire That Killed 3
PITTSBURGH—A death penalty trial has begun for a man accused of having set a house fire that killed a young child and two women in… Read More »Death Penalty Trial Opens in 2017 Fire That Killed 3
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Tuesday revealed that the FBI seized his phone earlier that day while he was at a Hardee’s drive-through in Mankato,… Read More »Mike Lindell Says FBI Seized His Phone
The West Virginia legislature passed a near-total abortion ban on Tuesday, sending the measure to the governor’s desk. If it becomes law, some Republicans in… Read More »West Virginia Passes Near-Total Abortion Ban With a Few Exceptions, Sends to Governor’s Desk
Ex-CNN anchor Chris Cuomo on Monday criticized Democrats for their unflattering characterization of those voting for former President Donald Trump. Cuomo, who joined NewsNation in… Read More »Former CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo Slams Democrats for Demonizing Trump Voters
Radical gender theories are tearing American families apart, according to Kelsey Bolar of the Independent Women’s Forum. “Families are being devastated by gender ideology,” she… Read More »Families ‘Devastated by Gender Ideology’: Kelsey Bolar
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has confirmed that the south pacific is heading into its third consecutive La Niña weather event, meaning continued dry… Read More »Northern Hemisphere Drought Conditions May Remain as Australia Declares Third La Nina Event in a Row
Facing violence in the real world and censorship in the virtual one, anti-abortion groups are asking state attorneys general to do more to keep them… Read More »Anti-Abortion Groups Ask State Attorneys General to Protect Them From Online Censorship
The American Bakers Association (ABA) is warning of potentially severe consequences for the nation’s supply chain should thousands of union rail workers go on strike… Read More »Looming Nationwide Railroad Strike Threatens Food Supply Chain as Union and Carriers Negotiations Stall
House Republicans are warning that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) could use a must-pass stopgap spending measure to “tie Republicans’ hands” during fiscal… Read More »Pelosi Could Use Funding Bill to ‘Tie Republicans’ Hands’ Next Congress: House GOP
Wall Street’s main stock indexes plunged on Sept. 13 after government data showed inflation coming in hotter than expected, putting investors on edge as the… Read More »Dow Dives Nearly 1,300 Points After Red-Hot Inflation Report
Forbes has removed an article that was critical of a teenage girl who is speaking out about the dangers of child sex change surgeries and… Read More »Forbes Removes Article About Detransitioned Teenage Girl for Violation of Editorial Guidelines
JERUSALEM—American authorities have returned a rare, 2,000-year-old Jewish coin to Israel nearly two decades after it was looted, smuggled and put up for auction in… Read More »US Returns Looted Ancient Jewish Coin to Israel
An Illinois man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to felony charges for assaulting a law enforcement officer and a reporter during the protests at the U.S.… Read More »Illinois Man Pleads Guilty to Felony Charges From Jan. 6
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) wants to know why, more than a year later, the Department of Treasury, Department of Justice (DOJ), and IRS have yet… Read More »Sen. Grassley Wants to Know Why Treasury, IRS, DOJ, Are Silent on Confidential Tax Return Leak
Nearly a week after getting slapped down by the federal judge overseeing his criminal case, Oath Keepers founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes III filed a flurry… Read More »Oath Keepers Founder Asks Court to Appoint Special Master in Jan. 6 Seditious-Conspiracy Case
More than half of students across all grade levels in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) failed to meet state testing standards in subjects… Read More »72 Percent of Los Angeles Students Fail to Meet Math Standards
Newport Beach Planning Commissioner Erik Weigand is seeking to replace termed-out City Councilman Marshall Duffield in the city’s Nov. 8 election. The race in District… Read More »Planning Commissioner Erik Weigand Seeks Spot for Newport Council District 3
For the last 13 years, one Newport Beach resident has attended nearly every city meeting, earning the title of “City Watchdog.” Jim Mosher, 74, is… Read More »Decade-Long Newport City Council-Goer Runs for Office
A California appeals court decision will effectively allow non-U.S. citizens to vote in San Francisco school board elections in November, despite a court ruling earlier… Read More »Appeals Court Allows Noncitizens to Again Vote in San Francisco School Board Elections
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—A “shots fired” report that resulted in a police response to the campus of Hollywood High School Sept. 13 was a “hoax,” authorities said.… Read More »Shots-Fired Report at Hollywood High School a ‘Hoax’: LAUSD Official
FORT BRAGG, Calif.—Millions of smooth glass pebbles blanket the shore near Fort Bragg, giving the famous site its name: Glass Beach. Though the glass pebbles… Read More »A Captain’s Story of Fort Bragg’s Glass Beach
Previous 2016 and 2020 Newport Mesa School Board candidate Amy Peters is running for Newport Beach’s District 3 city council seat, which encompasses neighborhoods surrounding… Read More »‘Fight Back Against Sacramento’: Newport City Council Candidate Amy Peters
Candidates for the Irvine Unified School District Board of Education discussed mandates, sex education, and parents’ rights during a virtual candidate forum hosted by Irvine… Read More »Irvine Parent Group Hosts Forum for 2 School Board Candidates
Among the eight homicide victims scattered across four rural Ohio crime scenes, two young women were nursing infants when they were gunned down. The gunmen… Read More »Horrifying Details Emerge at Trial in Ohio’s Most Complex Murder Case
Former President Donald Trump may still possess presidential records, according to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). NARA staff members made the disclosure to… Read More »National Archives Believes Trump May Still Possess Presidential Records
A study published in late August found that 345 people in England died of myocarditis in one year, all vaccinated with one of three COVID-19… Read More »Study Confirms Vaccine-Linked Myocarditis Deaths for First Time
The Republican National Committee on Tuesday urged GOP candidates to focus on the economy and rising crime with just two months to go before the… Read More »RNC: GOP Candidates Will Win If They Focus on Economy, Crime
LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed Sept. 12 the first death… Read More »LA County Health Dept., CDC Confirm County’s First Monkeypox Death
Commentary The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs, which overturned, Roe v. Wade, has resulted in a surprising twist. Democrats had lauded the Roe decision and… Read More »Democrats’ Radical Abortion Position Now Clear: On Demand, Anytime
Eligible recipients of certain Social Security programs are set to receive their checks and payments this week, according to a schedule of payments. Individuals whose… Read More »Direct Monthly Check Worth up to $3,345 Will Be Sent Out This Week