Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent Byron York said that Democrats won’t let go of Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones, following the Virginia gubernatorial debate ...
Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly gearing up to blame Nigel Farage and Brexit for Britain’s expected downturn in productivity at the Budget, as part of a new attack on the Reform UK leader. It comes ...
Investigators identified a corrections worker who resigned after leak of Kohberger video. Idaho police found no criminal violation under state or federal law for the recording. IDOC cited the policy ...
Vanderbilt lost to Alabama 30-14 in a game that felt closer than the final score indicated. Alabama fans and players treated the game with a level of intensity usually reserved for major rivals.
I saw a lot of socialist experiments in Latin America and the results weren't pretty. If Americans want to see how badly socialism works, they don't have to go far. Beginning with Cuba's Fidel Castro ...
EXCLUSIVE: New York state's Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offices will permanently close in direct response to Attorney General Letitia James' "corrupt and dangerous business practices" in the state, Fox ...
On October 9, James Comey is due to show up in court for his arraignment. There, the former FBI director will officially learn of the charges against him, which involve making a false statement to ...
For the most part, we love our cars, but they're rarely ever perfect. We asked our readers last week what the nagging issues with their cars were. The problems aren't enough to make a car undrivable, ...
Mayor Ed Gainey's administration will release its final preliminary budget proposal on Tuesday, and it appears the mayor will not be asking for a tax increase. But critics are already worried that he ...
EXCLUSIVE: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has placed a professor who is a member of a far-left gun club on administrative leave. "The University of North Carolina has informed Dr.
Twice-yearly increases in the price of stamps have become as regular as mail landing in your box each day. That trend is ending, however, according to a new announcement from the U.S. Postal Service.
At 83, Sen. Ann Rest has been in the Legislature nearly half her life. She recently announced she’ll retire in early 2027, giving her one final session to achieve her remaining goals. She will depart ...