"They should not have the authority to shut this down to begin with, let's just be honest. But to not have any regard or sense of urgency after a year?" DeSantis said.
Fox News reporter Lindsay Watts tweeted on Wednesday a shocking tweet, talking about the massive surge in car-jackings in her home area of Washington DC.
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio wants to apologize for slavery. Something that was abolished in the 1800s but recently resurrected as a postmodernist cultural grievance.
The national increase in homicides is close to 25 percent, meaning that in many ways this is not merely a local problem for America's big cities, but a national phenomenon.
USA Today's race and inclusion editor Hemal Jhaveri was fired this week after she claimed that "it's always an angry white man" who commits mass shootings, race-baiting in the wake of the Boulder attack. Jhaveri has since alleged that she was let go for "challenging whiteness."
John Durham has remained silent as of late, prompting former president Trump to release a statement questioning whether there will ever be Durham report, a question that Republicans across the country are eager to have answered before it's too late.
Tony Clark, the director of the Major League Baseball Players' Association said on Friday that he'd like to talk about moving the All-Star game away from Atlanta in the wake of new voting measures for GA state elections.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has previously spoken out against the allegations of election fraud former president Donald Trump claimed last year, has now insinuated that Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia won his 2018 race against Stacy Abrams through similar means.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) has received a "Profile In Courage" award from the JFK Library for being the first person to go against his own party line in the Trump impeachment trial.
Rosalynne Montoya didn’t pass the security’s “male” or “female” settings, to the confusion of airport staff.
“Too bad these changes could not have been done sooner!”
Nineteen U.S. senators have taken action, visiting the border in person to expose the reality of a situation Biden and his team claimed to have under control.
The Palm Beach County School Board agreed on Wednesday to a settlement for the death of a 19-year-old autistic students, who choked on a chicken nugget in his school's cafeteria.
Julio Rosas was reporting live on Friday morning from McAllen TX right at the Rio Grande, which is the border between the US and Mexico. Rosas had shocking things to say about what he saw.
After Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed new voting regulations into law, President Joe Biden issued a statement saying the laws were akin to the segregationist Jim Crow laws.