A newly leaked email from Project Veritas shows the USCIS director announcing proposals to immigration policy in the backdrop of the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan.
The US Capitol was evacuated on Thursday at around 10 am, as police are looking into what they are calling an "active bomb threat."
The enhanced weekly $300 unemployment benefits are set to expire on September 6, and the Biden administration has stated that an extension will not be filed by the federal government.
Federal prosecutors are recommending that a man arrested in connection to the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer receive a 9-year prison sentence as a result of his actions.
"I think a lot of people outside that airport... would like to know: if this isn't failure, what does failure look like exactly?" Ward asked.
"You got to wonder, where are your priorities that you're so obsessed with taking away parents' rights, but you're letting Afghanistan burn," DeSantis said.
The Ontario PC party has issued an apology for a series of fundraising letters designed to appear as invoices that were erroneously mailed to various residents.
Charges have been issued to a 56-year-old Toronto man in connection to the toppling of a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in Hamilton Park last weekend.
Stephanopoulos asked Biden whether he thought the withdrawal could have been handled better, to which Biden responded "no."
According to the province, parental consent will not be required for school aged eligible children to get vaccinated.
Biden dismissed the situation that shocked the world by falsely claiming the incident occurred "four" to "five" days ago when only two days had passed since the images first surfaced.
Multiple callers to 911 reported two naked men running. One of the men was bleeding significantly, and the other appeared to be chasing him with scissors.
Miranda Devine joined Tucker Carlson to reveal that the FBI knew that congresswoman married her brother so he could get into the US, in violation of immigration law.
Those in attendance included firefighters, law enforcement officers, corrections officers, healthcare workers and members of the community that said they are against government overreach.
One man said the town council was "disgusting," with another stating simply, "Nazis." Another resident told town council, "We know who to target."