November 22, 2024 Justice Department halts DEA's random searches of airport travelers after report finds 'serious concerns' The Justice Department ordered the Drug Enforcement Administration to halt random searches of passengers at airports and other transit hubs after a watchdog raised concerns.
November 3, 2024 Harris tries to 'Glock' the vote, but triggers female gun owners: 'She's completely anti-gun' Vice President Kamala Harris' announcement that she owns a Glock made waves on the campaign trail, but missed the mark with gun owning women 91±¬ÁÏ Digital spoke with.
November 2, 2024 4 of 5 Americans believe words can be violence. Here’s why they’re wrong In a disturbing new poll, my organization, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, has found that 80% of Americans agreed at least slightly that “words can be violence."
October 29, 2024 Harris ad suggests Trump will send Asians back to interment camps The Harris-Walz campaign is broadcasting a new TV and digital ad attacking former President Donald Trump by invoking the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and other acts of anti-Asian hate.
October 29, 2024 'Pulling an Alvin Bragg': Left-wing DA's 'flimsy' suit against Elon Musk's $1M giveaway slammed by expert Left-wing Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner sued Elon Musk and his America PAC for ostensibly violating Pennsylvania's lottery system, which legal expert Cully Stimson said was "flimsy."
October 20, 2024 Rare copy of US Constitution collecting dust in North Carolina filing cabinet sells for $9M at auction A 237-year-old copy of the U.S. Constitution sold at auction this week for $9 million, two years after it was found collecting dust inside a filing cabinet in a North Carolina home.
October 19, 2024 'I'm an author and I'm grateful for democracy, including our First Amendment rights' Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs of New York City reveals why he's grateful for democracy in America after he spent a year studying the U.S. Constitution and wrote about it in a new book.
October 19, 2024 On this day in history, October 19, 1789, John Jay sworn in as first Supreme Court chief justice Founding Father John Jay took his oaths as first chief justice of the Supreme Court on this day in history, Oct. 19, 1789. He served less than six years before resigning at age 49.
October 12, 2024 Visiting the Constitution can remind us that America is all about 'We the People' Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs visited the Constitution up close at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. — and argues Americans need to be reminded of the value of "We the People."
October 11, 2024 Dems launched onslaught of schemes slammed as tactics to undermine democracy ahead of high-stakes election Democrats have launched an onslaught of political and legal tactics ahead of the 2024 election that have been slammed as attempts to undermine democracy.