Digital Originals August 10, 2023 DOJ eyeing Americans ‘like ATMs,’ spending over $6 billion to aid civil asset forfeitures, watchdog says The DOJ approved billions in new spending on forfeiture investigations. Here's why a nonprofit law firm worries it could be bad news for average Americans.
Arizona August 9, 2023 AZ abortion rights advocates seek to add abortion rights to state constitution in ballot initiative Advocates of abortion rights are collecting signatures to get an initiative added to the 2024 ballot. The question would ask voters to enshrine abortion rights into the constitution.
OPINION August 7, 2023 FBI wrecked its reputation. Fixing it requires these essential things Americans have lost trust in what used to be a revered institution – the FBI. It will take time and a change in leadership to fix the many things that are broken.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash August 3, 2023 Levin warns Trump indictment is part of 'passive revolution' by Democrats Mark Levin, a former Reagan Justice Department official, sounded off on 'Hannity' following the latest indictment of former President Donald Trump.
OPINION August 1, 2023 My ancestor was enslaved. Don't tell my family slavery benefited slaves Part of Florida's new African American history curriculum includes language saying “slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their benefit."
OPINION August 1, 2023 California is about to let race shockingly tip the scales of justice The supermajority of Democrats in California's Assembly, 58-13, recently passed a bill that would mandate consideration of race in criminal sentencing.
OPINION July 26, 2023 Every liberty-loving American should support this Schmitt-Paul bill to end the weaponization of government Sens. Eric Schmitt and Rand Paul, along with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, are introducing legislation to put the government censorship genie back in the bottle.
Maine July 25, 2023 Language regarding Maine's obligation to Native American tribes may be added back to state's constitution Maine voters are set to decide whether to add language back to the constitution that highlights the state's obligation to Native American tribes.
OPINION July 24, 2023 5 things you must know about fighting Biden’s radical censorship regime Biden's campaign against free speech is even more radical than what Big Tech does. Here are five essential things you must know about his dangerous strategy.
Media July 23, 2023 Professors urge Biden to defy 'mistaken' rulings by 'MAGA' Supreme Court justices Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet and political scientist Aaron Belkin penned a letter calling on President Biden to sidestep recent Supreme Court rulings.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash July 20, 2023 Now-former ASU donor decries college censorship after controversy over Kirk-Prager event Tom Lewis, a now-former benefactor of Arizona State University, called out faculty outrage that led to the departure of the executive director of his namesake center on "The Ingraham Angle."