
WASHINGTON (AP) - Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on
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By Ted Trimpa "I'm not dead yet!" - to paraphrase “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.” As pundits were busy proclaiming Democrats rudderless, swinging

A federal judge ruled that Texas' law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms violates the Establishment Clause of the U.S.

Years ago, Woody Guthrie wrote "Mean Talking Blues," a stinging satire of malicious right-wing officials who take perverse pleasure in demonizing,

Per new polling reported by Gallup, religion is no longer important to most Americans. In response to the question "Is religion an important part of

The heightened status will give Saudi Arabia priority access to U.S. military equipment, including F-35 fighter jets.

NTD spoke to Taylor Hathorn, visiting fellow at the Independent Women's Forum's Center for American Safety and Security, to discuss President Donald

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., was ridiculed for his defense of colleague Stacey Plaskett, who Republicans sought to censure Tuesday for texting Jeffrey

Companies are getting the message. Under President Donald Trump, America is once again open for business. Major manufacturers - from automakers to

SAN DIEGO - My father's love affair with policing was sparked decades ago by a children's book that featured a cat stuck in a tree. The book was part

A panel of judges ruled that the maps were substantially 'racially gerrymandered.'

When U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Fitzpatrick blasted the Justice Department's handling of the James Comey case on Monday, he did not address the

Colorado lawmakers in 2019 created a mechanism to quickly dispose of lawsuits over conduct that implicates a person’s First Amendment rights,