Alex Wong / Getty Images Dick Morris: Will 2020 Be a Repeat of 1972? Just as Nixon’s negatives were overshadowed by fear of the leftist McGovern, so those of Trump may be overcome by revulsion against the new socialist Democratic left. By Dick Morris February 10, 2019
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo Trump and Pelosi Remain Far Apart on Border Wall Issue 'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has declared that there'll be no "wall money" in any compromise border security deal.' By The Associated Press January 31, 2019
Gregory Bull / AP Montana Lawmaker Proposes To Give $8M To Build Border Wall Montana state Sen. Scott Sales is proposing to provide more than $8 million to help build a wall on the US-Mexican border. By The Associated Press January 10, 2019
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images The Government Shut Down, But Trump Will Keep National Parks Open The Trump administration will keep national parks and other areas open through the government shutdown. By Michael Bastasch December 22, 2018
BR Photo Addicted / Shutterstock Leftist Narrative Gutted as Handgun Murders Drop Once States Allow Constitutional Carry We were warned that carrying handguns would lead to the Wild West. Instead, the opposite seems to be happening. By Benjamin Arie November 28, 2018
Jessica Gresko / AP Photo Buyer Beware: Cyber Monday Shoppers To Face More Widespread Sales Taxes 'Now, states can force out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax if they're doing a fair amount of business in the state.' By The Western Journal November 23, 2018
Guillermo Arias / AFP / Getty Images US Government Awards Contract for Another Chunk of the Border Wall To Be Built 'We need the money to build the wall, the whole wall, not pieces of it.' By Jack Davis November 14, 2018
SDSU Athletics / YouTube screen shot College Football Coach Issues Apology After Ridiculous 90-6 Rout 'I think I could have been a better head football coach tonight,' South Dakota State coach John Stiegelmeier said. By Fox Doucette September 18, 2018
Drop of Light / Shutterstock.com Democrats Shut Down Obama, Refuse Campaign Help Ahead of Midterms 'Obama himself is keeping a wide berth from endorsing national campaigns in states President Donald Trump won in 2016.' By Chris White September 2, 2018
Supreme Court Sides With States, Can Collect Sales Tax on Out-of-State Online Purchases States said they were losing out on billions of dollars annually under decades-old Supreme Court decisions that impacted online sales tax collection. By The Western Journal June 21, 2018