Jose Luis Magana / AP Federal Govt Sued for $30M in 'Wrongful Death' of Jan. 6 Protester Ashli Babbitt Judicial Watch filed a wrongful death suit for $30 million Thursday against the federal government for the shooting of Ashli Babbitt. By Randy DeSoto January 5, 2024
Leon Neal / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Gives Fed Workers Largest Pay Raise in Over 40 Years as Average Americans Struggle Financially While most Americans are finding the power of their salaries on the decline, Joe Biden is handing federal employees a huge raise. By Warner Todd Huston January 1, 2024
Scott Eisen / Getty Images; Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images Jack Smith Claims Granting Trump Immunity Would Pave the Way for Presidential Murder Orders But legal experts have noted that much of Trump's conduct Smith claims was criminal appears to be protected by the First Amendment. By Harold Hutchison December 30, 2023
Fer Gregory / Shutterstock Man, 85, Arrested for Allegedly Fatally Stabbing Wife Over Pancake Dispute Steven Schwartz, 85, is accused of killing his 81-year-old wife, Sharron, after he refused to eat the pancakes she had prepared for him. By Ben Kew December 28, 2023
@MikeSington / X screen shotCommentary Video Shows Fire Extinguisher-Aided Robbery of High-End Store, Police Ask Public for Help “We have our internal affairs on scene and they’re combing through, of course, interviews and video footage," a police officer said. By C. Douglas Golden December 27, 2023
Patrick Donovan / Getty Images Visitors Targeted by National Archives for Wearing Pro-Life Attire Win Major Settlement The National Archives and Records Administration agreed last week to settle a lawsuit with visitors who were told to remove pro-life attire. By Randy DeSoto December 26, 2023
@RNCResearch / X screen shotCommentary Elected Official Fined for Voting Twice in 2020 General Election Vanessa Rubio may be plenty dumb, but poll results and recent legal actions show that the politico is hardly alone. By C. Douglas Golden December 19, 2023
@TheMessenger / X screen shot Honor Guard Collapses to Ground in Front of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's Casket An officer serving as part of the honor guard for the casket of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the Supreme Court collapsed Monday. By Randy DeSoto December 18, 2023
Khalid Naji-Allah / Executive Office of the Mayor via APCommentary Washington, DC Risks Losing Two Icons and $25 Million in Revenue Like Democratic administrations across the country, Mayor Muriel Bowser's government is finding out the price for progressivism can be steep. By Joe Saunders December 17, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty ImagesCommentary Ron DeSantis Vows to Ship Dept. of Agriculture Out of DC if Elected President - Here's Where He'd Move It "The USDA should be staffed by Americans who understand agriculture and farming, not pointy-headed bureaucrats imposing an agenda." By Warner Todd Huston December 14, 2023