President Joe Biden is commuting the death sentences of 37 federal inmates, giving them life without parole. The politics — and the timing — are awful.
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The White House has only fueled speculations and occasional conspiracy theories.
Departing Biden administration staff members are spilling the beans about the absentee president and the hard work to keep him out of the public eye.
Donald Trump sues pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register, who got the presidential race wrong by 16 points just before Election Day.
Santa Claus needs to deliver a big lump of coal to the Southern Nevada Health District. It’s now cracking down on kids selling cookies.
The president-elect’s Florida presser clears the air as Joe Biden heads to Delaware, sells off pieces of border wall and prepares to leave office.
In the Harry Potter series, the villain Lord Voldemort is known as “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.” There’s a similar sentiment whenever someone expresses a heterodox opinion on vaccines.
But by the time Harris lost the election, voters had tuned out a nagging and patronizing Obama — and his stale, now-dated hope-and-changey boilerplate speeches.
Presidential pardons are not just for the Biden family.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford hopes supporting illegal immigrants will help him win the governor’s mansion.
Many Democrats want to rip off Lady Justice’s blindfold. Just look at recent events in New York City.
Penny not guilty. Subway riders exhale.
President Joe Biden is the authoritarian threat the left claims Trump will be. Just look at his pardon of Hunter Biden.
Voters want novel approaches to reform a government that they not only no longer trust but also now deeply fear.
Nearly five years after the COVID shutdown, almost one-third of federal employees are working from home — even the bathtub. There are calls for change.