PoliticsCommentary
Biden’s Evolving Biology on Abortion
When President Joe Biden issued a proclamation on the last day of February in honor of Women’s History Month, which was then about to commence… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
When President Joe Biden issued a proclamation on the last day of February in honor of Women’s History Month, which was then about to commence… Read More
SecurityNews
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—U.S. tax dollars are going to the employers of former intelligence officials who signed a misleading open letter in 2020 claiming… Read More
SocietyCommentary
Is it a new day in America? Dylan Mulvaney just deployed the “s” word—and it doesn’t seem like it’s changed anything about the boycott of… Read More
PoliticsNews
The U.S. Senate narrowly confirmed Kalpana Kotagal, President Joe Biden’s pick to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, in a move critics warn will… Read More
SecurityNews
Calling him the “wrong man for the job,” a group of conservative leaders strongly opposes the president’s nomination of Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown… Read More
Energy Analysis
A proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule that “would limit tailpipe emissions so that in order to comply, auto companies would have to sell 60% of… Read More
LawNews
FBI Director Christopher Wray, testifying Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee, sought to address a wide range of scandals that have engulfed his agency in… Read More
PoliticsAnalysis
President Joe Biden’s aides reportedly claim that when the commander in chief yells at one of his subordinates, that might be a sign of respect…. Read More
EconomyNews
If America doesn’t solve its “economic crisis,” self-described billionaire John Catsimatidis warned a Capitol Hill audience, the American dream is in grave danger. Catsimatidis, a… Read More
EconomyCommentary
Using statistics from the Department of Labor, The Wall Street Journal reports that real hourly wages during the Biden presidency have declined. When Joe Biden… Read More
LawNews
Speaking for the first time publicly since a federal court blocked U.S. government agencies from colluding with social media companies to censor disfavored content, FBI… Read More
PoliticsNews
The Senate will vote Wednesday on Kalpana Kotagal, whom President Joe Biden appointed to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in a move critics… Read More
SecurityCommentary
The Biden administration is stonewalling efforts to get to the bottom of the origins of the pandemic that has been blamed for the loss of… Read More
PoliticsNews
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL: Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts of Nebraska is calling on President Joe Biden and his federal agencies to show inclusivity toward… Read More
EconomyNews
An economist says “American families are having to eat the rotten fruit from the tree of government overspending” after the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported… Read More
SecurityNews
An 18-year-old woman in the South Dakota National Guard was required to shower with biological men during basic training, but was afraid to complain about… Read More
SecurityCommentary
Using the power of the federal government to pressure Big Tech into censoring “disinformation” is a modern Pandora’s box. Sure, the Biden administration may decrease… Read More
LawNews
UPDATE July 11, 2023: Judge Terry Doughty in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana on Monday rejected the Biden administration’s motion… Read More
PoliticsAnalysis
The Biden administration’s embrace of so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives—or DEI—represents an effort to “create equality of outcomes rather than equality of opportunity,” an… Read More
LawNews
Dr. Anthony Fauci, once the highest-paid employee of the federal government, might have to pay back his salary for his final year at the National… Read More
LawCommentary
The family that skates together stays together. The influence-peddling, money laundering, and foreign shakedowns encircling Hunter Biden, his uncle Jim, and The Big Guy in… Read More
LawNews
Samuel Johnson, father of the dictionary, called second marriages “the triumph of hope over experience.” That sounds like “progressive” policy on immigration and crime—and they… Read More
SecurityCommentary
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has become a serious threat to the liberties of the American people. There’s a growing sense of urgency, especially among… Read More
SecurityNews
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is giving the U.S Attorney’s Office in Delaware until July 21 to answer questions about why information about a “criminal bribery… Read More
PoliticsAnalysis
Last week, a federal judge ordered the Biden administration to stop strong-arming Big Tech into silencing Americans’ free speech online in a first-of-its-kind temporary injunction…. Read More
SecurityNews
Heavily redacted documents from the National Security Agency tell at least part of the story of a final-month rush by the outgoing Obama administration to… Read More
SocietyCommentary
At least as far back as the inauguration of President Donald Trump in January 2017 and the “Women’s March” that followed the next day, Democrats… Read More
SecurityNews
The House Oversight and Accountability Committee wants answers from the Secret Service about the cocaine found in the White House over the Fourth of July… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
White House briefings in the Biden years are often sleepy meetings compared with the Jim Acosta shriek-fests we remember under then-President Donald Trump. President Joe… Read More
SocietyCommentary
“Does the president acknowledge this little girl as his granddaughter?” That question, lobbed by Wall Street Journal reporter Catherine Lacey, should have been easy for… Read More