
A Look at the State of the Nation on Capital Punishment
Capital punishment has been around long before our nation’s inception. However, based on a steady decline in executions and death sentences throughout a large portion of the country, the numbers beg the question More...

Global Pandemic and Guns: More Owners are Building Firearms, Not Buying
With the spread of Coronavirus rapidly accelerating – Dr. Anthony Fauci, who leads the federal Coronavirus taskforce, briefed Congress and said cases could reach 100,000 per day without action – a new phenomenon More...

Trump wins another immigration lawsuit as SCOTUS rules to support ‘remain in Mexico’ policy
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a win to President Trump on Wednesday by allowing his administration to enforce the “Remain in Mexico” asylum policy. This meant migrants had to get asylum protection More...

Court sides with Trump to withhold funds from Sanctuary Cities
A federal appeals court held Wednesday that the Trump administration can withhold millions of dollars in grants to states that set up Sanctuary Cities and refuse to work with federal immigration authorities. The More...

Philadelphia man, John Karl Smith, gets over 7 years in prison for string of cell phone and pizza store robberies
First Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that John Karl Smith, 26, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was sentenced to 84 months’ incarceration and three years’ supervised release More...

Walter Williams analyzes Baltimore’s ‘racist test questions’
The U.S. Department of Justice has recently sued the Baltimore County government alleging that its written test for police officer recruits was unfairly biased against black applicants. It turns out that black applicants More...

Trump asylum rules backed by SCOTUS upending 9th circuit court block
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court supported the Trump administration’s immigration policy again, ending the block by leftists, fighting to oppose the asylum rules across the southern border, the implementation More...

States launch antitrust probes into Facebook, Google
Top state law-enforcement officials from across the country are formally launching antitrust probes into Facebook and Alphabet’s Google starting this week, further pressuring tech giants already under federal More...

Bangladeshi man, Milon Miah, arrested Houston for role in smuggling illegal aliens into the US
A Bangladeshi man residing in Mexico was arrested Saturday – upon his flight arrival into the George Bush International Airport in Houston, Texas – for his role in a scheme to smuggle illegal aliens into the More...

ICE, DHS help break up Brazilian human smuggling ring from Somalia, Algeria, Iran and the US
An international human smuggling ring based in Brazil has been disrupted with the arrests of three alleged human smugglers on Brazilian federal charges, following an extensive investigation coordinated by U.S. Immigration More...

Trump’s Labor Office moves to protect religious freedom, freedom of conscience
The Trump administration has proposed a rule which protects faith-based organizations that contract with the federal government by allowing them to make employment decisions consistent with their sincerely held More...

Supreme Court rules Trump can use $2.5 billion to ‘build the glorious’ southern border wall, ‘Big Win!’
The United States Supreme Court ruled on Friday that President Donald Trump can use $2.5 billion in military funding to build the border wall along the U.S. southern border. The Supreme Court’s order temporarily More...

DOJ opens anti-trust investigation into Big Tech: Facebook, Google, Apple, Twitter and Amazon
The Justice Department is opening a broad antitrust review into whether dominant technology firms are unlawfully stifling competition, adding a new Washington threat for companies such as Facebook, Google, Amazon.com More...

Indiana Man, Phillip Yoder Sentenced to 87 Months for Fraud
Phillip Yoder, age 41, of Ligonier, Indiana, was sentenced before United States District Court Judge Jon E. DeGuilio on his guilty pleas to wire fraud, bank fraud, mail fraud and bankruptcy fraud, announced U.S. More...

In 2020, we were fighting over the ‘No Fly List’ as the ACLU filed lawsuits
Nine years ago today, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit on behalf of 10 U.S. citizens and lawful residents who are prohibited from flying to or from the United States or over U.S. More...

Shasta County Couple, Nery and Maura Martinez Indicted for Forced Labor of Guatemalan Woman and Her Daughters
An indictment was unsealed today following the arrests of Nery Martinez, 50, and Maura Martinez, 50, of Shasta Lake. The indictment charges the defendants with conspiracy, forced labor, and alien harboring for More...

Healthcare Executive, Robin Raveendran Pleads Guilty to Bribing Arkansas State Senator
A former executive of Preferred Family Healthcare, Inc., pleaded guilty in federal court today to his role in a conspiracy to bribe an Arkansas state senator to influence public policy for the benefit of the charity More...

Chris Hayes MSNBC: Cory Booker on impeaching Trump ‘We did not elect an authoritarian in chief’
In an interview tonight on “All In with Chris Hayes,” 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) spoke to Hayes about his call for impeachment proceeding’s following Special Counsel Mueller’s More...

US DOJ charge Wikileaks’ Julian Assange with 17 criminal charges for conspiring with Bradley Manning
The U.S. Justice Department unveiled 17 new criminal charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday, saying he unlawfully published the names of classified sources and conspired with and assisted ex-Army More...

Puerto Rican Olympic coach Alexander Greaux-Gomez guilty in ‘sex with minor’ case
A former Puerto Rican Olympic athlete and coach was found guilty Wednesday in federal court of sexual enticement and transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual conduct. U.S. Immigration and More...