Oklahoma Councilwoman Resigns After Telling a Trump Supporter to Kill Herself
A city councilwoman representing a Oklahoma City suburb has resigned this week after her Facebook comment telling a Trump supporter to commit suicide went viral.

A city councilwoman representing a Oklahoma City suburb has resigned this week after her Facebook comment telling a Trump supporter to commit suicide went viral.

The whereabouts of Travis Decker – the man police say murdered his three young daughters in a Washington campground – has finally been determined by DNA results on human remains found last week near the scene of the crime.

The video of a Halloween display of what appears to portray two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents lynched from the gallows in a Houston neighborhood is inflaming political passions on social media.

Meteorologists are keeping a sharp eye on second storm brewing in the Atlantic that could impact, or even join, Hurricane Humberto as it becomes a Category 3 storm on a path toward the southeastern coast of the United States.

A lawsuit alleges that the children of U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) harassed their mother’s personal assistant with homophobic taunts and “sexually explicit” comments, driving him to suicide.

In a new interview, Erika Kirk revealed that she now wears her slain husband’s pendant of Saint Michael the Archangel. The cross on the pendant is still stained with her husband’s blood from the day he was assassinated.

The girlfriend of a California electrician whose business tanked after her negative TikTok rant on September 13 about Charlie Kirk now is claiming victimhood and has gone on to make more controversial remarks about the late conservative activist.

A protest against an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in suburban Chicago Friday turned into a full blown melee engulfed in clouds of tear gas as pepper balls and rubber bullets were fired to clear its entrance. One of

The apprehension of an armed man at the site of Charlie Kirk’s memorial as well as reported threats against key speakers scheduled at the high-profile event Sunday is sparking fresh fears of political violence.

Toyota is voluntarily recalling 591,377 vehicles due to a defect in an all-important instrument panel displayed on a 12-inch screen behind the steering wheel.

Tyson Foods announced this week that it is removing high-fructose corn syrup and three other additives from its products.

A Danish researcher central to the debate over vaccines and autism — and sought for a decade by U.S. authorities — has been arrested in Germany and faces extradition to the U.S. to be tried on charges of stealing a million dollars in research money, Breitbart News has learned.

A retired Harvard Law professor and distinguished constitutional scholar apologized Sunday for posting the debunked talking point that the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk is an “ultra-MAGA” right-winger.

A woman in Fargo, North Dakota, allegedly crept up on her sleeping boyfriend, hacked him in the head with a hatchet, and then posed during her mugshot with a grin from ear to ear.

Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson is not cooperating with law enforcement, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) said in appearances on network Sunday shows.

Tesla and SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk called the left “the party of murder” during a remote appearance he made at a giant freedom rally in London on Saturday.

Hoping to stave off a nationwide backlash, Office Depot has fired a worker at one of its Michigan locations after a video went viral of office staff refusing to print posters for a vigil honoring slain conservative free speech activist Charlie Kirk.

Former Gawker editor Elizabeth Spiers unloaded in the Nation what may be the most caustic postmortem on Charlie Kirk found anywhere in media so far — comparing the slain Turning Point founder to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbles and labeling Kirk “an unrepentant racist, transphobe, homophobe, and misogynist.”

Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson was living with a transgender partner who was in the process of transitioning from a male to a female, two national news outlets are reporting.

Fired MSNBC political analyst Matthew Dowd claims it wasn’t his own inappropriate comments about the Charlie Kirk assassination that got him fired but the result of the liberal network caving to a “Right Wing media mob.”

After announcing the arrest of the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) on Friday called social media a “cancer on our society right now” because of the violent imagery it often contains.

A group of Republican lawmakers are calling for a select committee to investigate “the money, influence, and power behind the radical left’s assault on America and the rule of law” in response to the assassination of conservative advocate Charlie Kirk.

Unhinged teachers across the U.S. were not shy about posting ghoulish online celebrations of Charlie Kirk’s assassination on Wednesday — resulting in investigations, suspensions, and firings this week in at least a half-dozen states.

A Pennsylvania lawmaker says he will be introducing legislation to create “Charlie Kirk Day” as an official state holiday.

An Afghanistan combat veteran who “never gave up” in his effort to overcome homelessness and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) inspired a Louisville car dealership to give him a truck.

A Wisconsin elementary school teacher — already behind bars for failing to report sexual misconduct by a fellow teacher — is accused of assaulting a 15-year-old boy while working as his family’s nanny.

A cyber group known as Purgatory is reportedly behind an alarming spate of AI-enhanced swatting calls that have generated active shooter alerts and the resulting fear and chaos on college campuses in recent weeks.

President Donald Trump evoked one of the most iconic battle scenes in the history of cinema in a meme Saturday and sent Democrats into various states of shell shock.

A California woman was arraigned on five felony counts this month for illegally registering her dog to vote in 2021 and 2022 elections — and then posting on Facebook a photo of her dog with an “I Voted” sticker and the canine’s mail-in ballot.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday that gives the U.S. more “tools” to free American hostages – while his administration has already recovered 72 in the first 8 months of his term.

Three active cases of tuberculosis have popped up in Maine, following an increase of the disease in the United States since 2020 — most of it among those not born in the U.S. — after three decades of decline, national data reveals.

Former President Joe Biden has picked Delaware as the site of his presidential library, but just how much money private donors are willing to fork over for the project remains in question.

The separation between advocacy and unbiased, independant journalism is being called into question by CBS News’s use of a climate change group as a “partner” in its reporting.

Tough talk and threats of a lawsuit by Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have not slowed preparations for an illegal immigrant roundup by the Trump administration in the Windy City.

The mayor of Dearborn Heights, Michigan, said the Detroit suburb’s police department jumped the gun on posting a mockup of an optional patch in English and Arabic.

A California State University professor could face up to 20 years in prison after a federal grand jury this week indicted the educator for allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at federal agents during a raid at a marijuana farm

Illegal immigrants will no longer get the benefit of lower, in-state tuition in Kentucky after a lawsuit by Attorney General Pam Bondi resulted in a settlement to end the practice.

A Boston grand jury has indicted a former U.S. Postal inspector for stealing more than $330,000 from the mail — most of it from senior citizens he was supposed to protect from mail fraud.

A North Carolina grand jury this week indicted a Canadian citizen for registering and voting in the United States’ 2022 and 2024 elections — ending a long run of illegal voting that goes back two decades, prosecutors say.

A showdown looms this week between President Donald Trump and Illinois Democrats after Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Saturday demanding the president stand down on his intent to send troops to take on crime and illegal immigration in the Windy City.
