Feds Deporting ‘Nearly Every’ Illegal Immigrant, Report Finds
Major changes are underway at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), a new report finds.
Major changes are underway at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), a new report finds.
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson took on USA Today editorial page editor David Mastio for an editorial that appeared in Monday’s edition of USA Today headlined “What Bannon shares with ISIL leader,” referring to
A small town in the southwest corner in rural Missouri is forever changing due to chain migration policies and an influx in refugees who have entered the U.S. over the last decade.
Monday’s editorial in USA Today likens White House Chief Strategist and former Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the so-called Islamic State (ISIS, or ISIL) terrorist “caliphate.”
Jason Sattler, a USA Today contributor famous for his “LOLGOP” social media accounts, calls for “outrageous obstruction” to the nomination of Justice Neil Gorsuch, arguing: “A popular-vote loser chose him for a stolen Supreme Court seat. No more business as usual.”
Veteran journalist and author Michael Wolff explained to critics of Breitbart Senior Editor MILO’s upcoming book Dangerous that “the publishing business is a business,” adding that the publisher were therefore inclined to publish his book considering the money to be made from it.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana – President-Elect Donald Trump will not have to do much when it comes to prosecuting sanctuary cities, USA Today notes.
USA Today’s Kelly Lawler falsely branded Breitbart Senior Editor MILO as a “white nationalist” and “racist,” while also claiming that he is a part of the “alt-right” movement, a claim MILO has repeatedly rebutted over the past few months.
Perhaps USA Today has been reading the tea leaves and decided that the future of sports reporting is better off concentrating on sports and less on politics.
Over four times as many voters believe that journalists trying to sway next week’s elections are a bigger concern than “foreign interests such as Russian hackers,” a new poll shows.
It didn’t come on his first pitch, like it did in Instructional League play. However, Tim Tebow did get his first hit in the Arizona Fall League on Tuesday.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) may be pushing a fraudulent narrative alleging to depict the state of Texas as a victim of climate change.
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Following unprecedented flooding that took the lives of 13 people and displaced more than 100,000 residents, the mainstream media were late to the scene for all the wrong reasons.
Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green authored a USA Today op-ed on Thursday denouncing Hillary Clinton’s militant opposition to traditional Christian beliefs and insisting that her Supreme Court picks would rule against Christians’ rights. He also announced that he is endorsing Donald Trump to ensure a Supreme Court that will uphold Americans’ First Amendment rights under the Constitution.
New reporting on allegations that Hillary Clinton used her position as Secretary of State to sell access to major Clinton Foundation donors — charges first detailed in Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer’s New York Times bestselling book Clinton Cash — have led to a flood of calls from left-wing and center-left media for the Clintons to shut down their multibillion-dollar charity.
During a July 20 interview with USA Today, NRA-ILA’s Chris Cox said that Hillary Clinton lies when she denies her goal is to confiscate guns.
A new USA Today poll reveals that Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump has dropped to 5 points, 45.6% to 40.4%. Clinton had led Trump by 11 points in May, 50% TO 39%.
Horrific events like Tuesday’s jihadist attacks in Brussels should not come as a surprise, says noted evangelical preacher Franklin Graham, since hatred and violence against nonbelievers are central to the teachings of Islam.
TEL AVIV – In perhaps one of the most ironic Hillary Clinton emails to be publicly released, Clinton expressed surprise that a State Department employee would be using a personal email account for work-related correspondence.
Actress Thandie Newton alleged America’s law enforcement community is guilty of deliberately targeting and killing black women.
Texas scored a grade of “B” in USA Today’s year-long investigation exposing how states fared in tracking teacher misconduct. The states were graded on conducting teacher background checks, maintaining discipline tracking systems, and sharing information to prevent problematic educators from returning to classrooms if they crossed state lines.
A poll released by USA Today/Suffolf University Wednesday shows that the Republican field is in good shape nationally against both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Against Hillary: Current Republican frontrunner Donald Trump wins by +2 points, 45% to 43%. Ted
Rev. Jesse Jackson partially credits the casting of black British actor John Boyega for the financial success of “Star Wars: the Force Awakens” in an op-ed piece about “Hollywood apartheid.”
The Carson campaign and the Super PAC backing his presidential bid – The 2016 Committee – hope volunteers and their ground game are the “secret weapon” to winning the Iowa caucus.
GOP presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, the winner of the 2012 Iowa caucus, blasted the media because of a USA Today article that suggested he was thinking about exiting the 2016 race. Santorum said that from the start of the campaign “[the media] decided that we’re not worthy of them.”
In an interview with USA Today, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) took a shot at President Barack Obama for inserting presidential politics into his State of the Union address on Thursday. Ryan told USA Today that it “degrades” the office
The contributions and meritorious service of drone pilots who have been providing direct support for years to troops in and outside the combat zone are to be officially recognized by new awards the Pentagon is expected to create as part of a broad review of the medal award process conducted by the military services, defense officials revealed Wednesday.
Many people come to New York City with big dreams. Many of them return home disappointed, others work for years before seeing results, and very few make it within a year. Meet the exception: Chef Nir Mesika from the northern
On December 25, USA Today correspondent Trevor Hughes wrote a column explaining that he has decided to buy a handgun for self-defense and to help “enemies … understand that we shoot back.”
USA Today reports that 68 percent of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump supporters say they would vote for the real estate mogul even if he leaves the Republican Party.
Courtesy of the American Mirror, we now know that Madeleine Behr, a Wisconsin reporter who covers the presidential campaign of Republican Scott Walker for USA Today and the local Appleton-Post Crescent, personally signed a 2011 petition calling for Walker’s recall
In Pope Francis’ historic “virtual town hall” organized by ABC News last week, he used such blunt language to describe abortion as killing that Time magazine has felt the need to tone it down by deleting the offensive expressions.
A council of pastors led by some of the largest churches in Texas, filed a brief in the Texas Supreme Court this week asking the court to declare the current Texas public school system unconstitutional. Writing that the current system
The Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) seeks to unite the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban into a single terrorist army, would like to see al-Qaeda join its ranks, and is planning to provoke an Armageddon-like confrontation with the U.S. by attacking India, according to an apparent ISIS recruitment document.
The U.S. Army is expected to lay off 40,000 soldiers over the next two years, shrinking its size to 450,000, the smallest number since before World War II, a document obtained by USA Today shows.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—A Department of Defense (DoD) lab sent out live samples of anthrax to 51 other laboratories in 17 U.S. states, Washington D.C., Australia, South Korea, and Canada, Pentagon officials told reporters on Wednesday.
Former NFL player and now ESPN NFL analyst and co-host of ESPN2’s “Mike and Mike” responded on Tuesday to USA Today’s Nancy Armour, who recently wrote an article calling for the Chicago Bears to be punished for signing defensive end
Woody Allen seemed pessimistic about trying his creative hand at television earlier this year, but nonetheless agreed to take on a new challenge. Months into the project, the director’s subtle negativity has turned to all-out defeatism.
Readers will finally get to see the follow up to the book To Kill a Mockingbird this summer. But the elderly author, Harper Lee, isn’t a descendant of Robert E. Lee.
USA Today has uncovered a 2008 Pentagon report that claims Russian President Vladimir Putin has exhibited symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome, which is a form of autism. The Office of Net Assessment (ONA), a Pentagon think tank, compiled the report.