After watching protesters gather for months in defiance of state pandemic orders, Pastor John MacArthur decided that maybe all he needed to reopen his non-denominational megachurch in Los Angeles was a bit of rebranding.
Pro-life groups wasted no time Wednesday in condemning the Biden-Harris tandem, denouncing it as "the most pro-abortion ticket in history," as advocates on both sides of the issue girded for a hard-fought 2020 battle.
The New York Times drew hoots on the right by describing Democratic veep pick Kamala Harris as a "pragmatic moderate," even though her Senate voting record says otherwise.
Even as Democrats place climate change at the forefront of their election strategy, polls show the novel coronavirus pandemic is taking the wind out of the climate issue's sails.
Seattle's first Black female police chief, in a stunning turn of events, announced her retirement Tuesday, hours after the City Council, which has no Black members, cut her budget and salary in the name of Black Lives Matter.
Scott LoBaido has a message for the New York City officials who told him to remove the bright blue line he painted on Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island: See you in court.
After the Daily Caller's David Hookstead tweaked the NBA for drawing fewer viewers than Fox host Tucker Carlson's primetime show, calling it a "ratings massacre," Mr. Cuban responded Saturday that the NBA outperformed Fox where it counts.
It's only been four years since Hillary Clinton ran for president, but New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd apparently forgot, declaring in a Saturday column that it had been 36 years since "a man and a woman ran together on a Democratic Party ticket."
Montgomery County rescinded Friday its order closing for non-public schools for in-person learning, ending the weeklong back-and-forth with Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan that had thrown private and independent schools into limbo.
James O'Keefe was offered a ballot a few years ago in Detroit under the name Marshall Mathers, but it turns out the Project Veritas president cannot legally purchase a firearm.
Conservative Catholics called Thursday on former Vice President Joseph R. Biden to break his "deafening silence" on the recent targeting of religious statues and churches, accusing the Catholic Democrat of ignoring the leftist vandalism and arson.
Some parents are fighting back as teachers unions push to keep classrooms closed, arguing that the school reopenings are being hijacked by an agenda that appears to be more about political gamesmanship than the science behind the coronavirus.
A federal court ruled Wednesday that the Dakota Access Pipeline won't have to be drained of oil, as a lower court had ordered, but the three-year-old pipeline may still have to undertake an environmental review to stay in operation.
He was the first sitting vice president to speak at the March for Life, and Mike Pence marked another milestone Wednesday by becoming the first to visit a pro-life pregnancy clinic as he joined the Susan B. Anthony List to kick off a multi-state tour called "Life Wins!"
Keystone XL has struck a deal with four leading unions to build the Alberta-to-Nebraska oil pipeline, creating a potential headache for former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, who has vowed to kill the project even as he woos the labor vote.
The Senate Republicans stood Tuesday near President Trump in the East Room of the White House as he signed the Great American Outdoors Act, sending nearly $10 billion over five years to address the historically underfunded backlog of deferred maintenance work on the national parks and public lands.
A couple accused of painting over a "Black Lives Matter" mural on a street in Martinez, California, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to hate-crime charges that were described by their attorney as "outrageous."
Nobody believes George Floyd deserved to die with an officer's knee on his neck, but newly posted police body-camera footage has complicated the narrative by showing that he resisted police throughout the ill-fated arrest in Minneapolis.