Former Wisconsin Attorney General Running for State Supreme Court
Former Republican Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced his candidacy yesterday for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election in April 2025. Justice Ann Walsh...
Immigrants Now a Record 15 Percent of U.S. Population
The total foreign-born or immigrant population in the United States was a record 49.5 million in October 2023, according to a Center for...
Read moreFormer Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Dies at 93
The U.S. Supreme Court announced that former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor died today from complications of dementia and a respiratory illness. O’Connor was...
Read moreAmerica, France, and the Free Market
It’s fashionable to claim that the free-market ideas of Nobel-laureate economist Milton Friedman have failed the country, and that it’s time for new...
Read moreSchool District’s Attempts to “Decenter Christmas” Challenged by Liberty Counsel
For at least two years, Holt Public Schools in Michigan has advised teachers to not use Christmas symbols, decorations, or other such expressions...
Read more“Global Stocktake” Needed, Say UN Leaders at COP28
“Global stocktake” appears to be this year’s buzz phrase at the UN climate summit in Dubai. In his opening remarks yesterday, Simon Stiell,...
Read moreThe Kamala Conundrum: Why Democrats Are Stuck With Her
California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom wants desperately to run for president — and now rather than later. After all, Newsom, for reasons I...
Read moreWill The Unethical War on Trump in the Courts Backfire?
This show previously aired on 11/16/2023 A Two-Tiered Justice System is how liberals think they can stop Trump, but will it backfire. Watch the...
Read moreHouse Votes to Expel George Santos From Congress
The House of Representatives voted 311-114 to expel Representative George Santos (R-N.Y.) today. Santos is the sixth Congressman in U.S. history to be...
Read moreSmearing Capitalism
You must be lonely. The media say loneliness is everywhere in America. A Los Angeles Times columnist says, “There’s a mass loneliness crisis...
Read moreLaws Requiring Permission to Obtain Guns Look Vulnerable
According to a landmark 2022 Supreme Court decision, the Second Amendment constrains the requirements that states may impose on residents who want to...
Read moreHeritage Foundation Backing Article V Convention?
Joe Wolverton, Constitutional Law Scholar for The John Birch Society, discusses the news publicized by Robert Natelson that the Heritage Foundation now endorses...
Read moreThe New American Weekly with Kate Dalley for 12/01/23 – Ep. 4
Henry Kissinger; Mysterious China Virus; How to Save America; CitizenPortal.ai; Importance of Media and more. ...
Read moreTexas AG Paxton Sues Pfizer for Misrepresenting Vaccine Efficacy and Censoring Critics
On May 1, 2023, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation of Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson. Paxton’s investigation looked to...
Read moreThe White House Goes Rogue: Secret Surveillance Program Breaks All the Laws
It was recently revealed that the White House has been paying AT&T to allow federal, state, and local law enforcement to access the...
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