Hillary Clinton‘s Tuesday interview with CNN was bound to be be the subject of discussion due to her defensive remarks and evasion of questions on the controversies that surround her. Clinton told Brianna Keilar that she “never had a subpoena” when asked about the emails that she deleted from her servers, but House Republicans have said otherwise. …

A 50-year-old man won a $750,000 settlement from Manhattan Detention Center officials and doctors after they ignored an erection that lasted longer than some wars. Prisoner Rodney Cotton was taking the anti-psychotic drug Risperdal, of which the week-long arousal was an unintended side-effect. But when he listened to all those Viagra commercials and sought a doctor, prison officials just gave him …

Before he announced his presidential run, you may remember that Donald Trump bragged that he knows how to defeat ISIS, but won’t tell yet because he doesn’t want to give his military secrets away to the terrorists. Well, in his interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper tonight, Trump reluctantly gave details, after making it incredibly clear …

A few weeks ago, when the fervor over taking down all Confederate symbols was at its peak, some attention was drawn to this, um, interesting village seal from Whitesboro, New York: Doesn’t that look an awful like someone choking a Native American? On an official village seal, no less? Well, Whitesboro Mayor Patrick O’Connor explained …

Senator Bernie Sanders said in an interview today that America should apologize for slavery. Sanders spoke with radio host Joe Madison, who asked Sanders if, as president, he would make such an apology on behalf of the nation. Sanders spoke of the horrors and evils of slavery and its lasting mark on American history before …

California Democratic Congressman Jared Huffman submitted an amendment to a bill funding the National Park Service that would block private groups from decorating the graves of Confederate soldiers with Confederate flags. The proposal is only aimed at states that celebrate Confederate Memorial Day, namely Georgia and Mississippi. The Andersonville and Vicksburg cemeteries are the only federal cemeteries in those …

In the two decades of legal battles the Washington Redskins football team has faced, a federal judge dealt the most crushing blow they’ve seen yet: the cancellation of their mascot’s trademark registrations. The Washington Post reported that District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee upheld an earlier finding by an administrative appeal board, when the team filed its …

In a recent online interview for a email newsletter called “The Skimm” Former Gov. George Pataki (R-NY), when asked about Gun Control was quoted as saying; “It is illegal to bring a gun across state lines, and yet it happens all the time, and I don’t understand why the federal government is not doing far …

The random, heartless murder of a young tourist on San Francisco’s Pier 14 by a five-time illegal alien deportee who benefited from the “progressive” city’s sanctuary policy has law-abiding Americans, law enforcement officials and political opportunists of all stripes up in arms. But for decades, feckless government leaders ignored the pleas of families who suffered …

The headline is incendiary. It is meant to be to show the double standard that has been inculcated in this country, and to show that black people are routinely treated fairly under the law. There is a myth that has been built and supported by the old media that only white people can use guns …

Whether to capitalize on a tragedy for political purposes, or because their urge to “do something” isn’t tempered by a sense of reality, Senators Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) and Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) reacted to the deplorable murders at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, last week by saying that they may reintroduce …

Imagine you got up this morning and you have little or no money. You are one of the Americans who have been sucked into believing all you need is a piece of plastic, that you carry in your wallet, that allegedly represents your money. You have the habit of going to the local Stop-n-Rob convenient …

As we celebrate our independence and astounding development from a fledgling nation to the world’s superpower, we should applaud the extraordinary contributions of numerous founders. One of them whose accomplishments are often overlooked is John Adams. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and his cousin Samuel Adams typically receive the lion’s share of …

Even with the combat technology wielded by our armies today, the single person firearm is more than just a symbol of individual sovereignty. Firearms in private hands function to protect the balance of power between the people and their government. Our Founding Fathers could not envision the extent to which science could take us, but …

Recently, while waiting in line at a store in Grove City, Pennsylvania, we saw a young man several customers in front of us wearing a sweatshirt with the Confederate battle flag on its back and a caption that read, “If This Flag Offends You, You Need a History Lesson!” An hour or so later, we …

America is still reeling from the horrific Charleston, S.C., massacre at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church that claimed the lives of nine innocent people. The last thing the community and our country need are hysterical journalists compounding the pain with inflammatory reporting on an unsubstantiated “epidemic” of black church arsons. On Monday, a Baltimore Sun …

On June 28 2015 Bishop Ira Combs said various congregants in his church are armed and that any would-be attackers would not given the chance to reload if they began shooting. Combs is Bishop at Greater Bible Way Temple in Jackson, Michigan. According to Reuters, Combs said, “All of us here are not going to turn the other …