Sandra Day O’Connor, an Arizona rancher’s daughter who went on a distinguished trailblazing legal career, was “the most qualified woman” then-President Ronald Reagan “could possibly find” to appoint to the Supreme Court in 1981, according to a Reagan historian. An accomplished politician turned jurist, O’Connor had been the first female …
Read More »State Department bypasses Congress to clear tank ammunition sale to Israel: 'Vital to US national interests'
President Biden’s State Department said Saturday it approved the sale of $106.5 million worth of tank ammunition to Israel amid the war against Hamas in a deal that bypasses Congress. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has approved a possible foreign military sale to the government of Israel of 120mm M830A1 …
Read More »School board votes to oust 'Moms for Liberty' co-founder amid Florida GOP sex scandal
AFloridaschool board passed a resolution Tuesday calling for Moms of Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler to resign from its school board after she and her husband, the Republican Party state chairman, became embroiled in a purported sex scandal. The Sarasota County School Board voted 4-1 for Ziegler to step down, with …
Read More »Missouri senator says 'left has taken over' Dem party as Congress faces 'real disconnect' on Israel, Ukraine
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congress has yet to strike a deal on President Biden’s $106 billion supplemental combining aid for Ukraine, Israel and our southern border — but Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., believes these crucial issues should be dealt with separately. The Republican senator postulates the Senate’s inability to talk about …
Read More »Senate hearing room sex tape controversy explained
A congressional staffer sparked a social media firestorm and rocked Capitol Hill on Friday after having sex with another man in a Senate hearing room on video that was eventually leaked. The situation unfolded on Friday afternoon when the Daily Caller published the video with the blurred out faces of …
Read More »FBI, Denver police investigating threats against Colorado judges who barred Trump from state's ballots
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Denver Police Department are investigating threats made against Colorado Supreme Court justices who ruled that former President Trump is prohibited from appearing on the state’s ballots in next year’s presidential election. A spokesperson for Denver police confirmed to Fox News Digital that it …
Read More »Biden administration to send Ukraine last batch of aid as US depletes available funds
The Biden administration announced it will send $250 million to Ukraine to aid in its continued war against Russia that began in February 2022. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of State said the package would mark the final distribution of assistance to the Eastern European nation without lawmakers’ approval. “A …
Read More »Activists troll disgraced former Harvard president with 'moving day' sign, U-Haul trucks outside campus home
A group of activists targeted disgraced former Harvard University President Claudine Gay outside her official campus residence Wednesday, trolling her with a “moving day” billboard and U-Haul trucks just one day after her resignation. “It’s moving day Claudine Gay!” the digital mobile billboard read before changing to another screen that …
Read More »Republicans accelerate probe into Biden administration's actions to house migrants on federal lands
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are doubling down in their ongoing investigation into the White House over its decision to allow plans to house migrants on public land in New York. Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., and Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., the top GOP member of the panel’s …
Read More »4 key Senate seats Republicans aim to flip in 2026 midterms to expand their majority
Republican Sen. Tim Scott’s goal in next year’s midterm elections is not only to defend the GOP’s 53-47 margin in the Senate, but to expand the majority. Scott, the conservative senator from South Carolina, told Fox News Digital soon after taking over late last year as chair of the National …
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