Experiences in the Wild Helped Prepare This Congressman for The Hill

Tromping through an Alaskan forest to hunt bear and leaning into a blizzard to track bighorn sheep are activities that have helped Rep. Jeff Crank (R-Colo.) hone character traits that have helped him achieve big goals. Patience. And persistence. Sometimes, the freshman Republican lawmaker has discovered while in a tree stand or hunting blind, it’s

FBI Launches Task Force to Investigate Tesla Attacks, Labels Acts ‘Domestic Terrorism’

The FBI’s announcement of a task force comes in response to a spate of firebombing and other acts of vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles and charging stations. FBI Director Kash Patel has confirmed the launch of a multi-agency task force aimed at identifying and prosecuting those behind a recent wave of violent attacks targeting Tesla vehicles,

GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY: A NATIONAL DAY OF CELEBRATION OF GREEK AND AMERICAN DEMOCRACY, 2025

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAA PROCLAMATION On March 25, 1821, fueled by the rallying cry, “Freedom or Death,” Greek revolutionaries began a war for independence against the Ottoman Empire.  The hard-fought victory established a sovereign Greek state and a national homeland for Greece.  On the 204th anniversary of Greek Independence Day,

Nazis were treated better than Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act, judge says

Washington —  An appeals court judge said Monday that Nazis were treated better under the Alien Enemies Act than Venezuelan migrants removed from the U.S. and flown to El Salvador earlier this month.  “Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than has happened here,” Judge Patricia Millett said, admonishing the Justice Department during