California Parents Sue AG for Undermining Petition That Bans Sex Change Surgeries for Minors

Parents’ group says Rob Bonta rebranded initiative to mislead and confuse voters California Attorney General Rob Bonta (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) California parents sued the state’s attorney general this week for allegedly spinning the language of their ballot initiative in a way that undercuts their effort to let voters weigh in on the state’s transgender policies

FedEx Founder Issues Dire Warning About ‘Unsustainable’ Government Debt

The founder of FedEx has added his voice to the chorus of views expressing concern about out-of-control spending in Washington. Fred Smith, the founder of executive chairman of shipping giant FedEx, is the latest business leader to sound the alarm that if America’s ballooning public debt is left unchecked, it will threaten to spiral into

Biden vows to continue to hold Norfolk Southern accountable for Ohio derailment

Washington — President Biden visited East Palestine, Ohio, on Friday, just over a year after a freight train carrying hazardous materials derailed in the small village near the Pennsylvania state line, and he vowed to hold the railway company Norfolk Southern accountable.  “There are acts of God,” Mr. Biden said. “This was an act of greed that was 100%

Trump blasts ‘clubhouse politician’ judge after being fined $350M, defends the ‘great company’ he built

EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump blasted “clubhouse politician" Judge Arthur Engoron Friday after he barred him from operating his business in New York for three years and fined him more than $350 million, defending the “great company" he built and telling Fox News Digital that the ruling is yet another example of Democrats “trying to stop" him, but that “they will not be successful."

Judge Lays $354 Million Fine on Trump, Bans Him From Business in New York

Donald Trump must pay $354.9 million in penalties for fraudulently overstating his net worth to dupe lenders, a New York judge ruled on Friday, handing the former U.S. president another legal setback in a civil case that imperils his real estate empire. Justice Arthur Engoron, in a sharply worded decision issued after a contentious three-month