Federal Appeals Court Allows Most Louisiana School Districts to Follow Ten Commandments Poster Law

A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed most Louisiana school districts to implement a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in classrooms. A federal appeals court in New Orleans has temporarily narrowed the scope of a ruling that struck down a Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, allowing the law

Situation Report: The Bizarre Sale and Reversal of InfoWars

In a week full of legal twists and wild accusations, InfoWars is back under Alex Jones’ control. The controversial media outlet was reportedly sold in a secret auction, allegedly orchestrated by Democrats who, according to Jones, didn’t even use “real money” to buy his assets. The sale sparked outrage and emergency court hearings on Thursday

U.S. received assurance from Iran it wasn’t actively trying to assassinate Trump

The U.S. received written assurance from Iran before the presidential election that its leadership was not actively trying to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump, CBS News confirmed, according to a source with direct knowledge of the correspondence. The message arrived after the White House in September affirmed that killing a former U.S. president or former U.S.