Illegals Who Rioted in March-Have Been Dismissed and are Free to Roam

In a significant development in El Paso, Texas, over 200 cases involving illegals charged with rioting have been dismissed. The incident, which took place in March, saw a large group of illegals cross into the U.S. after a section of the border fencing opened up. El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks confirmed that 214 cases

Bipartisan Congressional Baseball Game Provides Respite From Hyper-Partisanship

Proceeds from the seven-inning game go to charities such as the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington. As Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) circled the bases after hitting an inside-the-park home run, Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-Mich.) heckled from the bleachers, “If the rest of the Senate could move that fast, that would be helpful!” These

A Day For Us To Remember—and a Day China Wants To Forget

On the lessons drawn from D-Day and Tiananmen Square T: Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944. B: Tienanmen Square 1989 The anniversaries of two crucial events of the 20th century occurred this week, and the commemorations could not be more different. On Thursday, President Joe Biden joined more than 20 world leaders, including Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy,