Journalism is not always fast. Sure, the Free Press operates in a digital world where every second counts, but even in that highly competitive environment, patience is essential. It takes time to comb through public records. Analyzing data is typically not quick. Determining what questions to ask, and how to ask them, can be a tedious process.
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Donald Trump, Mike Johnson and John Thune’s big meeting didn't do anything to settle Republicans’ mounting legislative headaches.
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Copulsky’s examples of arguments for founding a nation in which God and Jesus Christ were written into founding documents to was sobering.
The memo direct agencies to place DEI office staffers on paid leave and take down all public DEI-focused webpages by 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Victor Davis Hanson, the renowned American historian and political commentator, has joined The Daily Signal as a senior contributor. This transcript has been lightly edited.
Historian Victor Davis Hanson has claimed former US presidents Barack Obama, George W Bush and Bill Clinton appeared shocked during Donald Trump's inauguration speech as they realised he would "cancel everything" they had achieved.
As of January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump (R) had signed 26 executive orders, four proclamations, and 11 memoranda in his second presidential term, which began on January 20, 2025. Each type of presidential document is different in authority and ...
A Westbrook mother was arrested last week and accused of harassing a school official in a series of emails over the holiday break, referencing the official’s children and a relative battling brain cancer and appearing to wish death on someone close to her.
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Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) called his preemptive pardon from former President Biden, announced Monday for all past members of the now-defunct House. Jan. 6 committee in the final moments of his presidency, “unnecessary” and “unwise.” “I continue to believe that the grant of pardons to a committee that undertook such important work to uphold the…