Trump 2020 Campaign reshuffles; Brad Parscale stays put
Ten days after President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Okla., there has been a shakeup in the Trump 2020 Campaign.
Ten days after President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Okla., there has been a shakeup in the Trump 2020 Campaign.
BOSTON (AP) — Boston’s arts commission voted unanimously Tuesday night to remove a statue that depicts a freed slave kneeling at Abraham Lincoln’s feet.
Five-term Rep. Scott Tipton (R-CO), who was backed by President Donald Trump, lost his primary to Lauren Boebert, the owner of Shooters Grill in Colorado.
Esper says, military is “fully committed to ensuring American forces in the field have the best intelligence, weapons, equipment, protective gear, tactics, and all necessary authorities to deal with any threats they might face in order to ensure their safety and mission success.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver noted on Tuesday that the spread of the coronavirus may pose too big a threat for the league to carry out its plans to resume the 2020 season.
It is a loss only for bigots, militant secularists, and the teachers’ unions.
‘This isn’t us trying to rewrite history’
After selling a 20% stake in her cosmetics company to Coty, Kardashian is now worth $900 million.
By making the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau accountable to the president, the Supreme Court has done right — but it could’ve done even better.
The Chinese government is committing “demographic genocide” against Uighur Muslims
The world has become freer, more just, more compassionate, gentler, and more equal. But there is clearly room for improvement.
Adam Silver, commissioner of the National Basketball Association, said he hoped to find “mutual respect” between the organization and China following a diplomatic row over Hong Kong protests.
A group of about 150 gathered over the weekend to protest the removal of a statue honoring the 26th president.
‘Insufficient progress toward combating forced labor’
Beijing increases its grip on Hong Kong
The Democrat Party tweeted, then deleted, an attack on Mount Rushmore, negatively portraying an upcoming event President Trump is planning ahead of Independence Day at the historic monument to four great American presidents.
The Defense Department said late Monday that there is “no corroborating evidence” to support the explosive New York Times report last week that said the Russian military offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
The Democrats raised eyebrows on Monday night for accusing President Trump of “glorifying white supremacy” for scheduling a Fourth of July celebration at Mount Rushmore.
Morale within the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is currently at a “record low,” thanks to the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests and the vilification of police by local politicians.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) announced Monday that there will be a delay in school reopenings and closed bars, gyms, movie theaters, and water parks after a recent surge of COVID-19 cases in the state.
Two statues depicting George Washington, the United States’ first president, were defaced early Monday morning in New York City’s Washington Square Park.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Monday that he refuses to enforce a directive to close beaches for July 4th weekend.
A top Republican lawmaker said Monday that The New York Times has “blood” on its hands, after the paper reported that Russia secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing American troops in Afghanistan.