VIDEO March 27 Trump's election integrity order has 'no discriminatory intent,' says law professor Former Justice Thomas law clerk John Yoo defends President Donald Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote on 'America Reports.'
Second Amendment March 26 NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005 Two major gun rights bills are currently advancing their way through Congress, including legislation seeking to create nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits, something the NRA says would be the "most monumental" win for Second Amendment rights in over 20 years.
VIDEO March 25 Hostages' families sue Columbia University protesters Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Alexis McAdams breaks down the lawsuits surrounding Columbia University protesters on 'Special Report.'
Maine March 6, 2025 Maine GOP urges Dems to repeal transgender athlete policy following federal Title IX violation finding Republican state lawmakers in Maine fear the state will lose hundreds of millions in federal education funding due to recent Title IX violation tied to trans sports participation.
Second Amendment March 2, 2025 Debate over whether to ban handgun sales to teens could soon head to the Supreme Court Competing rulings from federal court jurisdictions could tee up the Supreme Court to make its own ruling on whether young people under 21 can legally purchase handguns, something that has been illegal at the federal level for many decades.
Antisemitism Exposed February 6, 2025 Civil rights officials probe four US medical schools over antisemitism at 2024 commencement ceremonies The Office of Civil Rights within the Department of Health and Human Services announced investigations into four medical schools over alleged antisemitic incidents during their 2024 commencement ceremonies.
Politics December 8, 2024 Nearly all Fortune 500 companies still maintain corporate DEI commitments: report Almost every single Fortune 500 company continues to maintain some form of DEI commitment, a new report shows, even though many companies have opted to drop them amid public pressure.
Education November 20, 2024 Biden admin warns AI in schools may exhibit racial bias, anti-trans discrimination and trigger investigations The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights released presidentially-mandated guidance on Tuesday laying out how the use of artificial intelligence can be discriminatory toward minorities and transgender individuals, potentially opening up schools to federal civil rights investigations.
PERSONAL FREEDOMS November 7, 2024 ACLU vows to oppose Trump policies on LGBT issues, abortion and deportations The executive director of the ACLU pledged "to combat" the next Trump administration's plans to effect change on issues such as abortion, border security and LGBT rights.
VIDEO October 27, 2024 RNC chair confidently says Americans will know the 2024 election winner before going to bed RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and former Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler discuss cleaning up voter rolls in an effort to ensure election integrity and Georgia's early voting turnout.
POLITICS October 2, 2024 Voters react to Gov. Tim Walz claiming abortion is a 'basic human right' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital's dial group made up of independent, Democratic and Republican voters differed on Democratic Gov. Tim Walz's comments on abortion in Minnesota.