
Judge Moore and accuser Leigh Corfman had exchanged competing defamation lawsuits over her accusations, which probably cost Moore a seat in the U.S. Senate from Alabama.
Steve Byas at New American
Judge Moore and accuser Leigh Corfman had exchanged competing defamation lawsuits over her accusations, which probably cost Moore a seat in the U.S. Senate from Alabama.
Three major events have etched forever in Americans' collective memory the date of April 19.
New Jersey's Senator Cory Booker is following the path set by Vermont's Bernie Sanders: Bible-believing Christians should be rejected for government service.
The vote for a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution failed, but it was just political theater anyway.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's record, as he begins his countdown to retirement, is lackluster to say the least. Will his successor be any better?
There is more than meets the eye to the teacher strike in Oklahoma; it is less about fair pay than it is about accomplishing a Democrat party wish list.
What would happen if a pro-life governor defied the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision? Is a Supreme Court ruling really “the law of the land?”