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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is leading a 23-state coalition in a federal court case defending parental rights after a Delaware father alleged that school officials violated his constitutional rights by concealing his child’s gender identity decisions from him. The coalition filed an amicus brief Monday in Heaps v. Delaware Valley Regional High School Board Read More…
Amberly Guerrero, a senior at Montana State University who is pursuing a dual degree in chemical and biological engineering, earned a prestigious award from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation this spring. Guerrero was one of 74 undergraduate students from 51 institutions across the country to receive the award. The scholarship is offered to college juniors and Read More…
Montana’s U.S. Senators Tim Sheehy and Steve Daines praised the Senate’s passage of a sweeping legislative package dubbed the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill,” calling it a major victory for working families and a key step in advancing the America First agenda. The comprehensive reconciliation bill, backed by President Donald Trump and Republican leadership, includes provisions Read More…
Attorney General Austin Knudsen today announced the appointment of Billings attorney Emily Jones to the Montana Judicial Standards Commission, a key body responsible for upholding the integrity and ethical standards of the state’s judiciary. With more than 15 years in private practice, Jones brings extensive legal experience to the commission, which investigates allegations of judicial Read More…
Who says lightning doesn’t strike twice? A local photographer captured lightning striking One World Trade Center during Monday’s torrential downpour — and it wasn’t the first time. Max Guliani, 34, said he heard the storm brewing and positioned himself at his favorite spot for capturing nature’s fireworks — a Hudson River Park pier on Manhattan’s Read More…
ALBANY – A worker with the firm at the center of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s scandal-plagued Medicaid homecare program allegedly siphoned off cash from potentially thousands of participants. The employee of Public Partnerships, LLC — the company hand-picked by Hochul’s administration to act as the sole payment go-between for the state and participants in the Consumer Directed Personal Read More…
During the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, shop deals on men’s and women’s clothing brands like Peter Millar, Hugo Boss and Madewell. (iStock) The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is finally open to the public. Now through August 3, you can shop for deals on brand-name clothing, women’s and men’s footwear, beauty, fragrance, home goods and luggage. Men’s apparel Tommy Bahama Read More…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fox News Channel had a larger prime audience than NBC, CBS and ABC from July 7-13, topping broadcast networks for the third consecutive week. Fox News averaged 2.4 million viewers during primetime compared to NBC’s 2.2 million and two million apiece for CBS and ABC. Since Memorial Read More…
Several cryptocurrency-related bills backed by President Donald Trump failed to clear a key procedural hurdle in the House of Representatives. The failure is a major blow to the crypto industry, which was hoping for a series of legislative wins this week. Trump had hailed ‘Crypto Week’ during a post on his Truth Social site and Read More…
Rev. John MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church (GCC) in Sun Valley, CA, was no televangelist. In fact, he often criticized his contemporaries: Chuck Smith, Jimmy Swaggart, and Jack Hayford, among them, who fit that mold. Their ministries embodied media aspects and outreach, which he felt were extra-biblical, and he considered some of their associations Read More…
The Justice Department and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have ended their investigations of online prediction betting site Polymarket without bringing any charges. The conclusion of the probes is the latest example of the Trump administration dropping actions initiated under the Biden administration against crypto companies or online betting markets. The Justice Department and CFTC Read More…
Remember those great old “Most Interesting Man in the World” commercials for Dos Equis beer? (Disclaimer: I can neither confirm nor deny being the real-life inspiration for those commercials or that character.) They were great, they were amusing, and while I’m not sure how much beer they sold, they were certainly fun to watch. Advertisement Read More…
The new “Superman” movie isn’t an attack on President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, but it reveals how alienated from America many liberals, in Hollywood and politics alike, now feel. Every kid used to know Superman fights for “truth, justice and the American way.” That slogan has been around since the “Superman” radio show of the Read More…
Forget Miami Beach — think Cleveland as your escape route from life in New York City under a Mayor Zohran Mamdani. That’s the pitch from Vivek Ramaswamy, running to be the next governor of Ohio. He’s put up a billboard in Times Square wooing frightened New Yorkers to the Buckeye State. Take a deep breath, New Yorkers. We Read More…
When violent riots erupted across Los Angeles in defiance of President Trump’s efforts to enforce federal immigration law, the uprising was not as spontaneous as open-borders politicians would have you believe. Far-left non-governmental organizations, including the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), helped provide transportation and services to those going to the protests in support Read More…
The Issue: The failed assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pa., one year ago. I’m not surprised at the lack of information on the assassination attempt in Butler. Pa. (“We Still Need Answers on Butler,” Editorial, July 12). When I read that we should be given “a full tick-tock timeline of exactly who decided Read More…
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and other Wall Street titans were planning to skip a widely anticipated Tuesday meeting with hard-left New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, The Post has learned. The 33-year-old socialist firebrand, who handily defeated Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary on June 24, was slated to attend meetings on Tuesday and Read More…
A former top Disney exec allegedly hatched a treacherous plot to seize an acclaimed Napa Valley restaurant from the estate of late celebrity chef Michael Chiarello — cheating the chef’s widow and children out of their inheritance, according to an explosive lawsuit. Rich Frank — who did a nine-year stint as president of Disney Studios Read More…
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is refusing to release months of email communications between his office and Elon Musk or representatives from Musk’s companies, arguing the messages are “intimate” and “embarrassing” and therefore not subject to public disclosure. The emails were requested in April by The Texas Newsroom as part of an effort to track Musk’s Read More…
Elon Musk’s X suffered an outage that has prevented scores of users from accessing the social media platform. By approximately 12 p.m. ET, nearly 400 users reported issues with their accounts, with the majority unable to log in to their profiles, according to DownDetector.com. About 1,000 users complained they were unable to access their X Read More…