Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar unveiled a proposal for a new “value-based health care system.”
The ratings for the Oscarcast are in. The bad news for Hollywood is that it set an all-time record low for viewership.
Today's Commentary: FBI kept another Clinton tie secret -- Oscar ratings-- Mistaken identity -- California Democrats boo Feinstein -- The Oscars -- Additional Mike Huckabee commentaries
Today's Commentary: Pelosi attacks ICE-- YouTube admits mistakes-- A big surprise-- Supreme Court to rule on political Fashion Police -- History lesson -- Additional Mike Huckabee commentaries
We’ve lost another familiar face from TV days gone by...
Saturday, the Florida Senate voted to ban AR-15 rifles. Then after realizing it had actually passed, they reconsidered and revoked it 15 minutes later.
As California goes, so goes the Democratic Party.
Like most Americans, I didn’t see the Oscars last night (or most of the nominated movies, although I did love “Darkest Hour.”) I just repainted my bathroom and had to watch the paint dry.
Speaking of things the media probably won’t tell you about guns: there is no “school shooting epidemic.”
For conservative college students who are worried about being railroaded, attacked or silenced if they dare express a non-PC thought, someone now has your back.
I hate to bring up last week’s controversy again, about me resigning from the CMA Foundation after a music executive who is intolerant of Christians and conservatives accused me of intolerance. But this is very important and needs to be said.
Nancy Pelosi once again proved that she perfectly represents San Francisco by blasting ICE for “indiscriminately” arresting “scores of hard-working, law-abiding immigrants” in their recent raids to enforce deportations of criminal illegal aliens.
The stock market dropped 400 points Thursday after President Trump announced plans to place a 25% tariff on imported steel and a 10% tariff on imported aluminum.
With TV ratings for "woke" awards shows sinking like the Titanic, the producers of Sunday’s Oscarcast are begging celebrities to keep their politics to themselves.
Today's Commentary: Hate wins -- "Huckabee" Preview-- A tariff primer -- Guns save lives -- History lesson -- The View-- Additional Mike Huckabee commentaries
In an age when Van Jones on CNN can make comparisons of the NRA to the KKK and not be called on it, it was good to see former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice shock the women on “The View” by saying that she supports the Second Amendment because privately-owned guns saved her and her family from racists.
The “Russia” investigation goes on and on, with no evidence of collusion by the Trump team but nevertheless with no end in sight. At this point, people who are trying to do their jobs in the White House and in Congress, from the President on down, are understandably impatient.
Authorities have arrested Daniel Frisiello of Beverly, Massachusetts, on suspicion of sending threatening letters containing a scary but harmless white powder to five people, including Donald Trump Jr.’s wife, Vanessa.
If you were amazed that a handful of traumatized Florida high school students were able to organize the most effective anti-gun movement in decades, all in a matter of days, where previous efforts by adults have failed, here’s what the media didn’t tell you: it wasn’t magic.
The uber-liberal entertainment industry is demanding that President Trump do something to help stop school shootings. Well, they should be careful what they wish for because they’re about to get it.
Today’s Must-Read: A Hillary Clinton campaign staffer attended the conservative convention CPAC, expecting to encounter angry, bitter, violent, close-minded “deplorables” and fearing she might not get out alive.
In the aftermath of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that killed 17, there’s been plenty to talk about regarding the Broward County Sheriff’s Department, none of it good.
Until recently, the arts was the one place America could set aside political, geographical, racial, religious, and economic barriers and come together. If the arts community becomes part of the polarization instead of bridging communities and people over the power of civil norms as reflected in the arts, then we as a civilization may not be long for this earth.
Not surprisingly, the NRA was pretty quick to respond to President Trump’s “confiscate guns first, due process later” comments.
YouTube admitted that it might have made some mistakes in demonetizing, restricting or removing many conservative-leaning videos and accounts for “harmful and dangerous content.”