Conservative women are working on the front lines and behind the scenes to shape politics and policy that affect all Americans.
Author: Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY
Is GOP’s ‘big tent’ shrinking? Traditional conservatives find themselves without a home.
Recent primaries and elections haven’t been all bad news for Republicans who would just as soon move on from Donald Trump and his grip on the party.
Michigan mom fought for her special needs son. The school board reported her to the feds.
A Michigan mother started pushing back against her school board. Their response? To retaliate against her – and involve the Department of Justice.
Biden’s fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants approach to canceling student loans is creating a huge mess
Seeking to undercut lawsuits by backtracking on the administration’s own language seems a brazen attempt to avoid closer judicial review.
First lawsuit is filed challenging Biden’s costly, unfair student loan forgiveness plan
The Pacific Legal Foundation filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday with the intent of putting a stop to the loan cancellation plan.
‘Forgiving’ student loans isn’t motivated by kindness. It’s all about cold, hard politics.
Biden has extended the pause on student loan payments four times and is mulling another, leaving borrowers dangling as he measures political winds.
Democrats so badly want Trump to go away, but FBI’s Mar-a-Lago search is helping him stay
Former President Donald Trump released what looks very much like a campaign ad soon after news broke about the FBI search of his home in Florida.
2022 elections could be a new year of the woman. Can conservative women catch up?
From abortion to education to high gas and grocery prices, many issues driving voter interest this election cycle directly affect women.
Jan. 6 was awful. But conservatives have good reasons to question these hearings.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol is a deeply partisan body, and conservatives will be dubious of its findings.
Welcome to reality, Mr. President. Inflation has Americans worried about paying the bills.
President Joe Biden deflected blame for inflation, pledged to support the Federal Reserve and returned to tired campaign talking points.