Red Cross emergency shelters open for those affected by Ohio tornado

The American Red Cross has opened emergency shelters in Ohio after at least one tornado ripped through the region on Monday, leaving more than five million without power.
Red Cross emergency shelters open for those affected by Ohio tornado

The American Red Cross has opened emergency shelters in Ohio after at least one tornado ripped through the region on Monday, leaving more than five million without power.
San Diego authorities close entire Imperial Beach shoreline over contamination from Mexico

The shoreline of Imperial Beach in San Diego County, California has been closed to swimmers after sewage contamination flowed from Mexico’s Tijuana River.
Trump versus Biden heats up during Japan trip; Avenatti scheduled for two arraignments

This Day in History: May 28

Liz Peek: Democrats push us along the road to socialism with fake fixes based on fake facts

Instead of embracing our free enterprise system, Democrats are pushing greater government control of our economy and our lives, complete with higher taxes and regulatory regimes that will undermine our liberty and do nothing to solve the nation’s problems.
Senate Republicans vow to quickly crush impeachment trial of Trump if House proceeds with impeachment

Senate Republicans are vowing to crush the impeachment effort if the Democrat-controlled House passes articles of impeachment of President Trump.
With crisis unresolved, Israel seems headed toward elections

Israel’s parliament has passed the first of three motions required for the chamber to dissolve itself as the country appears headed toward another snap election.
Should Nancy Pelosi be concerned about her job security?

Far-left Democrats challenge Speaker Pelosi new-found power; reaction from former Campaign Regional Field Director for President Obama Robin Biro and Inez Stepman from the Independent Women’s Forum.
Could a third party be the key to a breakthrough with Iran?

President Trump welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s offer to mediate talk with Iran; reaction and analysis from Behnam Ben Taleblu, research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
President Trump reportedly considering pardons for servicemen accused of war crimes

The New York Times reports that President Trump asked the Justice Department for paperwork about several high-profile cases; reaction from retired Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Jessie Jane Duff and Charles ‘Cully’ Stimson, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation.