While many leading Democrats, including both of Arizona’s U.S. senators, Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema, are upset with the Biden administration’s decision to end the Title 42 COVID-19 restrictions on U.S. borders, far lef
Censorship imposed by the state is totalitarianism. When we allow others to impose it, it’s cowardice and ignorance.
Hobbs has thwarted election integrity efforts constantly, even filing 12 bar complaints against Brnovich and his staff attorneys, which were all dismissed. Now she may be intentionally trying to stop Republicans from gett
IC Editor Rachel Alexander and Newsmax contributor Ralph Benko discuss the advantages of moving to a National Popular Vote to elect the president, which got Rachel viciously attacked by some on the right for suggesting, a
One issue that some conservatives get, but others don’t, is that sticking to the old system where a few key swing states decide elections isn’t going to allow Republicans to become president much longer.
On this episode of the Resistance Library Podcast Chris and Dave talk about .338 Lapua vs .308.
Many conservatives stand with Chris Rock on this, but we should not let him off the hook either. He could have been sympathetic to Jada's plight...and I give Will Smith an earful as well.
Two Republican governors recently vetoed transgender bills. So will Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey sign these two?
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich continues to score victories against the Biden administration's overreaching left-wing policies. He has sued Biden more than probably any other attorney general.
With over half a million people in the United States homeless, citizens from all over the nation have made a cry out for help from the local, state, and federal governments.
The theft of catalytic converters has become an immense problem. But is this legislation an overreach, intruding on privacy and potentially making innocent people into criminals?
Despite the fact Arizona's three public universities "unconstitutionally increasing the price of base tuition and mandatory fees at Arizona’s public universities by more than 300 percent since 2003," they are increasing i