(Associated Press) The White House is pushing a new reason to swipe right: vaccination badges and “super swipes” for people who've gotten their coronavirus shots.
The Biden administration said Friday it's teaming up with dating apps to showcase the benefits of getting a shot.
Apps like Hinge, Tinder, Match and Bumble are...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The Texas Senate approved House Bill 1925, which would outlaw vagrant camping in public places across Texas.
The bill passed with bipartisan support in the Senate after passing the House on May 6.
The bill now heads back to the House to approve amendments added by the...
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has proposed spending $30 million to fix three speedways in the state, including a large handout to the thriving Charlotte Motor Speedway, WSOC-TV in Charlotte reported.
Cooper plans to fund the repairs with a small portion of the $5.7 billion that the federal government has granted...
Patrisse Cullors, the co-founder and executive director of the national Black Lives Matter organization, overpaid her baby daddy's art company by about $100,000 to produce live 2020 election night coverage, The Daily Caller reported.
New evidence also shows that Cullors herself is the company's co-chair, according to The Daily Caller.
As...
(Headline USA) Faculty members of a North Carolina university want an explanation for the school's reported decision to back away from offering a tenured teaching position to journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, whose work on the country’s history of slavery has drawn the ire of conservatives.
Hannah-Jones was offered a position as the...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order this week preventing public schools and most other government entities from enforcing mask mandates.
The order, which goes into effect on June 4, prohibits the state’s counties, cities, school districts, public health authorities, and government officials from requiring masks in public settings.
“The...
Democrat Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot reportedly only conducts interviews with journalists of color according to a new Fox News article citing multiple reporters.
NBC 5 Chicago political reporter Mary Ann Ahern tweeted Tuesday, "As @chicagosmayor reaches her two year midway point as mayor, her spokeswoman says Lightfoot is granting 1 on...
(Associated Press) Texas became the largest state Wednesday with a law that bans abortions before many women even know they are pregnant, but with a unique provision that essentially leaves enforcement to private citizens through lawsuits against doctors or anyone who helps a woman get an abortion.
The law signed by...
(Headline USA) Tennessee will become the first state in the United States to require businesses and government facilities open to the public to post a sign if they let "transgender" people use multiperson bathrooms, locker rooms or changing rooms associated with their gender identity.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill...
(Headline USA) Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed legislation to remove legal protections for public schools that let transgender students or employees use multi-person bathrooms or locker rooms that do not correspond with their biological sex.
LGBTQ advocates have decried the legislation as discriminatory.
It's the first bill restricting bathroom use...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a major rollback of abortion rights, saying it will decide whether states can ban abortions when a fetus is viable to survive outside the womb.
The court’s order sets up a showdown over abortion, probably in the fall, with a presumably more...
(Jon Miltimore, Foundation for Economic Education) Shortly before Christmas in 2018, a woman named Darlene voluntarily turned in a 9mm pistol to the Baltimore Police Department.
It was just one of about 500 firearms the department collected that day as part of the city’s gun buyback program, which paid citizens somewhere...