Embattled coronavirus czar Anthony Fauci is facing immense criticism after an announcement that he plans to publish a self-aggrandizing book about the pandemic this fall.
The book, titled Expect the Unexpected: Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward, will cover details about Fauci's handling of the coronavirus under...
Smug leftist media prematurely ran a victory lap Wednesday after it was announced that former president Donald Trump would take down his "From the Desk of..." blog, which was pitched as a replacement for his banned social-media accounts.
Some sought to spin it as a failure, while Trump aide Jason...
(Headline USA) The NFL on Wednesday pledged to halt the use of “race-norming” — which assumed black players started out with lower cognitive functioning — in the $1 billion settlement of brain injury claims and review past scores for any potential race bias.
The practice had made it harder for black...
(Christian Wade, The Center Square) Cutting someone's hair without a professional license is a crime in New Hampshire, but that could change under a bill sent to Gov. Chris Sununu for consideration.
A proposal passed by the state Senate last week, which is pending approval by Sununu, would update the state's...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The majority of private schools in California provide education that costs less than what taxpayers pay for public school education, several reports show.
During the 2019-20 school year, the estimated spending in California’s K-12 public schools – when taking into account capital spending and the state’s...
(Associated Press) The University of Rhode Island is weighing whether to revoke an honorary degree bestowed years ago to Michael Flynn, a university alumnus who briefly served as President Donald Trump’s national security adviser.
The Providence Journal reports the school's honorary degree committee met on Jan. 29 and Feb. 5 at...
(Associated Press) The number of abortions performed in Kansas increased by 9.1% last year as far more women traveled from Oklahoma and Texas to terminate pregnancies than in 2019 and the state reported that out-of-state patients outnumbered Kansas patients for the first time in almost 50 years.
The state Department of...
Few things fascinated me more as a child than reading about the paranormal.
The library at my primary school had a special corner of a shelf tucked away for the 001.9's---the Dewey Decimal designation for unexplained phenomena.
I would gravitate toward it to read over and over the books about ghosts,...
A California café will charge patrons a $5 fee if they are caught wearing a mask or “bragging” about their coronavirus vaccine.
"$5 FEE ADDED TO ORDERS PLACED WHILE WEARING A FACE MASK," a sign posted in the window of Fiddleheads Café reads.
The sign also says any customer "caught...
Major League Baseball was hit with a $100-million lawsuit this week over its decision to pull the 2021 All-Star Game out of Atlanta, Georgia, in response to the state’s new election integrity law.
The Job Creators Network, which has more than 30 partners, filed a lawsuit in New York City...
The founder of a Black Lives Matter chapter said he left the organization after learning the “ugly truth” about the group’s political priorities.
Rashad Turner, the president and executive director of Minnesota Parent Union, said in a YouTube video that he founded a Black Lives Matter chapter in St. Paul,...
A former Army specialist said a school district rescinded a job offer to coach because he was critical of coronavirus restrictions in several social-media posts.
George Kemper told Fox News that, after leaving the military last year, he had been offered a job with his alma mater, Loyola Academy.
In...