(Headline USA) Oregon voters already want to repeal a law decriminalizing drug use just three years after voting to enact it.
A new poll from Emerson College showed 56% of respondents in the state would rather undo the measure than leave it in place. When asked if they would favor a...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) A San Francisco bakery refused service to a uniformed police officer last week, with the company claiming there was a “strict policy” of not serving anyone who is carrying a firearm, the Gateway Pundit reported.
The San Francisco Police Officers Association criticized the Arabian-food bakery Reem's for...
(Headline USA) The beloved wild horses that roam freely in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park could be removed under a National Park Service proposal that worries advocates who say the horses are a cultural link to the past.
Visitors who drive the scenic park road can often see bands...
(Headline USA) It's a common term these days, deployed to describe the bond that victims of kidnappings or hostage situations sometimes develop with their captors: “Stockholm syndrome.” And it got its name 50 years ago this week, during a failed bank robbery in Sweden's capital.
The Stockholm syndrome — initially dubbed “Norrmalmstorg...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) California marketing firm Captiv8, best known for the infamous Dylan Mulvaney campaign for Bud Light, fired several employees after many of them took a lavish vacation to the French Riviera.
The now-fired executives flew to the Cannes-Lions festival in June via a private airline called La...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A group of Democrats in California is planning to introduce a bill that would secure unemployment benefits for striking screenwriters, Fox News reported.
Despite the fact that California's unemployment program finds itself $18 billion in the hole, leftist in the California state government hope to shell...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) It’s not the Jeffrey Epstein client list, but it’s a start.
A coalition of media outlets is fighting in court to release the list of roughly 9 million clients of the defunct crypto firm FTX—whose founder, Sam Bankman--Fried, was the second largest Democratic donor in the...
(Headline USA) A Texas Democrat official revealed this week that she is leaving her party and switching to the GOP as a result of Democrats’ failure to address the border crisis.
Kleberg County Attorney Kira Talip Sanchez said she works with law enforcement on a daily basis to “ensure the safety...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Last month, I met a recent Ivy League graduate who devotes his computer-science skills to a Silicon Valley enterprise.
He is bright, creative, and speaks perfect English with just a splash of a British accent. He wants nothing more than to thrive in the tech sector and,...
(Headline USA) Former Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., claimed this week that her former colleague Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is “doing real damage to her legacy” by refusing to retire.
During an interview with MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Thursday, McCaskill referenced reports that Feinstein, 90, has given her daughter power of attorney...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Northern Border Patrol agents recently published a memorandum exposing a plague of marijuana farms owned by Chinese nationals in the state of Maine.
Maine law enforcement discovered 270 properties used for illegal marijuana growing. These farms had the potential to earn over $4 billion in revenue,...
(Headline USA) Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., one of the leading congressional voices for student loan debt forgiveness, owes up to $50,000 in student loan debt, according to financial disclosures.
Ocasio-Cortez’s latest filing shows she owed the Department of Education between $15,000 and $50,000 for her student loans as of 2022.
She repeatedly...