Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis offered police officers in states where they face COVID-19 vaccine mandates a $5,000 bonus to relocate to his state.
"In Florida, not only are we going to want to protect the law enforcement and all the jobs, we are actively working to recruit out-of-state law enforcement...
(The Center Square, Bethany Blankley) – The majority of Americans believe the threat of the coronavirus is getting less serious, and a plurality believe President Joe Biden and government health officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci don’t want lockdowns to end, according to a new poll conducted by the Convention...
(Headline USA) The Justice Department announced Friday a cross-government effort to investigate and prosecute redlining, the practice of banks discriminating against racial minorities or certain neighborhoods. It is the first major expansion of redlining investigations since the Obama administration.
As part of the effort, the Justice Department as well as...
Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin's campaign has tried keeping the focus in Virginia's current gubernatorial race on local issues---although some, such as the scandals surrounding the Loudoun County School Board, have now become nationally significant in the closely watched state election.
But Youngkin's main rival in the race, Democrat nominee Terry...
The White House reportedly knew about the Justice Department's memo condemning concerned parents at school board meetings as potential “domestic terrorists,” according to the Washington Free Beacon.
That, paired with an apology from the National School Board Association on Friday, raised questions over whether the entire war on parents may...
Judicial Watch announced that it received a trove of almost 3,600 pages of documents from Loudoun County Public Schools pertaining to the advancement of controversial Critical Race Theory and other equity initiatives in classrooms.
Judicial Watch announced that it received 3,597 pages of records from Loudoun County, VA, that reveal...
(The Center Square) – The National School Boards Association late Friday apologized to its members for a letter it sent to the Biden administration that compared parents protesting local school policies such as COVID-19 mask mandates and the teaching of critical race theory to acts of "domestic terrorism."
More than...
Former Democratic Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder, the state’s only black governor, slammed Vice President Kamala Harris and current Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe for campaigning directly in the state’s churches.
It was reported earlier this month that, between Oct. 17 and Nov. 2, a video of Harris endorsing McAuliffe will...
The University of Nevada, Reno updated its communication guidelines to ask students and faculty members not to use the term “Native Nevadan” because it could offend Native Americans.
The school’s Office of Marketing and Communication sent out its "Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Language guide" to make sure everyone on...
A group of black female police officers filed a lawsuit against Washington, D.C., claiming they were pressured to get abortions if they wanted to keep their jobs.
Chanel Dickerson, the city’s assistant police chief, said the Metropolitan Police Department discriminated against her and nine other women because of their sex...
President Joe Biden said on Thursday at CNN's scripted question-and-answer session that he does not have time to travel to the southern border, despite spending almost every weekend at home in Wilmington and calling "lids" on his working days at lunch time.
Biden said the First Lady, Jill Biden, went...
Texas and Missouri sued the Biden administration this week in an effort to force President Joe Biden to restart construction of the southern border wall.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, argues the Biden administration’s decision to suspend construction and not use all of the funds appropriated by Congress for...