USA Today admitted this week that it allowed failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams to stealth-edit an opinion piece she submitted earlier this month so that it would appear less sympathetic to economic boycotts.
Abrams wrote an op-ed for the publication shortly after Georgia passed its new election reform law....
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed legislation this week banning schools within the state from using Native American names, symbols, or imagery in their mascots, logos or team names.
The bill states mascots or symbols that make reference to Native American culture are “racially derogatory or discriminatory,” and argues using them...
Climate czar John Kerry, the former secretary of State during the Obama administration, dodged calls to resign for allegedly leaking sensitive information on Israeli operations to Iran.
The New York Times reported that Kerry told foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif about hundreds of covert Israeli operations being carried out in...
I had "the talk" over the weekend with a 5-year-old family member.
No, it wasn't the same "talk" that black families have been having with their children---according to abundant media reports---following a recent spate of police shootings.
I would like to have been a fly on the wall when Jacob Blake,...
House Republicans vowed to pass legislation to revive former president Donald Trump’s border wall if they retake the majority in 2022.
“I think we need to look at every possible tool,” said House Conference Committee Chairwoman Liz Cheney when asked what Republicans would do to address the ongoing immigration crisis.
“That...
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., insisted former president Donald Trump and any other Republican who questioned the certification of President Joe Biden’s win should be disqualified from becoming the Republican Party’s presidential nominee in 2024.
“I think that we’re going to be in a good position to be able to take...
A Wyoming roofing company is offering customers who recently moved to the state free AR-15s when they purchase a roof installation.
“Guns are a part of our culture out here,” said Matt Thomas, the head of marketing for Wiggins Construction.
“People are moving into Wyoming to get out of the cities...
Earlier this year, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) threatened to fine Republicans lawmakers for avoiding metal detectors in the Capitol.
Now, she is in hot water for the same offense.
A group of Republicans in the House of Representatives are crying foul this week, saying video evidence shows the Speaker skirted...
The Census Bureau released its data on the reapportionment of seats in the US House of Representatives on Monday, with Republican strongholds like Texas, Florida, North Carolina and Montana all gaining ground.
While the move may be a validation for historically red states' policies, however, it also could signal worry...
After the 2020 Academy Awards spurred reports of an "all-time low" last year with a mere 23.6 million viewers, Sunday's 2021 ceremony shattered that dubious record, dropping by 58% to a mere 9.85 million viewers.
The effect of the pandemic---which prevented moviegoers from regularly attending theaters---and the continuing rise of...
After an army of high-powered Democrat lawyers failed in their effort to forestall an Arizona vote audit using intimidation tactics and a last-minute injunction attempt, the onus now falls on their media allies to preemptively discredit the outcome.
"Incredible organization and integrity taking place in Arizona with respect to the...
Police officers are retiring in record numbers in several major cities, and departments across the country are struggling to recruit new officers, according to reports.
More than 5,300 officers --- or roughly 15% of the force --- at the New York Police Department retired or filed paperwork to leave the...