(Headline USA) The return to office work has been widespread, even among cautious industries like higher education, yet Philadelphia City Council has insisted on keeping meetings remote. Critics have argued this makes them less responsive to the public, The Center Square reported.
Philadelphia stands out in its dedication to remote...
(John Ransom, Headline USA) Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has promised that before his term is over he will pass and sign legislation making constitutional carry legal in Florida.
“I can’t tell you exactly when, but I’m pretty confident that I will be able to sign ‘constitutional carry’ into law in...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Like an incantation at high mass, Democrats chant their claim that vote fraud does not exist.
"Vote fraud is almost incalculably rare in the United States," according to gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams of Georgia.
"And make no mistake," Chuck Schumer of New York declared on the Senate floor....
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The Biden administration has revived its plan to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars.
Killjoys, freaks https://t.co/DYInGAN8yB
— Matthew Walther (@matthewwalther) April 28, 2022
"Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is announcing proposed product standards to prohibit menthol as a characterizing flavor in cigarettes and prohibit all...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has again attacked the Biden Administration's proposal to cancel student debt, arguing that it would contribute to skyrocketing inflation, according to a report in Breitbart News.
"It would be inflationary to the economy and inflation is clearly a drag on economic growth...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) With a potentially disastrous midterm election approaching for the Democrats, even their propaganda branch of mainstream media hacks at CNN admitted that economic woes could make matters even worse come November, the Western Journal reported.
"The news that the US economy unexpectedly shrank over the first quarter...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump made a triumphant return to social media this week, writing his first substantial post on his new social media platform Truth Social, Breitbart reported.
Referring to one of his most famous tweets from the past, Trump wrote “I’M BACK #COVFEFE" for his...
(Headline USA) Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., embarrassed himself during a congressional hearing this week after trying to deny that Democrats have engaged in racial discrimination.
The House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet heard testimony on Thursday about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife and...
(Headline USA) The White House defended its new Disinformation Governance Board this week, claiming “no one” should oppose efforts to crack down on misinformation online.
The Biden administration revealed during a congressional hearing this week that it has created a new board within the Department of Homeland Security to monitor false...
(Headline USA) In one of the nation's most overwhelmingly Republican states, the party is entering the final stretch of a bruising primary campaign deeply divided over who should become the nominee for governor.
Nearly all of Nebraska's GOP establishment leaders are lining up behind businessman Jim Pillen, believing he would...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which operates under the Defense Department, may have pushed the lie that Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee in 2016, the Washington Examiner reported.
Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., asked DARPA Director Stefanie Tompkins to reveal information...
(Headline USA) Kansas lawmakers sustained a veto from the state’s Democrat governor this week on a bill that would have prevented transgender athletes from competing on women’s school sports teams.
Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the “Fairness in Women’s Sports Act” after both the state House and Senate passed it last month....