(Headline USA) Confronted with the prospect of dissolving with little fanfare following its scheduled hearing Thursday, the House's partisan Jan. 6 Committee re-upped its effort to remain relevant by issuing a subpoena for former President Donald Trump.
The panel voted unanimously to compel the former president to appear.
“We must seek...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Meta, the Big Tech company that owns Facebook and Instagram, banned companies from seeing metadata on its user's political views, so political advertisers were forced to use consumer information to filter their ads.
How politicians filter their ads is important because it shows America’s cultural divide and...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Our Children’s Trust filed the nation's first climate-change lawsuit on behalf of 16 children, arguing that Montana has violated their constitutional rights by using fossil fuels.
Judge Kathy Seeley decided that Held v. State of Montana will go to trial in June 2023, Legal Insurrection reported.
Our...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Senior bureaucrats in the federal government's executive branch have bought and sold stocks in companies that their agencies had the authority to regulate.
The Wall Street Journal found in its investigation that more than 2,600 officials across the executive branch, when either a Republican or a...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) The Biden administration demanded that Saudi Arabia pause cuts to oil production until after the November elections, arguing that reducing output before then would help Russia win the war in Ukraine.
Senior Biden administration officials spread the same message to other OPEC+ members, too, the Daily...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) During a town-hall-style Q&A session with her Bronx constituents on Wednesday Rep. Alexandria Ocasio--Cortez, D-N.Y., was shouted down by anti-war protesters for her support of the Biden administration's proxy war with Russia---which some, including President Joe Biden himself, fear could push us to the brink...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In an interview last month for the podcast "Breaking Points," red-pilled journalist Glenn Greenwald speculated that the second impeachment of former President Donald Trump was a bipartisan operation meant to stop Trump from exposing deep-state secrets.
According to Greenwald, the Trump administration had long considered pardoning...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel said that he will make a massive contribution to Blake Masters's Arizona senatorial campaign if a Senate Republican super-PAC offers matching funds, Axios reported.
Masters---who was recruited by Thiel to run, with support from former President Donald Trump---has trailed Democrat incumbent...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) In the upcoming midterm election there are several abortion measures on ballots across the nation, but few of them have been more contested than Michigan's Proposal 3—which would allow for some of the most radical abortion legislation in the nation if passed.
According to The Federalist,...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) CNN has gone into full scale panic at the idea of the U.S. Supreme Court restoring the right to bear arms, Breitbart reported.
It warned in a recent article that the high court could put an end to state gun-control laws, especially in light of the...
(Headline USA) Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake excoriated two biased institutions for using their publicly funded levers of power to give an unfair advantage to Democrat rival Katie Hobbs.
Lake, a Republican, blasted the Phoenix PBS affiliate Wednesday for scheduling an interview with Hobbs after the George Soros-backed secretary of...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) President Joe Biden can't seem to stop telling whoppers, one more egregious than the next, but the fabulist-in-chief might have hit a new low.
During a speech Wednesday to designate Camp Hale as a national monument, Biden tried relating to the soldiers at the World War II-era...