(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) During a portion of a World Economic Forum anti-disinformation panel, a United Nations representative announced that the UN's globalist administrators "own the science" when referencing "climate information."
At the WEF's "Sustainable Development Impact Meeting," participants from the UN, CNN and Brown University discussed best ways to...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) MSNBC Host Joy Reid smeared Ron DeSantis as a "segregationist" after his announcement warning looters that they may face armed resistance, as Florida is "a Second Amendment state."
"We want to make sure we're maintaining law and order," DeSantis said. "Don't even think about looting. Don't...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Acting chairman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Raymond Buckley, made the wild claim that if public schools are not allowed to withhold information from parents regarding their child's behavior in school—particularly in the case of "gender identity"—that parents will beat their children to death.
According...
( Tyler Arnold, The Center Square) Hundreds of Virginians have had their guns confiscated from them through red-flag laws since those rules went into effect more than two years ago, according to data in the Virginia Firearms Transaction Center.
Red-flag laws allow police to seize firearms from a person if...
(Headline USA) When then-Maine Gov. Paul LePage endorsed President Donald Trump in 2016, he credited himself as a prototype for the insurgent presidential candidate.
“I was Donald Trump before Donald Trump became popular, so I think I should support him since we are one of the same cloth,” said LePage, whose...
(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) State officials have verified that a group trying to stop the nation’s most expansive school choice program was short by tens of thousands of signatures when they claimed otherwise.
Ariz. Secretary of State Katie Hobbs announced Friday that Save Our Schools Arizona’s petition effort to...
(Victor Skinner, The Center Square) Four N.C. residents face community service after they pleaded guilty on Monday to misdemeanor ballot fraud during the 2016 and 2018 elections.
Rebecca Thompson, Tonia Marie Gordon, Ginger Shae Eason and Kelly Hendrix pleaded guilty to possessing absentee ballots and all received suspended jail sentences,...
(J. D. Davidson, The Center Square) Ohio school districts would not be able to discourage or prohibit parental involvement in decisions about their child’s mental health if the General Assembly passes a recently-introduced Parents Bill of Rights Act.
House Bill 722 would require schools to draft a policy that promotes...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Inflation rose more than expected in Aug., leaving Americans facing even higher prices on a range of everyday purchases, according to newly released federal inflation data.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released the pricing data, which showed the Personal Consumption Expenditure excluding food and...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Only a fraction of Americans is satisfied "with the way things are going in the U.S.," according to a new poll.
Gallup released the survey data, which showed that 79% of Americans are dissatisfied with the direction the country is headed, compared to only 21% of...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) CNN once again went after conservatives, this time accusing Republican congressional candidate of "having ties to white nationalists."
An article titled "GOP congressional candidate Joe Kent's ties to white nationalists include interview with Naxi sympathizer" was featured in a CNN newsletter, and reported that Washington Republican...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Incumbent governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, continues to lead Republican candidate Tudor Dixon in the polls, but a new survey found that Dixon may have a chance to win.
According to The Daily Wire, Whitmer leads by six points—a much closer race than previous polls.
A Detroit...