(Headline USA) One of the last pro-life Democrats in Congress is in a primary runoff in Texas to hold on to his seat.
In suburban Atlanta, two Democratic congresswomen are vying for the same House seat after Georgia's Republican-led redistricting.
And in northwest Georgia, pro-MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has a...
(Headline USA) During her two years as President Donald Trump's spokesperson, Sarah Sanders used the White House briefing room to expose the failings of Democrats on issues such as immigration and crime. She is poised to win the Republican nomination for Arkansas governor on Tuesday after employing the same...
(Headline USA) Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is facing a tough primary challenge Tuesday, nearly two years after he drew the wrath of former President Donald Trump for refusing to try to investigate credible evidence of vote fraud in the 2020 election.
Raffensperger has since acknowledged that some...
(Scott McClallen, The Center Square) Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wants to spend $280 million of the state’s projected $3 billion surplus on learning loss recovery.
The spending aims to recover learning loss for 1.4 million kids after Whitmer shuttered schools statewide in 2020, which pivoted to remote learning.
But even in 2022, Flint...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Piling on a relentless smear campaign that contributed to the primary election downfall of Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., the DC Swamp has unleashed a dual-track attack on the congressman, along with targeting two of his pro-liberty GOP colleagues.
The House Ethics Committee is investigating allegations that Cawthorn...
(Pamela Cosel, Headline News) A sprawling criminal corruption probe into Anaheim, California, politics resulted Monday in two high-profile resignations with the potential for more to come.
The mayor of Anaheim and the state representative to the Democratic National Committee both submitted resignations this week in the wake of criminal allegations...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed legislation ending a requirement that the government must post certain public notices in local newspapers, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
House Bill 7049 allows the government to publish legal notices on "publicly accessible" websites rather than in newspapers,...
(Preston Parra, Headline USA) With more than shady interests at play, a group of global stakeholders are meeting in Davos, Switzerland, for the week to attend the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset summit with plans to discuss the worldwide economic effects of COVID-19, what reshaping capitalism looks like, and how to...
(Pamela Cosel, Headline USA) Earlier this year, it looked as if the Democrats were gaining partisan ground in the redistricting process in a number of states, drawing up new voting maps that gave advantages to them in states such as New York and Illinois, supposedly based on changes in...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) Mainstream news outlets and health organizations are finally admitting that COVID-19 lockdowns harmed children, reported Red State.
Specifically, the learning loss among children was “worse than feared,” according to a report published by the Virginia Department of Education.
Virginia is “losing its national standing” in education, according...
(Headline USA) Three Air Force cadets who declined to get the COVID-19 vaccine will not be commissioned as military officers, according to the Airforce Academy.
Academy spokesman Dean Miller said that the students who refused to comply with the school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate will graduate with bachelor’s degrees, but will not...
(Headline USA) Black Lives Matter donated $200,000 to an organization whose executive director called cops “pigs” and vocalized his support for a radical black nationalist who is on the FBI’s most-wanted terror list.
Tax forms released by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation last week revealed it gave a significant...