(Headline USA) As the prospect of a red wave grows, some are suggesting that a series of Republican missteps including recruiting stumbles, weak fundraising and intense infighting is threatening the GOP's path to the Senate majority.
Republican candidates in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada are struggling to keep pace with Democratic...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) President Joe Biden's poll numbers spiked upwards following his State of the Union Address, wherein he mentioned economic sanctions for Russia.
Most Presidents get a boost from the State of the Union Address, but Biden's has been significant, according to a Marist Poll.
Doubtless looking to make...
Six months after he resigned from office over sexual harassment allegations, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared to be hinting at a political comeback.
The Democrat made a campaign-like stop at a Brooklyn church Sunday, delivering a speech in which he claimed he was cancelled by the social media...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Former "Star Trek" star George Takei was on the receiving end of heated tweets after telling Americans to "endure" higher food and gas prices to hurt Russia, The Daily Wire reported.
“Americans: We can endure higher prices for food and gas if it means putting the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked if we were indirectly funding war via Russian Oil Imports to the U.S.
Reporter to Psaki: "As long as we're buying Russian oil ... aren't we financing the war?" pic.twitter.com/3sbKRRIfNk
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 3, 2022
"As long...
Netflix and TikTok suspended most of their services in Russia on Sunday as the government cracks down on what people and media outlets can say about Russia's war in Ukraine.
TikTok said Russian users of its popular social media app would no longer be able to post new videos or...
(Headline USA) Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot went on an expletive-ridden rant against city staffers and residents who opposed her efforts to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus, according to a new lawsuit.
The lawsuit, filed by George Smyrniotis, the former deputy general counsel for the Chicago Park District, accuses Lightfoot of...
(Headline USA) California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a plan Thursday to spend more money to fix a problem that he has wasted tens of millions of dollars on through radical leftist policies that have turned large swaths of his state into crime-ridden, drug-infested wastelands.
Newsom, a hardcore leftist Democrat, wants...
(Headline USA) Sen. Ben Ray Luján, D-NM, returned to Congress on Thursday for the first time since he had a stroke, which kept him away from Washington for weeks and temporarily weakened Democrat's hold on power in the equally divided Senate.
Luján received a standing ovation as he entered a...
(Headline USA) A divided Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday adopted “least change” legislative and congressional redistricting maps submitted by Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, a plan that largely preserves the current district lines that give Republicans majorities.
That means that Republicans are highly likely to remain in the majority as they...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Open-borders activists are pushing for an Afghan Adjustment Act that would grant at least 36,000 Afghan citizens permanent legal status and a pathway to citizenship.
When the United States military chaotically evacuated Afghanistan last year, it brought about 80,000 Afghan refugees into America, with about 60...
(Headline USA) More than 800 Marines have been discharged from service because of President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The military branch announced on Thursday that 96% of its active-duty service members have complied with the mandate, but 873 members refused. There are still 5,400 other Marines who are also unvaccinated,...