(Headline USA) An order by the Tennessee governor letting parents opt their children out of following mask rules at school has drawn defiance from officials in Memphis and Nashville, including a pledge Tuesday from Nashville's district attorney not to prosecute teachers and school officials for flouting the carveout during...
(Headline USA) House Democrats on Tuesday put forward a new proposal to update the antiquated Voting Rights Act after seeing it stripped by a 2013 Supreme Court decision and failing in another recent effort to seize federal control of state elections.
However, amid the fallout from their failed power grab,...
(Headline USA) Top Democrats plan House votes next week on a controversial budget resolution that could clear a path for future passage of a massive $3.5 trillion spending spree, shrugging off the pleas from vulnerable party centrists who first wish to pass the Senate's bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Party radicals wish...
A former Tennessee health official who was fired, in part, for encouraging teens to vaccinate without their parents' knowledge has been implicated in a hoax over a supposed threat she received for going public.
According to an official investigation, Michelle Fiscus purchased a dog muzzle that she claimed had been...
President Joe Biden's State Department spokesman, Ned Price, asked the Taliban to create an "inclusive" government that guarantees full citizenship for women, the National File reported.
"Additionally, the UN Security Council issued a joint press statement earlier today calling for a new government that is united, inclusive, and representative, including...
(Jon Miltimore, Foundation for Economic Education) After two decades of war, the US occupation of Afghanistan finally came to an end.
“As of Sunday afternoon, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had fled his nation,” NPR reported, “the Taliban were on the verge of once again running the country, and President Biden authorized...
(Associated Press) California Gov. Gavin Newsom is using increasingly stark language as he campaigns in the final month of a tight recall election, calling it “a matter of life or death" that voters keep him in office and he is increasingly targeting a single Republican candidate: talk show host Larry...
As the failures of the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, US military and other offshoots of the Biden administration become impossible to ignore, the recent efforts to deflect blame have grown more absurd.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in an interview Sunday with normally obsequious CNN anchor Jake...
The Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics Journal released a study that attributes changes in the Earth's average global temperature "to natural cycles, chiefly
long-term changes in the energy emitted by the Sun," not "human-caused emissions."
Twenty-three solar physicists from 14 nations authored the peer-reviewed study and concluded that some scientists were...
Like President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris has been silent on the crisis in Afghanistan even though she once campaigned on withdrawing from the region and helped Biden draft his exit strategy.
Back in April, Harris confirmed that she was the last person in the room with Biden when...
(Jack Birle, The Center Square) The recently passed U.S. Senate infrastructure bill includes controversial provisions such as a vehicle per-mile user fee pilot program as the bill faces uncertainty in the U.S. House.
The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, which includes $550 billion of new spending, passed in the Senate on Tuesday...
(Headline USA) U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton told a crowd of about 4,000 Republicans that former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt plans to run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
He and other Republican luminaries revved up a crowd gathered at a rural Nevada cattle ranch...