(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The prestigious Columbia Journalism School is holding a conference on building a democratic press this week, featuring speakers from the New York Times, Washington Post and The New Yorker.
Absent from the conference is the reporter who once wrote groundbreaking stories for all of these publications: Seymour...
(Headline USA) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held trade talks with South Korean officials in Seoul on Wednesday, on the second leg of his four-nation trip, as the possible rival to Donald Trump seeks to build his diplomatic profile ahead of a widely anticipated presidential campaign launch.
Leading a trade mission from...
(Headline USA) Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont said Tuesday that he would forgo another presidential bid of his own and instead endorse President Joe Biden's reelection.
The far-leftist socialist, who was Biden's chief rival in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, told The Associated Press that he would “do everything I can to see...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Speculation has run rampant on both the Right and Left about the reason behind Fox News's decision on Monday to part ways with America's top-rated cable news host, Tucker Carlson.
The costly decision led Fox's stock to crater and has led many to cancel their subscriptions...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Less than 24 hours after officially launching his reelection campaign, President Joe Biden was under fire on multiple fronts, from Democrat scion Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to MAGA king Donald Trump.
Kennedy Jr., who had already announced his 2024 bid, chastised the incumbent for hiding behind...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Jan. 6 Provocateur Ray Epps made headlines again this week in the wake of his appearance on CBS’s 60 Minutes, as well as for his purported daughter coming out of the woodwork to levy abuse allegations against him.
But Epps still hasn’t addressed questions about a warrant...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The Washington state legislature has decriminalized the possession of all illicit drugs.
Washington state lawmakers in the Democrat-controlled House and Senate were not able to reach an agreement on Senate Bill 5536 on Sunday, according to the Post Millennial. The bill would've provided harsher penalties for...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) As political wrangling continued in Congress over the debt ceiling, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., introduced legislation on Monday to cover the pay of service members, including reserves, in the event of a government shutdown.
The bill, which was cosponsored by Rep. Nancy Mace, R- S.C., titled the...
(TJ Martinell, The Center Square) A coalition of gun rights advocacy groups and individual citizens have filed a lawsuit against a new Washington state ban on firearms deemed “assault weapons” as soon as the legislation was signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee.
The complaint filed by the Firearms Policy...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) President Joe Biden blasted the Republicans' recently unveiled spending plan to raise the debt limit and cut spending, calling it "a reckless attempt to extract extreme concessions as a condition for the United States simply paying the bills it has already incurred."
The Biden administration’s...
(Cameron Arcand, The Center Square) Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb hopes his law enforcement acumen in a border state will make him stand out in a potentially crowded race for the GOP ticket in Arizona's next U.S. Senate primary.
Lamb has been on the campaign trail as the first Republican...
(Jon Miltimore, FEE) In July 2022, Twitter permanently suspended Rhode Island physician Andrew Bostom after awarding the epidemiologist and longtime researcher at Brown University a fifth strike for spreading “misinformation.”
A July 26 tweet alleging that there was no solid evidence COVID-19 vaccines had prevented any children from being hospitalized—"only...