(Steve Miller, RealClear Wire) Democrats and their progressive allies are vastly expanding their unprecedented efforts, begun in 2020, to use private money to influence and run public elections.
Supported by groups with more than $1 billion at their disposal, according to public records, these partisan groups are working with state and...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The latest federal inflation data shows consumer prices rose again in February, sparking criticism of President Joe Biden and his spending agenda.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index Tuesday, which showed consumer prices rose 0.4% in February, totaling a 6% increase...
(J.D. Davidson, The Center Square) Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says the state is suing Norfolk Southern, saying the rail company is financially responsible for the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine that caused the release of more than 1 million gallons of hazardous chemicals.
In the 58-count civil lawsuit...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Already under fire for myriad failures on multiple fronts, Pete Buttigieg has managed to disprove the old saw that even a broken clock is right twice a day. And if you’re one of many bleary-eyed stragglers still grappling with the hour-shift to daylight saving time, the...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Police are fleeing New York City at a record-breaking alarming pace, as crime rates skyrocket, morale slumps and a leftist governor and Big Apple mayor do little to address issues that law enforcement claim are most important.
A New York Post review of NYPD data showed that...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Is opposing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a vital strategic interest for America? If so, how much blood and treasure should the U.S. contribute to the cause? And does this risk a nuclear world war?
These were a few of the questions leading Republican presidential candidates answered for...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The conservative think tank, the Claremont Institute, has begun tracking corporations that donate to Black Lives Matter.
One of the bombshell revelations to come from the report showed that embattled, woke and broke Silicon Valley Bank gave nearly $73.5 million to the "BLM Movement & Related...
(Headline USA) A student at the University of South Florida was reportedly denied mental health services because he was white.
Last year, Andrew Davis reached out to the school about attending an “Understanding Self and Others” group therapy meeting, according to Campus Reform. None of the available sessions worked with his schedule,...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) From federal informant to bank-robbing neo-Nazi terrorist to… transgender rights activist?
Meet Peter Kevin Langan, a biological male who resides in female prison and answers to the first name, Donna. As Jan. 6 inmates continue to languish in pretrial detention and men in the dubious Whitmer kidnaping...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden is set to roll out a new gun control executive order on Tuesday in an effort to “crack down” on gun violence.
The president will travel to Monterey Bay, California, the site of a deadly mass shooting over the Lunar New Year, on Tuesday, where he...
(Headline USA) The Treasury Department has agreed to give House Republicans access to suspicious activity reports related to Hunter Biden and the Biden family’s business dealings, according to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky.
Comer requested the reports from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in January, arguing that information about the...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) An independent investigator discovered that the federal government may have made duplicate payments for grants it gave to the lab in Wuhan, China, through the National Institute of Health and the US Agency for International Development.
Diane Cutler is the independent investigator, according to CBS News....