(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Pennsylvania Democratic Party finds itself in disarray just months before a crucial election, prompting concerns among party members and strategists alike.
A lengthy Politico report, released on Friday, exposed a litany of issues plaguing the party, including financial woes and staff layoffs. The state party's troubles...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg appointed a group of "leading experts" to advise him on "transportation equity," among whom are those who said that cars should be phased out because they promote racism and cause climate change.
Earlier this month, Buttigieg appointed 24 new members to his...
(By Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The federal agency responsible for the research and production infrastructure that supports America's nuclear weapons stockpile plans to spend more than $34 billion on major projects in the coming years, but many are over budget and behind schedule, according to a report.
The National...
(By Christian Wade, The Center Square) New Yorkers will be paying more for smokes as a $1 per pack tax hike goes into effect on Friday, making the state one of the most expensive in the nation to buy tobacco products.
The changes, which were approved as part of the...
(Headline USA) The Los Angeles City Council voted this week to pursue lawsuits against Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for shipping illegal immigrants to the self-proclaimed sanctuary city, accusing him of participating in human trafficking.
The council voted unanimously on Wednesday for two motions to consider the suits against Abbott and...
(Headline USA) GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley mocked the U.S. Senate as “the most privileged nursing home in the country” after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., froze during a press conference.
The McConnell episode was the second in the past several weeks in which he has unexpectedly shut down in...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden laughed off a question this week about whether he will comply with House Republicans’ requests for his bank records as they investigate his family’s overseas business dealings.
The president was asked about the investigation during a press conference with reporters at FEMA headquarters in Washington after...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) A federal judge used a leftist language loophole to allow a biological man posing as a woman to continue ogling and victimizing members of a college sorority.
Wyoming US District Court Judge Alan Johnson this week tossed a lawsuit that had been filed by six members...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Chicago's South Side residents slammed local leaders during a community forum for setting up a hotel shelter to care for illegal immigrants pouring into the city because of President Joe Biden’s dysfunctional border policies.
Amid growing discontent from the influx of illegals, hundreds of residents voiced their...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Several colleges and universities reported that students arriving at the schools struggled with basic math, likely due to extended online learning throughout the pandemic lockdowns.
George Mason University, Temple University and many other schools said their newer students appeared to struggle with 9th grade math and...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) An artist lost a $500,000 commission when Philadelphia officials cancelled his contract to design a Harriet Tubman statue for the city hall grounds.
North Carolina-based Wesley Wofford, 51, initially got the gig in March 2022 after his original sculpture of the revered and legendary abolitionist famous...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Investigators in the state of Michigan will no longer be permitted to examine voting machines to ensure the integrity of elections, the Detroit Free Press reported.
At the center of the Democrats's attempt to end the careers of anyone who questioned the 2020 election is Michigan lawyer...