Monday, November 10, 2025

SYNDICATION

Democrats Object to Vance’s Bill to Ban Mask Mandates

(J.D. Davidson, The Center Square) Democrats objected Thursday afternoon to unanimous passage of Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance’s proposed legislation that would ban federal mask mandates through the end of 2024. Without unanimous passage, Vance’s bill must work through Senate committees before possibly being returned to the floor for a...

Wisconsin Lawmakers Look to Outlaw Child Sex Dolls

(Benjamin Yount, The Center Square) Wisconsin state Sen. Van Wanggaard spent 30 years in law enforcement and says he never came across anything as “sick” as a child sex doll. Wanggaard on Tuesday led a Wisconsin Senate committee hearing on a plan to outlaw child sex dolls in the state. “For...

Trump White House Official Peter Navarro Convicted of Contempt of Congress

(Headline USA) Peter Navarro, a trade adviser to President Donald Trump, was convicted Thursday of contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi's hand-picked Star Chamber investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, uprising at the U.S. Capitol. It marked the latest in a growing list of examples...

Coach Joe Kennedy Calls It Quits 1 Game after Winning Epic SCOTUS Battle

(Headline USA) A high school football coach in Washington state who won his job back after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he could pray on the field resigned Wednesday after just one game back. Assistant Bremerton High School coach Joe Kennedy made the announcement on his website, citing several reasons, including...

‘Another Nail in the Coffin’: Biden Admin Cancels Last Remaining Oil and Gas Leases in Alaska

(Kim Jarrett, The Center Square) The Biden administration said Wednesday it was canceling seven Alaskan oil and gas leases issued by the Trump administration. The Department of Interior put the leases, located on 365,000 acres in the Coastal Plain region, on hold in June 2021. "With climate change warming the Arctic...

Federal Judge Temporarily Scuttles Texas’s Floating Border Barrier

(Headline USA) A federal judge advanced the Biden regime's open border policies with an assault on efforts to curb illegal immigrants from overrunning Texas, ordering the state to remove a large floating barrier that Gov. Greg Abbott placed on the river between the U.S. and Mexico this summer. U.S. District...

Mexico Assuages Left-Wing Fears over Lack of ‘Abortion Access’

(Headline USA) As pro-abortion left-wingers consider permanently fleeing the United States over worries that a federal abortion ban may one day restrict their right to promiscuous, unprotected sexual intercourse, the porous southern border may prove to be a godsend. Only, this time, the immigration may be flowing in the reverse...

New Education Bills Would Block CRT, Back Parents

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) A new trio of House education bills would push back on Critical Race Theory and federal rules in local public schools, the latest in an ongoing battle led by Republicans to respond to curriculum and policy changes in education. U.S. Rep. Bob Good, R-Va., introduced...

Woke U.S. Diplomacy: Not 100% Popular Around the Globe, nor at Home

(S.A. McCarthy, RealClear Investigations) The Biden administration is fraying relations with some allies and generating pushback from Congress by spending millions of taxpayer dollars to promote the woke ideology abroad that has stirred controversy at home since President Biden took office. In a "national security memorandum" shortly after his swearing-in,...

Oversight Republican Subpoenas Feds over Alleged Hunter Biden Interference

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) House Oversight Committee James Comer, R-Ky., announced Tuesday he is sending six subpoenas as part of an investigation into allegations of the Biden administration's interference into the case of Hunter Biden, the president’s son. Comer made the announcement, saying he is subpoenaing U.S. Secret Service...

Texas AG Paxton Pleads Not Guilty to All 20 Articles of Impeachment

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) On the first day of the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Tuesday, the majority of Republicans voted with Democrats to allow all 20 articles of impeachment to be tried. They denied all motions filed by Paxton’s attorneys seeking to dismiss the...

All Decisions Are ‘Business Decisions’: College Football Made a Bad One

(John Tamny, RealClear Wire) “In reality all economic activity outside the stationary state is speculation.” – Ludwig von Mises, Human Action A constant refrain over the last several years as college football has transformed itself into a sub-NFL league is that the transformation was “about the money,” or more specifically, “a...
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