(Headline USA) Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Monday that he opposes the nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin to a key position on the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, endangering her prospects of winning Senate confirmation.
Raskin's nomination has been stuck in the Senate Banking Committee after Republicans last month unanimously...
(Headline USA) Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is planning trips to Iowa and New Hampshire. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., is considering a rough timeline for a potential presidential announcement. And allies of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., are openly talking up her White House prospects.
More than two years before the next...
(Headline USA) Maksim Derzhko calls it one of the most terrifying experiences of his life.
A longtime opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, he flew from Vladivostok to the Mexican border city of Tijuana with his 14-year-daughter and was in a car with seven other Russians.
All that separated them from...
(Headline USA) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will deliver a virtual address to the U.S. Congress as the Russian war on his country continues.
Zelenskyy will speak Wednesday to members of the House and Senate, the Democratic leaders announced. The event will be livestreamed for the public.
“The Congress, our country and...
(Headline USA) Democrats in the crowded primary race for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin are trying to distinguish themselves through traditional campaign tactics, like million-dollar television ad buys and policy papers, but also in more unusual ways like selling non-fungible tokens, playing rock songs and releasing folksy online videos.
With the...
(Greg Young, Publius PR) When the universe is trying to tell you something, it’s good to listen.
The universe is clearly trying to warn Americans that we must be able to fend for ourselves; allies are nice, but we can’t put our security in their hands.
The situation in Ukraine right...
(Headline USA) Even as hard-Left, deep-blue cities roll out free drug clinics and safe havens for heroin injection, Democrat lawmakers are trying to clean up the homeless mess their policies have created.
Makeshift shelters abut busy roadways, tent cities line sidewalks, tarps cover broken-down cars, and sleeping bags are tucked in...
(Headline USA) Majorities of Americans in both major parties think voting rules in their states are appropriate and support a voter identification law, but Democrats are increasingly worried about progress in voting rights for black Americans.
That's likely because for years Democrats have been peddling false narratives demonizing Republicans for trying...
(Headline USA) More than 27,000 mail ballots in Texas were flagged for rejection in the first test of new voting restrictions enacted across the U.S., according to an analysis by The Associated Press.
It puts the rate of rejected mail ballots in Texas on track to significantly surpass previous elections,...
(Headline USA) Pushing back against the gaslighting deflections of the Biden administration, some social media users argue that soaring fuel prices in the U.S. aren’t the result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, increased consumption or supply chain issues as daily life resumes after two years of stagnation brought on...
(Headline USA) Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards vetoed a new congressional redistricting plan for the state Wednesday night because it lacks a second majority-black district.
The Democratic governor's decision sets up a showdown with the Republican-dominated Legislature that passed the plan in a recent special session.
Lawmakers open a regular session...
(Headline USA) Jose Collado settled in at a clean white table in a sunlit room, sang a few bars and injected himself with heroin.
After years of shooting up on streets and rooftops, he was in one of the first two facilities in the country where local officials are allowing...