(Headline USA) A new poll by the far-left Associated Press reluctantly acknowledged that Americans are more concerned with issues deemed major vulnerabilities of the Biden administration than with those the Left has chosen to emphasize.
Heading into a critical midterm election year, the top political concerns suggested that Democrats face...
(Headline USA) This year's tax filing season will begin on Jan. 24, 17 days earlier than last year, the Internal Revenue Service announced Monday.
The IRS is warning that a resurgence of COVID-19 infections on top of less funding authorization from Congress than the Biden administration had requested could make...
(Headline USA) While race-baiting, homophobic slandermonger Joy Reid may soon find herself back out on the streets after rumors of her impending pink-slip, far-left MSNBC wasted no time finding a replacement who checks many of the same boxes.
The network has hired Symone Sanders, former aide to President Joe Biden...
(Headline USA) The leader of the Chicago Teachers Union on Monday blamed the city’s mayor for the continued standoff over COVID-19 protocols as classes for hundreds of thousands of students were canceled for a fourth day.
CTU President Jesse Sharkey said union and district representatives negotiated until 10 p.m. Sunday...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court is taking up two major cases involving the Biden administration's controversial efforts to mandate experimental COVID-19 vaccines for many US workers.
The justices were hearing arguments Friday about whether to allow the administration to enforce a vaccine-or-testing requirement that applies to large employers and a...
(Headline USA) Prosecutors should not charge women with murder when a fetus dies, even if their behavior may have contributed to the death, California's top law enforcement official said Thursday.
Attorney General Rob Bonta acted after prosecutors in the San Joaquin Valley's Kings County twice charged women with “fetal murder,”...
(Headline USA) U.S. employers added a modest 199,000 jobs last month while the unemployment rate fell sharply, at a time when businesses are struggling to fill jobs with many Americans remaining reluctant to return to the workforce.
The numbers continued to cast a grim pall over the dire Biden economy,...
(Headline USA) The U.S. trade deficit surged to a near-record high of $80.2 billion in November as exports slowed at the same time that imports jumped sharply.
The November deficit was 19.3% higher than the October deficit of $67.2 billion and was just below the all-time monthly record of $81.4...
(Headline USA) Senators, Georgia politicians, family members and friends held one last meeting of what Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called the “Johnny Isakson fan club” on Thursday, remembering the Georgia Republican's friendship and love.
Isakson, 76, died Dec. 19 at his home in Atlanta. Elected three times, the Republican...
(Headline USA) Republican Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin has tapped Andrew Wheeler, the Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency chief, to join his cabinet in a role overseeing the state's environmental policy.
Wheeler is Youngkin's pick for secretary of natural resources, the transition announced Wednesday.
Youngkin also announced that he has chosen Michael...
(Headline USA) A U.S. District Court judge agreed to let federal prosecutors use convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's $1,400 COVID-19 stimulus payment, as well as other money held in his inmate trust account, to help pay the millions of dollars he was ordered to pay his victims, The...
(Headline USA) A top Tennessee House lawmaker has apologized for losing his temper and being ejected from watching a high school basketball game after a confrontation with a referee.
The dustup included what appeared to be either a feigned or failed attempt at pulling down the official's pants, according to...