(Headline USA) Twitter users will soon see new warning labels on false and misleading tweets, redesigned to make them more effective and less confusing.
However, it is unlikely to change the radical leftist bias that is pervasive in the social-media publishing company's editorial policy, which conservatives in the US remain...
(Headline USA) Challenges to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private employers will be consolidated in the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, a panel dominated by judges appointed by Republicans.
The Cincinnati-based court was selected Tuesday in a random drawing using ping-pong balls, a process employed when challenges...
(Headline USA) In what will, no doubt, prove to be the first of many lopsided concessions and capitulations to the Chinese government stemming from Tuesday’s virtual summit between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden, the two countries have agreed to ease restrictions on each other's journalists.
For...
(Headline USA) With inflation bringing pain to working-class Americans everywhere, the border crisis in full swing, China and Russia vastly surpassing America in economic and technological advances, and new race riots on the verge of breaking out, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., had her sights fittingly set on an...
(Headline USA) Virginia Republicans are on track to win a majority in the House of Delegates, according to results certified by the state on Monday.
The certified results from the Nov. 2 election show Republicans leading in 52 districts and the Democrats leading in 48.
But two races where Republicans are...
(Headline USA) Florida lawmakers on Monday began debating a package of bills to combat coronavirus vaccine mandates, continuing Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis's fight against authoritarian virus rules.
The weeklong special legislative session in the GOP-controlled statehouse includes proposals to let workers opt out of COVID-19 vaccine mandates and allow parents...
(Headline USA) The head of Chicago’s largest police union said Monday he'll retire from the department amid a disciplinary hearing that could have ended with his firing.
John Catanzara, president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7, said he felt the outcome of the proceedings against him was predetermined,...
(Headline USA) A private port operator in the San Francisco Bay Area that stores coal from Utah before it's shipped to Asia has been given until 2027 to continue those operations under terms of a settlement.
Officials in Richmond, where the port is located, agreed to the deal with the...
(Headline USA) The Los Angeles--Long Beach port complex will delay fining shipping companies that let cargo containers stack up at terminals.
The reprieve comes because of early compliance by companies in clearing cargo since the penalties were approved last month, the Southern California News Group reported.
The fines were set to...
(Headline USA) Supporters of death row inmate Julius Jones, including Jones’ mother Madeline Davis-Jones, visited the state Capitol on Monday with hopes of meeting with Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt.
Davis-Jones met briefly with several House Democrats before walking to Stitt's office. An official with the Republican governor's office said Stitt wasn't...
(Headline USA) South Dakota lawmakers moved Monday to subpoena a document and a former state employee at the center of questions about whether Gov. Kristi Noem used her influence to aid her daughter’s application for a real estate appraiser license.
The Legislature’s Government Operations and Audit Committee is pressing for...
(Headline USA) A coalition of organizations working to evacuate people who could be targeted by the Taliban rulers in Afghanistan appealed Monday for more assistance from the U.S. government and other nations as conditions deteriorate in the country.
The situation in Afghanistan has grown exponentially worse after the disastrous and deadly...