(Headline USA) A federal judge who declared the earlier nationwide moratorium on evictions illegal was deeply skeptical Monday of the Biden administration's new order, but said she may lack the power to do anything about it.
U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich promised a decision soon in an effort by Alabama landlords...
(Associated Press) Members of the U.S. military would be required to have the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Sept. 15, under a plan announced by the Pentagon Monday and endorsed by President Joe Biden.
That deadline could be pushed up if the vaccine receives final FDA approval or infection rates continue to rise.
“I...
(Associated Press) A federal judge on Sunday night granted Norwegian Cruise Line’s request to temporarily block a Florida law banning cruise companies from asking passengers for proof of coronavirus vaccination before they board a ship.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams granted the preliminary injunction in a lawsuit challenging the state’s “vaccine...
(Headline USA) The U.S. government's discredited infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, said Sunday that he was hopeful the Food and Drug Administration will give full approval to the coronavirus vaccine by month's end.
He predicted the potential move will spur a wave of vaccine mandates in the private sector...
(Headline USA) Motorists put the pedal to the metal during the COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions on liberty, and police are worried as roads get busy with the final stretch of summer travel.
The latest data shows the number of highway deaths in 2020 was the greatest in more than a...
(Headline USA) Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg donated $400 million last year to help fund election offices as they scrambled to inject the election with enough fraud and illegal rules changes to elect President Joe Biden.
Republican legislatures are working to ensure that Zuckerberg cannot buy another election.
At least eight GOP-controlled...
(Headline USA) More than a year after Marxist activists started pushing to abolish the Minneapolis Police Department, activists and several City Council members are trying again, with a well-funded initiative that would ask voters in November whether the department should be dismantled.
In its place would be a public safety...
(Headline USA) Law enforcement officials say the first few days of this year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally have been among the busiest they've seen, despite constant COVID-19 fear-mongering from the corporate media, health bureaucrats, and elected officials.
Some 700,000 people were expected to celebrate their enthusiasm for motorcycles at the 10-day...
(Headline USA) Florida’s Board of Education decided Friday to provide private school vouchers to parents who say a public school district’s mask-wearing requirements amount to harassment of their children.
The move to take private tuition costs from public school funding created yet another flashpoint in the fight between local school boards...
(Associated Press) Federal employees who need to certify their vaccination status under a new policy instituted by President Joe Biden, intended to encourage COVID-19 shots, will face disciplinary action and potentially criminal prosecution if they lie on the form.
The Biden administration on Friday unveiled the attestation form that employees will...
(Associated Press) A woman who accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of groping her breast at the governor's state residence filed a criminal complaint against him, the Albany County Sheriff's office said Friday.
The complaint, filed Thursday with the sheriff's office, is the first known instance where a woman has made...
(Headline USA) The St. Louis man who along with his wife was pardoned after waving guns at trespassing liberal marauders has filed a lawsuit to have the guns returned and to have fines the couple paid returned to them.
Mark McCloskey, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, argued in a...