(Headline USA) Dr. David Scheiner, the longtime doctor for former President Barack Obama, said this week that President Joe Biden’s new physical evaluation will likely downplay concerns about the president’s age and health as he gears up for his 2024 reelection campaign announcement.
Scheiner was Obama’s personal physician for more...
(Headline USA) Former South Carolina Republican Gov. Nikki Haley, who announced her 2024 presidential bid this week, reportedly required proof of vaccination at an event last year.
An event featuring Haley titled, “Ask a Woman: Leadership Lessons from Ambassador Nikki Haley,” required attendees to show “proof of COVID-19 vaccination along...
(Headline USA) Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot took aim at the Chicago Teachers Union this week, blaming the organization for the “chaos” in the city’s public education system.
During a debate against two of her opponents in the Chicago mayoral race, Lightfoot claimed the CTU is responsible for the city’s enrollment...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) John Hopkins Medicine is lobbying in the state of Maryland to include cosmetic transgender surgeries in their Medicaid coverage.
If passed, the Trans Health Equality Act would allow the state's Medicaid to cover cosmetic surgeries such as covering up surgical scars; making changes to the voice,...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A high ranking official of the Global Disinformation Index—a group funded by one of George Soros's many foundations, asserted that supporters of former President Donald Trump are not apt to accept lefitst re-education.
Dr Daniel Rogers, co-founder and executive director of GDI, made the statements in...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) A Massachusetts Democratic Committee Chair argued that killing disabled children in the womb is good because it saves tax dollars, echoing the eugenic arguments of past abortion supporters.
Michael Hugo, the chair in question, made the argument on Feb. 7 as he was attacking pro-life pregnancy centers...
(Headline USA) Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., warned FBI leadership this week that House Republicans might vote against reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act because of the agency’s repeated abuses of the law.
FISA’s surveillance powers under Section 702 are set to expire this year, which means Congress will have to...
(Headline USA) China on Thursday imposed trade and investment sanctions on Lockheed Martin and a unit of Raytheon for supplying weapons to Taiwan, stepping up efforts to isolate the island democracy claimed by the ruling Communist Party as part of its territory.
Lockheed Martin Corp. and Raytheon Technologies Corp.'s Raytheon...
(Headline USA) Local governments in Oregon can’t declare themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries and ban police from enforcing certain gun laws, a state appeals court decided Wednesday, in the first court case filed over a concept that hundreds of U.S. counties have adopted in recent years.
It is unclear whether the...
(Headline USA) Actor Robert Duvall was one of more than 100 speakers at a northern Virginia town's council meeting opposing a proposed $550 million data center from Amazon.
In a meeting that began early Tuesday evening and concluded well after midnight early Wednesday morning, the Town of Warrenton voted 4-3 to...
(Headline USA) The NCAA asked a federal appeals court on Wednesday to reject a legal effort to make colleges treat Division I athletes like employees and start paying them an hourly wage.
Lawyers for the student-athletes said that weekly, they often spend 30 hours or more on their sport and often...
(Headline USA) National Park Service employees on Wednesday swept through a large homeless encampment three blocks from the White House, tearing down dozens of tents and warning that people who resisted would be subject to arrest.
Workers in white jumpsuits used rakes, shovels and pitchforks to clear McPherson Square, tossing the...