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Biden Admin Sued over Ludicrous Demands on Charter Schools

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) A group of Ohio and Michigan charter schools has sued the Biden administration over "unconstitutional rulemaking" that imposes draconian restrictions on charter schools throughout the country, according to a release from the Pacific Legal Foundation. https://twitter.com/PacificLegal/status/1556660864761184256 In the complaint, the Michigan Association of Public School Academies argued...

Left’s War on Law and Order Causes Police Shortages, Surging Violent Crime

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Two years into BLM's defund the police movement, violent crime is soaring, and police are understaffed amidst budget cuts, slander and a rise in violence against police officers. “Police departments across the country are facing severe staffing shortages as they struggle to recruit and retain officers," according...

Trump-Backed Joe Kent Beats Impeachment RINO in Wash. State

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Republican candidate Joe Kent has emerged victorious as the contender for the state of Washington's 3rd Congressional district against the RINO Trump-impeaching incumbent, Jaime Herrera Beutler. https://twitter.com/Redistrict/status/1556799435908284416 The apparently close race was called for Kent late Monday night after much drama, including a come-from-behind Kent victory. Kent, who...

FBI Dir. Chris Wray Blew Off Senate Hearing to Catch Vacation Flight

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) FBI Director Christopher Wray bailed on a Senate oversight hearing last week in order to go on vacation, according to a report from Miranda Devine at the New York Post. You have got to be kidding me. What is more important than answering questions about the FBI's...

Snickers Apologizes for Referring to Taiwan as a Country

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) American candy corporation Mars Wrigley, the maker of the Snickers bar, has bent the knee to the Chinese Communist Party, apologizing for recognizing Taiwan as an independent country in an advertisement, Headline Health reported. The ad in question featured a South Korean boy band, BTS, and...

Generic Drug Manufacturers Say Dems’ Drug Bill Could Lead to Higher Prices

(Richie Malouf, The Center Square) Generic drug manufacturers oppose Democrats’ bill allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices. The Senate passed its new spending bill on Sunday, which permits Medicare to negotiate what it pays for drugs. “For seniors who’ve faced the indignity of rationing medications or skipping them altogether, the Inflation...

Illinois Gov. Pritzker Defends End to Cash Bail, Despite Law Enforcement Criticisms

(Andrew Hensel, The Center Square) Gov. J.B. Pritzker is defending the SAFE-T Act despite criticisms from law enforcement statewide that it will make Illinois less safe. The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, or SAFE-T Act, abolishes cash bail beginning in January 2023, overhauls police training, and includes other measures. Pritzker...

Schumer: Spending $740B is ‘What the American People Want’

(Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square) The so-called Inflation Reduction Act passed the U.S. Senate on Sunday, and while the vote led to Democrats celebrating, their comments focused on other aspects of the $740 billion spending bill. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the bill lowers costs for Americans, but...

Critics: Small businesses in the Crosshairs of New IRS Auditing ‘Army’

(The Center Square) Senate Democrats’ recently passed $740 billion federal spending bill has taken criticism on many fronts, but critics are raising the alarm that a major increase in IRS auditing to fund the bill will hit small businesses hard. To help pay for the wide-ranging tax-and-spend legislation, which address...

Marc Elias Reveals Left’s True Intention in Trump Raid

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Clintonite lawfare attorney Marc Elias has suggested that the unprecedented raid on President Donald Trump's Florida residence is part of a Democrat attempt -- predicted by Hillsdale College professor Michael Anton -- to disqualify the former president from running for office in 2024, according to...

Some San Francisco Cops Make Nearly Half a Million a Year, Despite Crime Scourge

(Tom Gantert, Elyse Apel and Brett Rowland, The Center Square) An assistant chief of the fire department for the city of San Francisco made $458,223 in 2021, thanks in part to $193,883 in overtime as he led a group of 11 employees of the police and fire departments who...

Trump’s New Ad Captures Bleak National Mood after Politicized FBI Raid

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In the wake of the militarized and partisan FBI raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home and the disastrous 'reset' of America as a nation, Trump released a video on Truth Social pointing to the establishment's failures to lead America. “We are a nation in...
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