(Headline USA) Thousands of people marched through the Czech Republic's capital this weekend to protest against compulsory COVID-19 vaccination for certain groups and professions.
The protesters gathered at Wenceslas Square in central Prague, questioning the effectiveness of the current vaccines and reject the vaccination of children before marching through the...
(Headline USA) Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has announced that he will seek reelection in the battleground state.
Johnson announced his decision via email two days after a pair of Republicans with knowledge of his decision told The Associated Press that he was close to launching a bid.
The...
(Headline USA) Alec Baldwin has yet to turn over his cellphone to the authorities investigating the shooting on the set of the movie "Rust," despite a warrant being issued. This has spurred suspicions that Baldwin is not cooperating with investigators, contrary to previous statements he's made.
Baldwin has said that...
(Headline USA) More than 800,000 noncitizens and "Dreamers" in New York City will have access to the ballot box after Mayor Eric Adams allowed legislation to automatically become law Sunday.
Opponents have vowed to challenge the new law. Unless a judge halts its implementation, New York City could be first...
(The Center Square) – Seven parents of Chicago Public Schools students are suing the district's teachers' union, calling this week's closure of schools over union claims they were unsafe an "illegal strike."
The parents are asking the court to rule that the Chicago Teachers Union's action violates its collective bargaining...
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden’s series of controversial federal vaccine mandates faced their first day before the U.S. Supreme Court Friday, and critics are urging the justices to side with personal freedoms over what they call executive branch overreach.
National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor,...
(Associated Press) The man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse a rifle when he was 17 has agreed to plead no contest to contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a non-criminal citation, and avoid convictions on the two felonies he'd been facing.
The Journal Sentinel reports Dominick Black, 20, was charged...
(The Center Square) – A ban on requiring federal contractors in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee to be vaccinated against COVID-19 remains in place after a federal appeals court upheld an injunction imposed in November.
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati upheld an earlier ban with a 2-1 ruling...
The New York Times committed a random act of journalism last week.
Appropriately enough, it happened on the Blue Lady's opinion pages and not in its newsroom coverage.
With its editorial claiming "Every Day is Jan. 6 Now," the Left has become so entangled in its own Big Lie that it...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Yet again, Democrats have mastered psychological projection.
Rather than brighten the darkness in their own souls, they accuse Republicans of practicing Democrats’ sins.
Their latest allegation: The GOP jeopardizes democracy itself.
“The former president and his supporters have decided the only way for them to win is...
University of California, Irvine fired Aaron Kheriaty, the director of their Medical Ethics program, after his refusal to comply with the UC vaccine mandate and his direct challenge to the policy with a lawsuit, Campus Reform reported.
Kheriaty was also a professor of psychiatry at the UCI School of Medicine.
The...
Former Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, Jr., who dared criticize the military establishment for its disastrous pullout from Afghanistan, said that he will likely seek an elected office in 2024, America's Voice News reported.
Scheller has also committed to putting together a cohort of candidates for both the Senate and the...