(Pamela Cosel, Headline News) Democrats will stop at nothing, it seems, in order to win at elections. Now in Seattle a scheme to allow voters to choose more than one “top” candidate is an idea being floated, disguised as Initiative 134.
The initiative to allow voters to “support as many...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) House Republicans are proposing a bill to permanently ground the Biden administration's jetsetting "climate tyrants."
The new bill would bar federal funding for current climate czar John Kerry and other envoys who traverse the globe preaching environmentalist dogma at considerable taxpayer expense, Just The News reported.
Rep. Chip...
(Headline USA) Lightyear did not go to infinity (or beyond) in its first weekend in theaters: Pixar’s first major theatrical release since March 2020 blasted off with $51 million in its debut weekend in North America, according to studio estimates on Sunday.
The movie garnered several negative headlines in conservative...
(Headline USA) New York’s new law barring sales of bullet-resistant vests to most civilians doesn't cover the type of armor worn by the gunman who killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket, a gap that could limit its effectiveness in deterring future mass shootings.
Like many gun control rules, libertarian...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Larry Summers, a former Obama administration economic adviser, warned that several economic warning signs are pointing to a recession happening in the next two years, The Daily Wire reported.
In an appreance on NBC's "Meet the Press," Summers stated that "a whole range of indicators" are...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Pro-abortion protesters marched in front of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home wearing "blood" stained clothing and carrying toy dolls to protest the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade.
According to The Daily Wire, the protesters were shrieking about how they are not incubators
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(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton ruled out another attempt at running for the presidential seat in 2024, The Daily Wire reported.
The former secretary of state and former first lady told the Financial Times that she expects President Joe Biden to run for a second term,...
The number of teachers in the U.S. has increased from 2013 to 2020 while the number of students has decreased, according to data from the National Education Association, the nation’s largest public-school union, The Center Square reported.
While total enrollment has dropped 1.4% over those seven years, there has been...
(Headline USA) A Ga. prisoner convicted of killing two guards during an escape from a prison transport bus five years ago has been sentenced to die.
A jury on June 16 agreed unanimously on a death sentence for Ricky Dubose in the June 2017 shooting deaths of Sgt. Christopher Monica...
(Headline USA) Two men were charged with murder in a house explosion near St. Louis that authorities say killed four people who were assembling fireworks in a garage.
St. Louis County prosecutors say 37-year-old Terrell Cooks and 43-year-old Seneca Mahan made fireworks and directed younger people on how to load...
(Headline USA) As officials scramble to reopen Yellowstone National Park to tourists after record floods pounded southern Mont., some of those hardest hit in the disaster live far from the famous park’s limelight and are leaning heavily on one another to pull their lives out of the mud.
In and...
(Headline USA) Southwest Airlines said it planned to partner with Texas Southern University, a historically black university, to diversify its staff by recruiting more nonwhite pilots.
It follows similar announcements from other major airlines---raising questions, for some, about the practical implications of affirmative action in life-or-death situations.
Under the program that...