(Headline USA) Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis slammed San Francisco as a “dumpster fire” this week and said he hopes Democrats fleeing the area don’t bring their politics to his state.
"There is cause for concern," DeSantis said during an event Monday.
"Texas would have all these companies moved from California over...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) CBS, NBC, and MSNBC on April 25 dutifully repeated the same talking point about Tesla CEO Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, warning that the deal could cause "safety problems..."especially for women and minorities," NewsBusters reported.
Journalists in the mainstream media no longer hide their contempt for...
(Headline USA) For years, Vincent Gillespie waged a legal battle to try to gain control of hundreds of paintings by his father---renowned postwar American artist Gregory Gillespie.
On Jan. 6, 2021, prosecutors say, Gillespie engaged in a very different kind of battle, joining protestors as they tried to wrest control...
(Headline USA) A Republican lawmaker who wanted to refer to himself as “The Patriot” on the ballot can’t use that nickname, the Oklahoma Election Board has ruled.
The board decided Monday that term-limited state Rep. Sean Roberts can still run for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner, but he can't refer to himself...
(Headline USA) The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office said it is still waiting on key pieces of evidence, including information stored on actor Alec Baldwin’s cellphone, to wrap up its investigation into the fatal shooting that occurred on the set of “Rust” last year.
Baldwin shot two people, killing cinematographer Halyna...
(Headline USA) A senior White House adviser announced he is leaving the administration to work for the Democratic National Committee next month just one day after it was reported that he referred to the “Squad” as “f***ing idiots.”
Cedric Richmond, who previously served as the director of the White House Office...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden publicly shut down Vice President Kamala Harris during a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers in regards to an infrastructure bill, according to a book by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns.
In a meeting last May with several lawmakers, Biden was attempting to persuade...
(Headline USA) In a pricey stab at virtue-signaling, Harvard University is vowing to spend $100 million to research and atone for its extensive ties with slavery, the school’s president announced Tuesday, with plans to identify and support direct descendants of dozens of enslaved people who labored at the Ivy...
(Headline USA) A Florida sheriff invited a homeowner who shot at a would-be robber to attend a gun safety course to “learn to shoot a lot better" and “save the taxpayers money."
Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson made the comments during a news conference last Thursday regarding the arrest...
(Headline USA) On a day that many state and local government offices were closed for Confederate Memorial Day in Mississippi, activist protesters on Monday said the state needs to stop commemorating the Confederacy.
Several members of Indivisible Northeast Mississippi held signs denouncing the holiday in front of a Confederate monument...
(Headline USA) Because the COVID pandemic and its inherent government interventions can never end, President Joe Biden's administration is taking steps to expand availability of the life-saving COVID-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid, as it seeks to reassure doctors that there is ample supply for people at high risk of severe...
(Headline USA) A Kansas state lawmaker has complained publicly about having to share women's restrooms with a “huge” transgender colleague whom she describes as a potential threat to young children who visit the Statehouse.
Republican state Rep. Cheryl Helmer on Tuesday stood firmly by her comments in an email to...