(Headline USA) A federal judge has rejected motions to dismiss eight lawsuits waged against Georgia's sweeping new election reforms.
Georgia's law is one of many approved by Republican-led legislatures in the wake of unprecedented abuses and challenges to election integrity during the 2020 election.
Democrats, anti-integrity activists and other critics have...
Leftist residents in Beverly Hills, California, are arming themselves as crime rates in the area continue to rise, according to the New York Post.
“I’ve always been anti-gun,” Debbie Mizrahie, a Beverly Hills resident, told the outlet. “But I am right now in the process of getting myself shooting lessons...
(Headline USA) Facing a winter surge in COVID-19 infections, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Friday that masks will be required in all indoor public places unless the businesses or venues implement a vaccine requirement.
Hochul said the decision to impose a mask mandate was based on state’s weekly seven-day...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Texas abortion providers can sue over the state’s ban on most abortions, but the justices are allowing the law to remain in effect.
The court acted more than a month after hearing arguments over the law that makes abortion illegal after cardiac...
(Headline USA) Bob Dole was being honored with a private service at Washington National Cathedral and a public one at the World War II Memorial on Friday, after lying in state at the U.S. Capitol, where President Joe Biden and top leaders from both parties saluted a “giant in...
Ports in the state of South Carolina once again broke a monthly record for container traffic in November, the South Carolina Ports Association reported.
South Carolina imports are up over 21% from last year, and the state's ports have broken monthly records for nine straight months.
According to South Carolina Ports...
In a court filing defending itself from defamation charges, Facebook said that its “fact-checks” are merely statements of opinion rather than statements of fact, said Meta’s lawyers according to the filings made available at Wattsupwiththat.com.
The filings come as journalist John Stossel sues Facebook and its parent company Meta for...
Former President Donald Trump blasted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a recent interview, accusing him of disloyalty and suggesting that he really only has Israel's immediate interests in mind, Axios reported.
Trump and Netanyahu were unfortunate allies for much of Trump's presidency, but no longer.
"I haven’t spoken to him...
Inflation in the US surged in November to 6.8% year-over-year, higher than expected and the largest in nearly 40 years, setting politicians and economist on edge that they are behind the inflation curve.
The result could be an economy that struggles to gain traction before next year's midterm elections.
Recently we...
Businessman and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was happy to announce that the fourth booster shot will be needed sooner than originally anticipated in order to address the mild Omicron variant, Summit News reported.
Bourla has made a fortune off of the Coronavirus already, and has been making rounds through the...
Recently revealed text messages uncovered by the Chicago Tribune show Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot berating other politicians and colleagues with invective more worthy of a school yard bully than the chief executive officer of America’s third largest city.
“Lightfoot’s brusque style is no secret,” reported the Tribune. “But a trove...
Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., plans to introduce a resolution condemning Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., and removing her from her committee assignments over a joke she made about Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.
“For a Member of Congress to repeatedly use hateful, anti-Muslim rhetoric and Islamophobic tropes towards a Muslim colleague is...