(Headline USA) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law Monday a pair of bills focused on “nefarious foreign influence and corporate espionage” — particularly singling out China, which steals intellectual property and infiltrates broad sectors of American society, especially academia.
“There is no single entity that exercises a more pervasive nefarious...
(Jon Miltimore, Foundation for Economic Education) Dozens of studies show that lockdowns were an ineffective pandemic response. The list just got longer.
In May, Youyang Gu, an MIT-trained engineer and data scientist, released data showing that government restrictions were not correlated with lower COVID mortality in America. Government restrictions were correlated...
Judging from Democrats' internal, postmortem election study, reported Sunday by the New York Times, the party appears to have brought on a new top official to oversee their 2022 campaign strategy: the inimitable Hotels.com mascot, Captain Obvious.
According to the Times, some Democrat operatives are beginning to get nervous over...
Former president Donald Trump said this weekend that it’s “too soon to tell” if he would choose former vice president Mike Pence as his running mate again if he chooses to run for the White House in 2024.
After speaking at the North Carolina GOP state convention, Trump told Fox...
(Associated Press) A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Monday that thousands of people living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents.
Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court that federal immigration law prohibits people who entered the country illegally and now have Temporary Protected Status...
Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., accused a private investigator hired by Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., of illegally trespassing on his property in order to serve him a lawsuit regarding the Jan. 6 Electoral College certification vote.
Swalwell sued Brooks, former president Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani,...
An epidemiologist and professor at Stanford University said Dr. Anthony Fauci is not worthy of his high position of authority after his recently released emails showed him denying that masks work while publicly advocating for their use.
“I think his credibility is entirely shot,” Jay Bhattacharya, a medical expert, told Fox...
Texas's Attorney General, Republican Ken Paxton, says Joe Biden was prevented from winning the state because his office was able to block the mailing of 2.5 million absentee ballot applications in Harris County, which is home to Houston.
"If we'd lost Harris County—Trump won by 620,000 votes in Texas. Harris County...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vowed to oppose local school board candidates, including Republicans, who support the teaching of critical race theory in the state’s public schools.
“We’re not going to support any Republican candidate for school board who supports critical race theory in all 67 counties or who supports mandatory...
The U.S. along with other G7 nations have agreed to set up a global minimum on corporate taxes of 15% in order to stop corporations from getting a tax break by off-shoring corporate facilities, says an announcement following U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s visit to London for face-to-face talks...
UPDATE 10:15 AM 6/7/21 VIA AP: The Supreme Court on Monday said it won't take up a case that asked it to decide whether it's sex discrimination for the government to require only men to register for the draft when they turn 18.
In a statement, three justices said Congress is...
(Tim Gruver, The Center Square) Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan is being sued by the Seattle Times for allegedly mishandling public records concerning the city's handling of last summer's protests against police brutality.
The lawsuit was filed in King County Superior Court on Thursday and concerns text messages sent from Durkan's city-issued iPhone between...