House Democrat leaders are reportedly discussing the possibility of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, filing a restraining order against Rep. Marjorie Greene, R-Ga., after Greene verbally confronted Ocasio-Cortez following a congressional vote.
Top Democrats are looking into whether it would be possible for Ocasio-Cortez to seek a restraining order, since both...
(Benjamin Yount, The Center Square) The Wisconsin Elections Commission released a report this week detailing the 41 voter fraud cases that local clerks have turned over to local prosecutors in recent years.
“We want the public to understand that we take these matters seriously,” Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe said.
The report...
In a series of opinion pieces about George Floyd and the United States, The New York Times bemoaned that public support for Black Lives Matter has collapsed and the so-called racial reckoning it hoped for did not materialize.
Support for BLM, a violent Marxist and black supremacist movement, has particularly...
The National Guard’s extended stay in Washington, D.C. in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol siege cost taxpayers more than $500 million, according to the National Guard Bureau.
Congress requested the National Guard presence after the riot but dragged it out for several months longer than was necessary, according...
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney have endorsed a plan to desecrate a Confederate general's grave, topple the bronze statue above it, and remove the memorial's stone pedestal, National File reported.
Democrat officials for years have sought methods to eliminate memorials and statues of historical figures who...
Numerous states with far-left administrations have embraced "cannabis equity," a policy in the social-justice framework that will try to balance past injuries, like the government arresting people for smoking dope, with new special privileges.
California, for example, legalized marijuana and granted the California Bureau of Cannabis Control new powers, since...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill this week penalizing Big Tech companies that de-platform political candidates in the state and empowering individuals to sue those companies if they believe they were “unfairly censored.”
Under the new law, the Florida Election Commission can fine social media companies $250,000 per day...
(Headline USA) Tennessee is the latest state to ban teachers from teaching racist critical race theory in public schools, where teachers risk losing valuable state funding if they violate the new measure.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee signed a measure into law Monday after it attracted some of the most impassioned...
(Headline USA) On the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, President Joe Biden's State Department grabbed headlines for reports of a leaked memo allowing U.S. embassies to hang "Black Lives Matter" flags at all locations.
The memo allows all "diplomatic and consular posts" to fly the flag and tells them...
The Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd took his final breaths is to be transformed Tuesday into an outdoor festival on the anniversary of his death, with food, children's activities and a long list of musical performers.
“We're going to be turning mourning into dancing,” rapper Nur-D tweeted. “We're going to...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended having his CNN-anchor brother take part in strategy sessions regarding the sexual assault allegations leveled against him.
“I had conversations with my brother. I always have conversations with my brother because he’s my brother and he’s my best friend,” Andrew Cuomo said when asked...
Former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., blasted CNN for giving in to cancel culture after the network fired him because of “insensitive” comments he made about Native Americans.
Santorum, who has been a conservative commentator on CNN for the past four years, was speaking to a conservative youth organization last month...