(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The teachers union in the middle of a scandal for influencing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's official school reopening guidance gave nearly $20 million to Democrats in the 2020 election cycle, filings show.
Federal election filings reveal that the American Federation of Teachers and...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) More than 42,000 people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border evaded authorities in April, preliminary Customs and Border Protection (CPB) statistics show.
More than 177,000 people illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border were apprehended by Border Patrol in the month, on top of the 42,620 who evaded apprehension, according...
(Headline USA) California’s population fell by more than 182,000 people in 2020, marking the first year-over-year loss ever recorded for the nation’s most populous state.
State officials announced Friday that California’s population dipped 0.46% to just under 39.5 million people from January 2020 to January 2021.
The news comes one week after...
(Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations) The Biden administration is misquoting its own intelligence findings on Russia in what some former U.S. intelligence officials say is a subtle but significant effort to continue to delegitimize the Trump presidency.
In his speech before a joint session of Congress last week, President Biden complained about...
(Brianna Kraemer, The Center Square) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a motion on Thursday to join Florida’s lawsuit against the ongoing sailing orders issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which have prevented cruise lines from restarting business.
The cruise industry has been hit hard by the pandemic over...
Citing security concerns, officials in Maricopa County have refused to hand over a county router to the team conducting an audit of the 2020 election on behalf of the Arizona state legislature.
County officials sent a letter Monday to Ken Bennett, a former Republican secretary of state in Arizona who...
(Headline USA) Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said Friday she has wrestled since her first year in office with whether to seek a second term, and this week she made a final decision to step aside even as she insisted she doesn't know what she'll do next.
“Leadership sometimes is...
(Headline USA) A federal grand jury has indicted the four former Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd’s arrest and death, accusing them of willfully violating his constitutional rights as he was restrained face-down on the pavement and gasping for air.
A three-count indictment unsealed Friday names Derek Chauvin, Thomas...
(Headline USA) The corrupt World Health Organization gave emergency use authorization Friday to a COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by China's state-run Sinopharm.
The rubber-stamp from the WHO, which has continued to carry water for China throughout the pandemic, comes in spite of concerns from academics about the lack of transparency in...
(Headline USA) America’s employers added just 266,000 jobs last month, sharply lower than in March and a sign that some businesses are struggling to find enough workers.
President Joe Biden’s relief package added $300 to weekly unemployment benefits.
Bank of America economist Michelle Meyer calculated that for people who earned under $32,000...
(Associated Press) A federal appeals court ordered a new trial on Thursday for former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, once a powerful Florida Democrat.
She had served just over two years of a five-year sentence for fraud and other crimes related to a purported charity for poor students that prosecutors said she...
(Headline USA) A Republican lawmaker in Colorado was reprimanded Thursday after calling a colleague “Buckwheat” during debate on legislation.
Colleagues on the Left rushed the podium, accusing him of racism for invoking the minstrel-like character from a 1930s series, who was endearingly portrayed on Saturday Night Live as one of...