(Christen Smith, The Center Square) Pennsylvania’s top health official said a statewide universal masking mandate remains off the table over concerns that legislative “retaliation” may interfere with the administration’s other COVID-19 response efforts.
Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said Friday that reverting to the measure – thereby giving liability coverage...
(John Haughey, The Center Square) Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, facing partisan attack for an executive order to dock salaries of school-district officials and board members who approve mask mandates, said Wednesday the Biden administration is powerless to intervene in what is exclusively a state matter.
White House Press Secretary...
Despite the mainstream media's routine push to frame America's prison system as a network overloaded with petty criminals, America actually has an under-incarceration problem, according to an op-ed written by Sen. Tom Cotton, R.-Ark.
According to Cotton, anti-law-enforcement and anti-prison rhetoric from leftists have had dire effects on the American...
The same election-fraud deniers who sit on the Jan. 6th Commission and the Congressional Black Caucus authored a 2018 report that warned about "highly vulnerable" voting machines causing "altered vote totals."
Two House Democrats, Zoe Lofgren of California and Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, sit on the Jan. 6th Commission and...
As America's gas prices skyrocket, President Joe Biden on Wednesday issued a "pathetic and embarassing" plea to the Organization of the Oil Exporting Countries to produce more oil, the Washington Times reported.
"It’s pretty simple: if the President is suddenly worried about rising gas prices, he needs to stop killing...
California Democrats' attitudes toward the Sept. 14 recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom seem something like an Aesop's fable.
Newsom backers derided the effort at first, claiming it would never succeed with all the political clout in the state stacked against it---not to mention their massive fundraising advantage.
Likewise, they initially...
Republican Representative Jim Jordan (Ohio) today demanded the FBI explain why the federal agency investigated Concerned Women of America for financial crimes merely because an online rating service ranked the charity as “underperforming,” after a libertarian think tank released a redacted document regarding the investigation.
In a letter to FBI...
President Joe Biden floated his next unconstitutional action this week when he admitted his administration is looking at whether to impose a universal masking policy for children in public schools.
Such a policy would defy the states’ right to determine their own public health policies.
“I don’t believe that I do...
After dedicating an entire section and social-media page to Vice President Kamala Harris when she was first sworn into office, the Los Angeles Times has significantly scaled back its glowing coverage of the Democrat.
The publication launched its “Covering Kamala Harris” webpage, accompanied by a “Covering Kamala Harris” Instagram profile,...
Senate Democrats passed a $3.5 trillion spending package early this morning that allocates $107 billion for the Senate Judiciary Committee to find a path to amnesty and citizenship for "millions of immigrant workers and families," The Hill reported.
The provision does not limit amnesty's scope to so-called Dreamers—illegal aliens who...
Consumer prices continued their steady rise upward in July, with inflation running at 5.4% annually, well above the Federal Reserve target of 3%, according to data released by the Labor Department.
The index for all items less food and energy, called the core index, increased 0.3 percent in July on...
(Headline USA) Democrats pushed a $3.5 trillion spending package through the Senate early Wednesday, advancing President Joe Biden’s expansive vision for an even larger, interventionist government just hours after handing him another hefty "infrastructure" package.
Lawmakers approved Democrats’ budget resolution on a party-line 50-49 vote. Higher taxes would pay for much of...