Arizona's Republican Gov. Doug Ducey said he doubted the resolve of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., to oppose the Democrats' massive social spending bill, the Washington Examiner reported.
Ducey cited Sinema's lack of principle as evidence that she would not stand up to pressure.
“She's a politician, so of course she's going...
While a mere 44% of Republicans want Donald Trump to run for office again in 2024, according to a new survey published Wednesday by the Pew Research Center, nearly 70% of Republicans believe the former president “should remain a major national political figure,” up from 57% in January.
Two-thirds of...
Following Senate Republicans' weak-kneed capitulation over the debt ceiling on Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, decided to take a victory lap.
Even by Schumer's standards' the partisan diatribe was particularly vicious and vindictive.
But the person who appeared to be most affected by it was a fellow Democrat---West Virginia's...
In an interview with Sean Hannity on Thursday, former president Donald Trump stated that Central American countries were being allowed to "empty their prisons into the US," Summit News reported.
“All they to do was leave alone," Trump explained. "The wall was almost complete."
Trump noted that illegal immigration,...
Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s wayward adult son, is back in the news---this time for contradicting previous claims that his lucrative art sales would be anonymous to prevent undue influence.
Hunter, who only recently entered into the art world, was photographed at Milk Studios (a prominent Los Angeles venue) exchanging...
Kyrie Irving, star point guard for the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, looks poised to refuse New York's vaccine mandates, meaning that he will be forced to sit out all home games, Fox News reported.
The Nets' belief that Irving will get vaccinated is deteriorating as the season approaches, according to an...
The FBI's Office of Diversity and Inclusion has launched a program that will train agents to deconstruct their own identies along intersectional lines to determine their status as oppressor or oppressed, the Post Millennial reported.
Chris Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute who has worked to expose Critical...
Job creation in September came up well short of the anticipated numbers once again, MSNBC reported.
With an increase of merely 194,000 jobs according to the Labor Department---well under the predicted 500,000---economists have once again failed to explain what is wrong with the US economy.
"This is quite a deflating report,"...
President Joe Biden has selected an ardent Marxist, Saule Omarova, who went to Moscow State University under a scholarship named after communist dictator V.I. Lenin and wrote her thesis on Karl Marx, as U.S. controller of the currency, responsible for supervision of banks in the United States.
The appointment has...
Following the US Supreme Court's overturning of a dubiously extended nationwide eviction moratorium, the Department of Housing and Urban Development remains entrenched in its resolve to solve an eviction crisis that does not exist.
Specifically, HUD is in the final stages of publishing a new rule in the Federal Register...
(Christopher Prosch, Headline USA) In the past month, China has sent over 50 warplanes into Taiwan’s airspace, fueling alarm and raising the possibility of open conflict that might inevitably force the US into another foreign war.
The Chinese government has demonstrated that they are prepared for rapid expansion through military...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The Senate voted on Thursday night to continue spending vast amounts of taxpayers’ money, extending the government’s borrowing authority into December and temporarily avoid a potential federal default.
Democrats voted lockstep 50--48 to balloon the government's debt ceiling by nearly a half-trillion dollars, while Senate Minority...