Prosecutors with the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia have released new footage from the office's Capitol Breach Investigation showing so-called "insurrectionists" walking slowing and peacefully into and through the US Capitol on Jan. 6.
According to Julie Kelly at American Greatness, the video evidence "clearly contradicts...
(Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square) The New York Joint Commission on Public Ethics met again on Tuesday, and despite even more new faces on the embattled public watchdog panel, the agency’s commissioners still could not generate enough votes to retract its approval of former Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s...
Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 uprising at the U.S. Capitol, citing executive privilege and rejecting the concept that the current president can waive executive privilege for previous presidents.
? MEMO: Lawsuit Filed to Defend Executive Privilege, U.S. Constitution ?...
Coal prices in China set a record high as the Middle Kingdom has tried in vain to resurrect its once-dominant economy in the face of COVID-19, cold weather and a power crunch, reported the Epoch Times.
Coal prices are going parabolic in China, with futures climbing 110% since Sep 1...
(Headline USA) The In-N-Out hamburger chain is sizzling mad after San Francisco's radical leftist officials shut down the Christian-run establishment's indoor dining for refusing to check customers' vaccination status.
The company's Fisherman's Wharf location---its only one in San Francisco---was temporarily shut by the Department of Public Health on Oct. 14.
Authorities...
(The Center Square) The Biden administration is making changes to its plan to require banks to report to the IRS on all accounts with at least $600, but banks say those changes are not enough.
Biden has pitched increasing federal tax revenue through more auditing and a stricter IRS as...
(Scott McClallen, The Center Square) The Minneapolis Police Department has lost nearly 300 officers since 2020, and the city is trying to fund a budget that replaces those officers and protects residents from an increase in violent crime.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s 2022 recommended budget would increase the Minneapolis Police...
The New York City Board of Health declared racism a “public health crisis” this week, citing the U.S.’s history of slavery and the coronavirus pandemic.
The resolution, demanding that the city Health Department implement new policies to address racism, including a “racially just recovery from COVID-19, as well as other...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sold between $1 million and $5 million in stocks right before the Dow took a dive at the beginning of October 2020, according to public disclosures.
The disclosure, obtained by the American Prospect, shows Powell sold up to $5 million worth of Vanguard Total Stock...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Thousands of Californian parents, teachers and students participated in a statewide walkout protesting Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students ages 12 and older.
The mandate, the first of its kind in the nation, applies to school children in grades 7 through 12,...
(Kevin Bessler, The Center Square) As COVID-19 transmission rates fall in Illinois, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said his mask mandate may come to an end before the holidays.
At a COVID-19 briefing Tuesday, Pritzker said lifting the mask mandate before Thanksgiving is an important marker for his administration.
“We have three holidays...
Country-music star Travis Tritt will be canceling shows at all venues requiring COVID vaccinations, negative tests or masking as a condition to attend, Outsider reported.
The fear-mongering narrative is breaking down. People who stand up against this narrative scare the hell out of those who promote fear. Hold the line...