(Headline USA) The NFL is back in the center of political controversy once again after one of its players has said he would rather retire than take the COVID vaccine.
Bills wideout Cole Beasley grabbed headlines Saturday with his announcement. He has been critical of the restrictions the league has...
(The Center Square, Casey Harper) A Christian group in Texas has released documents showing the IRS denied their organization's application for tax exempt status in part because the IRS says "Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the party and candidates.”
Christians Engaged, a faith-based group working to get Christians...
(Associated Press) President Joe Biden announced Saturday that Champ, the older of the family's two dogs, had died "peacefully at home." The German shepherd was 13.
"He was our constant, cherished companion during the last 13 years and was adored by the entire Biden family," Biden and first lady Jill...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) “We’re finally now getting to the point where we’re going to be addressing the original sin of this country, 400 years old,” candidate Joe Biden told Wisconsin voters in September 2020, “slavery and all the vestiges of it.”
On his first day in office, President Biden...
(John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations) In the midst of the nation’s racial upheaval last year, media outlets including the Associated Press, the New York Times and the Washington Post rushed to start capitalizing the word “Black” in reference to African Americans, some announcing the move as a long-overdue gesture of respect.
While RealClear has not changed...
(Brad Polumbo, Foundation for Economic Education) The pandemic has undoubtedly hastened the shift to remote work.
Many workers and companies have now embraced remote work in previously office-based positions, and this is continuing even as the economy reopens and new jobs are posted.
Many new remote positions are being posted advertising...
(Headline USA) Georgia's secretary of state is making public a list of nearly 102,000 voters who will be removed from the rolls unless they act to preserve their registration.
Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced the list Friday, part of an every-other-year bid to remove voters who may have...
(Headline USA) A judge in Kansas's most populous county reauthorized landlords to evict tenants who are behind on rent in advance of a federal moratorium expiring at the end of the month.
Johnson County Magistrate Judge Daniel Vokins explained this week during a Zoom eviction hearing that he doesn't think...
(Headline USA) Congress and President Joe Biden acted with unusual swiftness this week in approving Juneteenth as a national holiday.
That shifted the battle to the states, where the holiday faced a far less enthusiastic response than it did among the federal workers and elected officials who were given a...
A memo obtained by Just the News's John Solomon detailed the massive mishandling in the Atlanta area of the 2020 election, as pressure mounts to further scrutinize the voting in Georgia's largest county.
The 29-page, "unabridged" notes, submitted as a memo 10 days after the election by Seven Hills Strategies...
(Associated Press) U.S. Catholic bishops overwhelmingly approved the drafting of a “teaching document” that many of them hope will rebuke Catholic politicians, including President Joe Biden, for receiving Communion despite their support for abortion rights.
The result of the vote — 168 in favor and 55 against — was announced Friday...
Sarah Silverman, a comedian known for her raunchy and provocative jokes, has asked members of "the Squad" to add a Jewish woman to their ranks, the Times of Israel reported.
While Silverman said that she had little interest in joining it herself, she expressed her desire for a "progressive jewess"...