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Kamala Harris to Make First Visit to Southern Border Since Becoming ‘Czar’

(Headline USA) Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday will make her first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, her office announced, after she has faced criticism from members of both parties for failing to go there despite her alleged role leading the Biden administration’s response to a steep increase in migration. Harris...

Mich. GOP State Senate Report Finds NO 2020 Election Fraud

(Scott McClallen, The Center Square) The Michigan Senate released a report, which concludes it “found no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud in Michigan’s prosecution of the 2020 election.” Senate Oversight Chair Ed McBroom, R-Waucedah Township, released the report Wednesday spanning nearly 30 hours of public hearings, 87 eyewitnesses, and more...

NYC Mayoral Candidate Accused of Sexual Misconduct was AOC’s No. 2 Option

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, said this week that she ranked the New York City mayoral candidate who had been accused of sexual misconduct as her second choice in Tuesday’s Democratic mayoral primary. Ocasio-Cortez endorsed leftist Maya Wiley as her top choice but said Scott Stringer, the city’s comptroller, as her...

150 Employees Fired or Quit After Houston Hospital Issued Vaccine Mandate

More than 150 employees at a Houston hospital system resigned or were fired after they were told to get a coronavirus vaccine to keep their jobs. In April, Houston Methodist became one of the first hospital systems in the country to impose a vaccine mandate for its employees. By June 7,...

DeSantis Signs Bills to Require Teaching Students that Communism is Evil

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a trio of bills on Tuesday to improve civic literacy throughout the state and make sure students are taught “the evils of communism.” “It’s crucial to ensure that we teach our students how to be responsible citizens,” DeSantis said during a press conference. “They need...

FREE SPEECH: Supreme Court Rules for Cursing Student After She Didn’t Make Cheerleading Team

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a Pennsylvania public school wrongly suspended a cheerleader over a vulgar social media post she made after she didn't qualify for the varsity team. The court voted 8-1 in favor of Brandi Levy, who was a 14-year-old high school freshman when she expressed...

PROPERTY RIGHTS: SCOTUS Says Unions Can’t Trespass to Recruit Members

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with California agriculture businesses in their challenge to a state regulation that gives unions access to farm property in order to organize workers. As a result of the ruling, California will have to modify or abandon the regulation put in place in 1975...

High Court Limits When Police Can Enter Home Without Warrant

(Associated Press) The Supreme Court on Wednesday put limits on when police officers pursuing a fleeing suspect can enter a home without a warrant. The high court ruled that when officers are pursuing someone suspected of a misdemeanor, a less serious crime, they cannot always enter a home without a warrant...

NYC to Remove Teddy Roosevelt Statue from Museum Over ‘Colonial Subjugation’

(Headline USA) A prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt at the entrance of The American Museum of Natural History will be removed after years of criticism that it symbolizes "colonial subjugation" and "racial discrimination." The New York City Public Design Commission voted unanimously Monday to relocate the statue, which depicts the former...

Democrats’ Election Power-Grab Bill Fails in the Senate

(Headline USA) The Democrats' sweeping attempt to rewrite U.S. election and voting law suffered a major setback in the Senate Tuesday, blocked by Republican opposition to what would be the largest takeover of the electoral system in American history. The vote leaves the Democrats with no clear path forward, though...

Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Dakota Access Pipeline

(Associated Press) A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the lawsuit filed by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe challenging the operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline. With his ruling, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg outlined a path for a future legal challenge to an ongoing environmental review, should the tribe seek...

Biden Elevates Big Tech Critic Lina Khan to Head Federal Trade Commission

(Headline USA) President Joe Biden drove up the pressure on Big Tech companies already facing federal and congressional investigations, epic antitrust lawsuits and near-constant condemnation from politicians of both parties. Biden last week elevated a fierce critic of Big Tech, antitrust legal scholar Lina Khan, to head the powerful Federal...
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