More than 100,000 voters who did not vote in Georgia’s presidential election have requested mail-in ballots for the state’s upcoming Senate run-off elections, and more than 76,000 new voters have registered since Election Day, according to recent data.
As of Thursday afternoon, 108,625 Georgians who did not vote in the...
A Colorado coroner blasted the state health department after discovering that gunshot victims were included in her county’s coronavirus death tolls.
Brenda Bock, a coroner in Grand County, Colo., said five of the county’s logged deaths include two gunshot wound victims who died from their injuries.
Both individuals tested positive for...
As Democrat Joe Biden prepares to enter the United States into the energy-killing Paris Climate Agreement, China distracts the world with its false environmentalism while paving the way to produce and burn more coal.
Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping said that China would reach a carbon-neutral energy infrastructure...
Democrats jumped to defend Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s deputy chief of staff after she called Republicans “a bunch of f***ers” while calling for cooperation between the major political parties.
Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, Biden’s former campaign manager who will become his deputy chief of staff if he is elected, insulted Republicans after...
Democratic Representatives kept socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., off the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where she would have advocated for the Green New Deal.
Instead, Rep. Kathleen Rice, D-N.Y., won the committee assignment with a strong 46-13 vote of the Steering and Policy Committee, Politico reported.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court has dismissed as premature a challenge to President Donald Trump's plan to exclude people living in the country illegally from the population count used to allot states seats in the House of Representatives.
But the court’s decision Friday is not a final ruling on the matter...
(FEE) Matthew Humphrey recently lost $4,000 worth of goods in a theft of his Seattle barbershop.
Under a new proposal the Seattle City Council is considering this month, what happened to him wouldn’t even be a crime—if the thieves claimed they were driven by poverty, that is.
"I think it’s insane,"...
(Jon Miltimore, Foundation for Economic Education) Rep. Thomas Suozzi’s message to the (likely) soon-to-be departing financial firm Goldman Sachs had the sound of an 80s love ballad: don’t go, baby.
“Please don’t leave us,” the New York congressman said on CNBC following news that the multibillion-dollar investment bank is likely to...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to block an order by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear that bars in-person K-12 education until early January in areas allegedly "hard hit" by COVID-19, rejecting a plea from a private religious school.
The court said in an unsigned opinion that Beshear's order will...
(Headline USA) A California judge cleared the way Thursday for all restaurants in San Diego County to resume on-site dining, marking a major, if temporary, setback to the governor’s stay-at-home order to "slow the spread" of the coronavirus before the state's intensive care units run out of beds.
Gov. Gavin Newsom...
(Associated Press) A man who sued his parents for getting rid of his pornography collection has won a lawsuit in western Michigan and can seek compensation.
U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney ruled in favor of David Werking, who said his parents had no right to throw out his collection.
He lived at...
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., told Jews on Tuesday that she loves them and does not hate them, despite years of hostility toward Jews and Israel, the Sun Sentinel reported.
"Tell everybody, I don’t hate you. I absolutely love you," Tlaib said during an online panel hosted by Jewish Voice for Peace,...