Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team announced on Friday that it is officially changing its name from the Indians to the Guardians.
The organization announced last year that it would change its name after activists claimed the franchise moniker was racist.
Team officials took a poll of potential names that fan favorites liked,...
In an interview celebrating his 98th birthday, Republican Bob Dole, the former Senate Majority Leader and presidential candidate said that while he still supports former-President Donald Trump, he’s got Trump fatigue.
"I'm a Trumper," Dole told USA Today. "I'm sort of Trumped out, though."
He expressed disappointment that Trump made claims...
(Jon Styf, The Center Square) Gov. Bill Lee backed the decision to fire the Tennessee Department of Health’s top vaccine expert, Dr. Michelle Fiscus, during a Thursday news conference.
Lee said the decision was made by Department of Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey and department leadership.
“I trust that decision,” Lee said. “I...
The 9th Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled that Washington state cannot force a Seattle-area Christian church to pay for abortion in its health insurance plan, Alliance Defending Freedom reported in a press release.
"No church should be forced to cover abortions, and certainly not a church like Cedar Park...
(Headline USA) Texas is beginning to arrest illegal immigrants on trespassing charges along the U.S.-Mexico border as part of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's actions that he says are needed to slow the number of border crossings, jailing at least 10 people so far with more on the way, authorities said...
(Associated Press) A Delaware judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative political commentator Candace Owens against USA Today and another media organization over fact-checking coronavirus posts she made on Facebook.
The judge ruled earlier this week that Owens had failed to state an actionable claim against USA Today or Lead...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) California has hired former federal prosecutor McGregor Scott as special counsel to investigate the largest unemployment fraud in the state's history.
During the state’s shutdown last year mandated by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the California Employment Development Department paid out more than $11 billion worth of fraudulent...
(Headline USA) As Amazon's erstwhile CEO, Jeff Bezos, bows out of operations to pursue his dreams of penetrating the great unknown, the creepy tech company has its sights set closer to home.
The online shopping giant is pushing landlords around the country---sometimes with financial incentives---to give its drivers the ability...
(Headline USA) The overabundance of woke, anti-American virtue-signaling among American athletes has already spurred talk of boycotts among many patriotic would-be Olympics viewers in the US.
But the games themselves---one of the first major global tests as to whether the world is able to move past last year's pandemic hysteria---have...
(Headline USA) Many fact-checking outlets have become little more than the censorship arms of social-media companies---which, in turn, serve the Democratic machine.
But at a CNN town-hall with moderator Don Lemon on Wednesday, President Joe Biden's claims were so egregiously false that even leftist media fact-checkers at the Associated Press...
A group of House Republicans have introduced a resolution to impeach David Chipman, who was nominated to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, just in case he is confirmed by the Senate.
The effort, led by Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., is meant to show moderate senators, including...
The U.S. Supreme Court should overturn its controversial 1973 ruling that legalized abortion nationwide and should let states decide whether to regulate abortion before a fetus can survive outside the womb, the office of Mississippi's Republican attorney general argued in papers filed with the high court on Thursday.
“Under the...