Texas and Mississippi hit back at President Joe Biden after he called them “neanderthals” for lifting all coronavirus restrictions.
President Biden said allowing Mississippians to decide how to protect themselves is “neanderthal thinking.”
Mississippians don’t need handlers. As numbers drop, they can assess their choices and listen to experts. I guess...
(Headline USA) With Democrats controlling the presidency and Congress, Republican state lawmakers concerned about the possibility of new federal gun control laws aren't waiting to react.
Legislation in at least a dozen states seeks to nullify any new restrictions, such as ammunition limits or a ban on certain types of weapons....
A new bill in the Tennessee General Assembly would make obstructing a highway a felony.
The legislation would also provide immunity to drivers who accidentally injure or kill a pedestrian blocking a highway.
The House Criminal Justice Committee recommended passage for HB 513 on Wednesday.
Under the new law, if a driver...
The Charlotte Lozier Institute , the research arm of the Susan B. Anthony List, has issued a statement regarding abortion-derived cell lines used in the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine.
The CLI’s statement said, “For many Americans, the approval of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine raises renewed questions about the...
(Kerry McDonald, Foundation for Economic Education) Mandatory teaching standards that focus on critical theory and identity politics to the detriment of liberalism and individualism are already working their way through state legislatures.
Now, math education itself has been deemed “racist.” A group of educators just released a document calling for a...
(Headline USA) House Democrats passed sweeping voting legislation over unanimous Republican opposition, advancing to the Senate what would be the largest overhaul of the U.S. election law in at least a generation.
House Resolution 1, which touches on virtually every aspect of the electoral process, was approved Wednesday night on a...
(Headline USA) House Democrats hustled to pass the most ambitious effort in decades to overhaul policing nationwide, able to avoid clashing with moderates in their own party who are wary of reigniting a debate they say hurt them during last fall's election.
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act was approved...
(Headline USA) After becoming the first state to legalize hard narcotics last year, Oregon looked to reverse its libertarian streak with a blow to the First Amendment, becoming the latest on a list of mostly blue states to ban the display nooses.
The move followed an episode last month in...
The ranking minority member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee grilled the nominees for two top environmental posts over insulting West Virginia stereotypes.
Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said that Brenda Mallory (nominated to be chair of the Council on Environmental Quality) and Janet McCabe (nominated to be deputy...
(Associated Press) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo intends to remain in office in the face of sexual harassment allegations that have weakened his support and led to calls for his resignation, he said Wednesday.
The Democrat governor, speaking somberly in his first public appearance since three women accused him of inappropriate...
(Headline USA) Republicans opposing a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that passed the House have pointed to two transportation projects as examples of pork that would politically benefit Democrat leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi.
Now those projects are out of the bill.
Drew Hammill, a spokesperson for House Speaker Pelosi, said...
Dr. Seuss’s stepdaughter defended the decision to pull several of her stepfather’s books from publication over perceived racial insensitivity, even though he “didn’t have a racist bone” in his body.
Lark Grey Dimond--Cate said she was informed by Dr. Seuss Enterprises on Monday that several of the beloved children's author's...