(Headline USA) Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is heading into his reelection campaign next year as one of the most prominent Republican governors and an early White House front-runner in 2024 among Donald Trump's acolytes, if the former president doesn't run again.
As DeSantis' national stature has risen, he has remained...
(Headline USA) When U.S. Census Bureau workers couldn't find out any information about some households after repeatedly mailing them questionnaire reminders and sending census takers to knock on their doors, the statisticians turned to an obscure, last-resort statistical technique known as "imputation."
Less than 1% of households were counted using...
(Headline USA) Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday time is running short for a bipartisan deal on infrastructure, indicating that President Joe Biden will look to act without Republican support if there is no consensus when Congress returns from its Memorial Day break.
"By the time that they return, which...
(Jack Elbaum, Foundation for Economic Education) For most of the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask, especially indoors, was the official guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But, on May 13, the CDC announced that vaccinated people — whether they be indoors or outdoors — no longer have to...
(Headline USA) Even as illegal immigration surges and deportations plummet, some on the left are calling for a new idea that would bring a flood of illegal immigrants into the country.
The Biden administration has reportedly been advised by liberal immigration advocates to issue executive action to bring deported immigrants...
(Headline USA) Republicans around the country are fighting to put an end to the racist curriculum that is invading American schools.
Teachers and professors in Idaho will be prevented from indoctrinating students on race. Oklahoma teachers will be prohibited from saying certain people are inherently racist or oppressive, whether consciously...
(Associated Press) The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou shut down a neighborhood and ordered its residents to stay home Saturday for door-to-door coronavirus testing following an upsurge in infections that has rattled authorities.
Guangzhou, a business and industrial center of 15 million people north of Hong Kong, has reported 20...
Border officials reported a spike in arrests of convicted sex offenders crossing the border illegally.
Since the beginning of fiscal year 2021, Texas Border Patrol agents in Del Rio have arrested 95 illegal immigrants previously found guilty of sex crimes, which is a 3,166% increase compared to last year’s numbers.
In...
A former Army specialist said a school district rescinded a job offer to coach because he was critical of coronavirus restrictions in several social-media posts.
George Kemper told Fox News that, after leaving the military last year, he had been offered a job with his alma mater, Loyola Academy.
In...
(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Is Joe Biden a Russian asset?
After reading this tale of three pipelines, that unhappy ending will be hard to avoid.
• First, on Jan. 20, Biden’s first afternoon as president, he ditched the Trump-approved Keystone XL pipeline. Some 11,000 high-paying jobs, many unionized, vanished.
While these suddenly...
(Jon Styf, The Center Square) A federal appeals court ruled in favor of a Tennessee bar and restaurant owner, granting an injunction against the U.S. Small Business Administration from prioritizing COVID-19 relief funds based upon the restaurant owner’s race and sex.
Two of the three judges on the panel agreed with...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden's $6 trillion budget proposal promises politically freighted tax increases on the wealthy and corporations and would give domestic Cabinet departments significantly bigger budget increases than the Pentagon.
But like all presidential budget plans, Biden's proposal needs the approval of lawmakers, who can change the allotments...