A borough council in New Jersey voted to revoke the business license of a gym that defied officials’ demands and continued to operate throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
The Bellmawr council voted 5-1 on Tuesday to rescind Atilis Gym’s mercantile license, according to NJ.com.
The council members argued that the gym’s owners,...
Wuhan virus mask mandates are becoming more intrusive---and ridiculous---than ever.
Earlier this year, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams and infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci of the White House Coronavirus Task Force explained that masks wouldn’t stop the spread of the coronavirus.
They’ve since flip-flopped, with the news media and progressive Left...
Conservatives in the United States are no strangers to social-media censorship for their well-reasoned skepticism regarding the coronavirus.
But Wuhan virus truth-seekers worldwide have also been targeted by the millions---105 million to be exact.
According to Facebook’s new quarterly report, the global social media giant admitted to removing 7 million posts...
(Carson McCullough, Courthouse News Service) While former Vice President Joe Biden continues to enjoy a sizeable lead over opponent President Donald Trump, new polling data reveals most Americans fear potential election meddling in the upcoming presidential contest — though they can’t agree on who those meddlers will be.
Less than a...
(Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations) While much speculation inside the Beltway says U.S. Attorney John Durham will punt the results of his so-called Spygate investigation past the election to avoid charges of political interference, sources who have worked with Durham on past public corruption cases doubt he'll bend to political pressure —...
The dust hasn't yet settled on presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden's announcement that he would select California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate.
Already, though, critics of the Biden campaign have begun to point out what may be a major vulnerability: Both have troubling records that do not align...
(Associated Press) As parents nationwide prepare to help their children with more distance learning, a small but quickly growing number are deciding to take matters entirely into their own hands and begin homeschooling.
Some are worried their districts are unable to offer a strong virtual learning program. For others who may...
(Associated Press) An Oregon city has joined Boise, Idaho, in eliciting a precedent-setting court ruling that could change how cities nationwide cite and fine people living outside.
A U.S. judge decided last week that Grants Pass, Oregon, violated its homeless residents’ Eighth Amendment rights by excluding them from parks without due...
(Associated Press) Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota survived a stiff Democratic primary challenge Tuesday from a well-funded opponent who tried to make an issue of her national celebrity, the latest in a string of victories by a new generation of emboldened progressive lawmakers.
Omar, seeking her second term in November, easily...
(Associated Press) Efforts to cut spending on police — a key demand of anti-racism demonstrators across the nation — have claimed an unlikely target: Seattle's first black police chief, who enjoyed deep support in its minority communities, is stepping down in protest.
Carmen Best announced her retirement Monday night, just hours...
(Headline USA) People who have been arrested since late May on non-violent misdemeanor charges during protests that have racked Oregon’s largest city for more than 70 days won't be prosecuted.
The new policy announced Tuesday dismisses the often violent protests in Portland as well as recognizing the more practical realities of...
(Headline USA) Conservative legal watchdog Judicial Watch is suing a Maryland police department for copies of any body camera videos of a fatal shooting of a man whose family says he was asleep in his bedroom when police opened fire.
The group filed its lawsuit against the Montgomery County Police...