(Headline USA) Facing rising fears of summer violence, President Joe Biden is embarking on a political high-wire act, trying to balance his strong backing for law enforcement with the police reform movement championed by many of his supporters.
The desperate act comes amid growing outrage over spikes in violent crime...
(Headline USA) With coronavirus czar Anthony Fauci elevating his rhetoric about two separate Americas---one for the vaccinated and one for the unvaccinated---fearmongers may be using summer camps to test the waters on a new round of lockdown-type restrictions that will specifically target vaccine holdouts and their children.
Critics, skeptics and...
(Headline USA) U.S. regulators on Monday added a new warning to Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine about links to a rare and potentially dangerous neurological reaction, but said it’s not entirely clear the shot caused the problem.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the new warning, flagging reports of Guillain--Barre...
(Headline USA) The leaders of Alaska's Republican Party on Saturday endorsed a challenger to incumbent U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who has been one of the GOP's most outspoken critics of former President Donald Trump, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
The Alaska Republican State Central Committee endorsed Kelly Tshibaka in the 2022...
While the outrage over Critical Race Theory has put renewed scrutiny on bias and indoctrination in the classroom, the issue is nothing new.
In fact, the educational component is central to the radical Left's longtime effort to manipulate and control the populace by taking basic facts that undermine its agenda...
(Tyler Arnold, The Center Square) The Republican Party of Virginia is requesting the University of Virginia perform an ethics investigation into the university’s Center for Politics, alleging its director has shown strong partisanship toward Democrats in his taxpayer-funded role.
The Center for Politics was created by Dr. Larry Sabato, a political...
(Jon Miltimore, Foundation for Economic Education) Jonathan Haidt has become one of the thinkers I make a point of listening to when he speaks or writes.
Like the late Christopher Hitchens and Charles Krauthammer—two thinkers I often disagreed with but deeply respected—I may not always agree with Haidt, a social psychologist...
(Jon Styf, The Center Square) A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Tennessee farmer, granting an injunction against the U.S. Department of Agriculture in its effort to grant federal loan forgiveness to only “non-whites.”
The Southeastern Legal Foundation and the Mountain States Legal Foundation joined to represent Union City...
(Associated Press) U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Sunday called on the Justice Department to investigate the National Rifle Association for bankruptcy fraud, saying the financially stable gun-rights group abused the system when it sought bankruptcy protection in the wake of a New York lawsuit seeking to put it...
(Headline USA) Texas Republicans advanced bills Sunday to secure the state's elections after weak laws failed to stop fraudulent voting schemes and outside influence from marring the 2020 election results.
Republicans made clear they intended to advance a new election bill — which would prohibit 24-hour polling places, ban drop...
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., on Friday's episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight criticized congressional Democrats for their double standard on law enforcement.
"I support law enforcement, unlike Democrats who only support law enforcement that protects them," he said.
For the past year, Democrats have called for fewer police officers in America's most dangerous Democrat-controlled...
The Pennsylvania Department of State on July 8 directed counties not to let third parties audit their electronic voting systems, The Epoch Times reported.
The directive states that county election boards "shall not provide physical, electronic, or internal access to third parties seeking to copy and/or conduct an examination of...