(Headline USA) A prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt at the entrance of The American Museum of Natural History will be removed after years of criticism that it symbolizes "colonial subjugation" and "racial discrimination."
The New York City Public Design Commission voted unanimously Monday to relocate the statue, which depicts the former...
(Headline USA) The Democrats' sweeping attempt to rewrite U.S. election and voting law suffered a major setback in the Senate Tuesday, blocked by Republican opposition to what would be the largest takeover of the electoral system in American history.
The vote leaves the Democrats with no clear path forward, though...
(Associated Press) A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the lawsuit filed by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe challenging the operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
With his ruling, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg outlined a path for a future legal challenge to an ongoing environmental review, should the tribe seek...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden drove up the pressure on Big Tech companies already facing federal and congressional investigations, epic antitrust lawsuits and near-constant condemnation from politicians of both parties.
Biden last week elevated a fierce critic of Big Tech, antitrust legal scholar Lina Khan, to head the powerful Federal...
(Headline USA) When New York Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones was at the White House for the signing of the proclamation making Juneteenth a national holiday last week, he told President Joe Biden their party needed him more involved in passing voting legislation on the Hill.
In response? Biden "just sort...
(Headline USA) A 13-year-old Honduran girl who spent two months at the government's largest emergency shelter for migrant children said she was put on suicide watch and was eating only popsicles and juice because the food smelled so foul.
At another site, a 17-year-old Salvadoran girl said she had to...
(Headline USA) Former Hardball host Matt Negrin's campaign to ban “election deniers” from television news failed to achieve his original goal: to prevent a significant number of Americans from believing that Donald Trump didn't lose the presidential election to Joe Biden.
Instead, it has provoked a persistent debate in overtly...
(Headline USA) With Democrats' controversial HR1 election overhaul on the cusp of failure in the evenly divided Senate Tuesday, New York City prepared for another case study in why lax and loosely regulated voting policies erode faith in the democratic system.
The race to succeed Mayor Bill de Blasio holds...
Arizona's colleges and universities no longer have the authority to mandate that students receive the coronavirus shot or wear masks in classrooms, The College Fix reported.
Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed an executive order last week that stripped tyrannical educational institutions of the power to force students into risky and...
(Headline USA) Although most of the legwork in coronavirus vaccine development and distribution plans was completed before President Joe Biden took office, he nonetheless insisted that his already revised goal to have 70% of all Americans vaccinated by the July 4 holiday was an ambitious objective.
Regardless of whether it...
(Kaiser Health News) According to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and other medical experts, those who already developed antibodies by contracting the coronavirus not only can skip the vaccines, but they likely are better protected.
Recently, Paul posted a Twitter thread that people who have survived a COVID-19 infection were unlikely...
(Headline USA) The Democrats’ massive, overreaching HR/S1 voting overhaul is all but certain to be rejected in a key test vote in the Senate amid the radical Left's unprecedented threats to end the filibuster and other hard-ball tactics in the evenly-divided chamber.
The far-reaching proposal, at nearly 900 pages, is...