Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., hired security guards in the first quarter of 2021---the first time ever in a non-election year, the Casper Star Tribune reported.
Cheney hired private security guards at a cost of $58,500 after she joined nine other Republicans and every Democrat in voting to impeach then-President Donald...
Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts said that his corporate management team does not monitor NBC News, MSNBC, or Sky News for accuracy and honesty in their reporting, according to a press release from the National Center for Public Policy Research.
At the company's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday, Roberts said...
After President Joe Biden announced he directed the intelligence community to investigate the origins of the coronavirus and whether it escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the Washington Post stealth-edited a report that falsely claimed the lab-leak theory had been “debunked.”
The original report from February 2020 stated, “Tom...
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel warned this week that the organization will warn its future candidates against participating in debates hosted by the Commission on Presidential Debates if significant changes aren’t made.
In a letter, McDaniel told the CPD that Republicans are still concerned about the way it handled...
Newly released emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request show Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House’s chief coronavirus adviser, agreed to “work together” with a Chinese official when the pandemic first began.
In the email correspondence, George Gao, the director of the Chinese Communist Party’s Center for Disease...
The tranche of newly released emails from coronavirus czar Anthony Fauci offered a telling contrast in his priorities during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
They revealed that Fauci entertained the possibility of a "tag along" from a top CBS News correspondent while the National Institutes of Health scrambled...
(Headline USA) The NFL on Wednesday pledged to halt the use of “race-norming” — which assumed black players started out with lower cognitive functioning — in the $1 billion settlement of brain injury claims and review past scores for any potential race bias.
The practice had made it harder for black...
(Associated Press) A federal election watchdog fined the publisher of the National Enquirer $187,500 for squelching the story of a former Playboy model who claimed she'd had an affair with former President Donald Trump.
The Federal Election Commission fined A360 Media, formerly known as American Media, for paying Karen McDougal $150,000...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden is announcing a “month of action” Wednesday to urge more Americans to get vaccinated for COVID-19 before the July 4 holiday, with an early summer sprint of incentives, including free beer, childcare and sports tickets to convince Americans to roll up their sleeves.
In an afternoon...
Despite recent reports that the Biden administration's border crisis continues to see thousands of unaccompanied migrant minors in cages being denied basic human rights and dignity, designated immigration czar Kamala Harris already has pivoted to her next major task.
The vice president and former California senator has been appointed to...
(Christian Wade, The Center Square) Cutting someone's hair without a professional license is a crime in New Hampshire, but that could change under a bill sent to Gov. Chris Sununu for consideration.
A proposal passed by the state Senate last week, which is pending approval by Sununu, would update the state's...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) The majority of private schools in California provide education that costs less than what taxpayers pay for public school education, several reports show.
During the 2019-20 school year, the estimated spending in California’s K-12 public schools – when taking into account capital spending and the state’s...