Four California parents sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and other high-ranking officials for keeping schools closed, arguing that it violates the constitutional right of their children to education.
The Freedom Foundation filed the lawsuit Shasta County Superior Court on behalf of the parents and children, according to a press release.
Attorneys said...
(Headline USA) Kenosha's fire chief says damage from the riots over the police shooting of Jacob Blake has now topped $11 million.
Fire Chief Charles Leipzig told the Police and Fire Commission Tuesday that the record fire loss came in the days following the Aug. 23 shooting of Blake, a 29-year-old...
(Headline USA) Big Ten is going to give fall football a shot after all.
Less than five weeks after pushing football and other fall sports to spring in the name of player safety during the pandemic, the conference changed course Wednesday and said it plans to begin its season the weekend...
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee put California Secretary of State Alex Padilla on notice Wednesday that they were investigating a potentially corrupt expedited contract that his office awarded to a pro-Biden public-relations firm to support spreading awareness of mail-in voting.
The $35 million contract granted to SKD Knickerbocker for the...
(Associated Press) The federal government outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to make vaccines for COVID-19 available for free to all Americans, even as polls show a strong undercurrent of skepticism rippling across the land.
In a report to Congress and an accompanying “playbook” for states and localities, federal health agencies and...
A leaked email from a former top Homeland Security official revealed that the federal government considers Antifa’s continued attacks in Portland to be “organized” and deliberate.
#Whistleblower #PortlandProtest Breaking: According to this @DHSgov internal email, obtained @CBSNews, former Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence & Analysis Brian Murphy wrote colleagues on...
(Associated Press) CNBC's Jim Cramer apologized Tuesday for calling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “crazy Nancy” during an interview, saying he was trying to make a point about Washington intolerance that fell flat.
The fast-talking former hedge fund trader, one of CNBC's leading personalities for two decades, was interviewing Pelosi on negotiations...
Public backlash forced an Ohio high school to reverse its suspension of two football players after they carried pro-law enforcement flags honoring fallen police officers and firefighters during a recent game.
Little Miami High School, in Morrow, chose to suspend Brady Williams and Jarad Bentley after the students carried a...
Fairfax County, Virginia denied more than 900 detainers that Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued to try criminal illegal aliens for deportation, the Immigration Reform Law Institute found in an investigation.
The sanctuary county received 929 detainer requests within a two-year period, from May 23, 2018 to May 6, 2020. The...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement requested that the Baltimore County Detention Center transfer three illegal aliens who have been charged with murder into its custody.
Baltimore County authorities arrested and charged two Salvadoran nationals and one Honduran national in May. All three illegal aliens have connections to the Mara Salvatrucha, or...
(Headline USA) Fielding compelling questions about voters’ real-world problems, President Donald Trump denied during a televised town hall that he had played down the threat of the coronavirus earlier this year.
In what could well be a preview of his performance in the presidential debates less than two weeks away, Trump...
(Headline USA) This is how violent criminals who terrorize the public are supposed to be treated.
Rather than be released immediately back on the streets, 13 people who are accused of committing crimes while participating in riots in Lancaster, Pa. on Sunday night sat behind bars Tuesday, with bail for...