(Headline USA) President Donald Trump has ordered a sweeping but vague ban on dealings with the Chinese owners of social media apps TikTok and WeChat on security grounds, a move China's government criticized as “political manipulation."
The twin executive orders issued Thursday — one for each app — add to growing...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's delusion that the mass exodus from New York City is a short-term problem was quickly dispelled by a report on Big Apple moving companies that continue to see unprecedented demand.
Oz Moving, for instance, said it has seen an uptick in requests for quotes to...
Conservative activist James O’Keefe sued the FBI on Thursday for putting him on a watchlist that prohibits him from lawfully purchasing a firearm.
O’Keefe, who runs Project Veritas, said he discovered he was barred when he tried to buy a gun on July 26 in New York. The store ran...
(Headline USA) A federal appeals court in Washington on Friday revived House Democrats' lawsuit to force former White House counsel Don McGahn to appear before a congressional committee, but left other legal issues unresolved with time growing short in the current Congress.
The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the District...
Environmental health inspectors, whose job it is to keep food safe, will instead serve as the facemask Gestapo and harass Charlotte-area businesses into compliance with Mecklenburg County's orders, WBTV reported.
The county euphemistically referred to these bilingual, multicultural health bureaucrats as "mask ambassadors."
County Commissioner Susan Harden asked Charlotte--Mecklenburg Police Department...
(Headline USA) Violent clashes this week between protesters and police in Portland, Oregon, have ratcheted up tensions in the city days after an agreement between state and federal officials appeared to bring calm.
More demonstrations were rallying Thursday night, hours after the city's mayor decried the unrest that has roiled Portland...
Just weeks after participating in a massive Black Lives Matter movement, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti authorized the city to shut off the power and water to homes, businesses and other properties that hold “unauthorized” large gatherings.
The Los Angeles Mayor will *cut off water and electricity* to homes hosting...
(Headline USA) Washington talks on vital COVID-19 rescue money are teetering on the brink of collapse after a marathon meeting in the Capitol generated lots of recriminations but little progress on the top issues confronting negotiators.
“There’s a handful of very big issues that we are still very far apart" on,...
(Headline USA) The United States added 1.8 million jobs in July, with the unemployment rate declining from 11.1 percent to 10.2 percent, which exceeded many economists' forecasts.
Even counting the hiring of the past three months, the economy has now recovered only about 42% of the 22 million jobs it lost...
(Associated Press) Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine tested negative for COVID-19 on Thursday after testing positive earlier in the day before he was to meet with President Donald Trump, according to a statement from his office.
His wife, Fran DeWine, also tested negative, as did staff members. They underwent a different type...
Former First Lady Michelle Obama said this week that she is suffering from a “low-grade depression” because of the coronavirus pandemic, racial tensions in the U.S., and the Trump administration’s responses to both.
"I'm waking up in the middle of the night because I'm worrying about something or there's a...
UPDATE: The NRA has filed a countersuit against New York Attorney General Letitia James accusing her of defamation and violating the group's First Amendment rights, Fox News reported.
James "made the political prosecution of the NRA a central campaign theme" during her 2018 election bid, it says.
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