(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The agency in charge of fortifying the 2020 election is now apparently trying to protect schools from mass shootings.
The Homeland Security Department’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, announced last week that it held “a full-scale active shooter/reunification exercise” at Kettle Run High School...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) President Joe Biden’s attempt to re-interpret Title IX and thereby implement a sweeping LGBT agenda at schools around the country may be put on hold after a few key court rulings.
The Biden administration’s overhaul of Title IX is set to take effect Aug. 1,...
(Christian Wade, The Center Square) New York City officials are dramatically expanding a controversial program that gives debit cards pre-loaded with cash to immigrant families staying in taxpayer-funded hotels across the city.
The Adams administration says another round of debit cards is expected to be distributed to more than 7,300...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Nashville Judge I’Ashea Myles has decided that none of Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale’s writings should be made public, accepting the dubious argument that Hale’s victims have copyrights to the material—even though the victims haven’t registered with the federal copyright office.
“The materials created by Hale are exempted from...
(Ireland Owens, The Center Square) Columbia University is getting slammed after transcripts of anti-Semitic texts sent between Columbia administrators were released, as was detailed by the U.S. Committee on Education and the Workforce.
This update comes after a previous release from the committee about alleged offensive texts that “downplayed” antisemitism...
(Headline USA) He is often credited as the man who delivered the Democratic nomination to Joe Biden with a pivotal endorsement four years ago.
But on Wednesday, Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., sent a resounding message to the president and elected officials across the nation that it may be time to move on.
Clyburn,...
(Tim Clouser, The Center Square) The U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Martin v. Boise on Friday set up Spokane to finally enforce its voter-approved camping ban intended to curtail the scourge of homelessness, although not much has changed in the days since that decision.
The Grants Pass v. Johnson ruling reverses...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The New York Times published a bombshell scoop Thursday, signaling the end is near for President Joe Biden as an increasing number of Democrats are abandoning ship.
The Times’s Thursday piece detailed a meeting Biden had with Democratic governors, where he told them he needs to...
(Elias Irizarry, Headline USA) A candid video showing former President Donald Trump trash-talking President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris went viral---potentially having the opposite effect of what the leakers may have intended.
Trump is shown in the video riding in a golf cart with his youngest son, Barron---a...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a bizarre op-ed, Huffington Post writer Kaivan Shroff suggested that the President Joe Biden and his campaign should consider using artificial intelligence to dupe the American people into voting for him.
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1808672378433528266
Shroff began by noting that "the stakes" of the election "cannot be overstated" because...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A poll from the New York Times and Siena College showed that support for President Joe Biden among women increased despite his shaky, worrisome debate performance, according to Legal Insurrection.
https://twitter.com/RyanGirdusky/status/1808561860645638301
"This could end up being a Battle of the Sexes election, with Trump surging among men, while women...
(Elias Irizarry, Headline USA) Since President Donald Trump's conviction in a New York trial regarding his Stormy Daniels case, Democrats and the media have sought to capitalize on the occasion ---labeling the former President a "convicted felon."
However, it turns out that Trump isn't even a convicted felon yet ---...