(Headline USA) The government's chief human resources agency issued a new rule on Thursday making it harder to fire thousands of federal employees, hoping to head off former President Donald Trump's promises to once again attempt to drain the Swamp of its corrupt permanent bureaucracy if he wins back...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Nebraska state legislators blocked a vote Wednesday night that would alter how the state's Electoral College votes are distributed, NBC News reported.
Currently, Nebraska divides up three out of five of its Electoral College votes in proportion to which candidate wins in its three electoral districts---meaning...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A Virginia militia has publicly expelled a member who was encouraging others to commit illegal acts, suggesting that the provocateur might have been working for the federal government in a plot to entrap the group.
Documentarian Ford Fischer first reported the strange series of events, which...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Federal Railroad Administration is “still investigating” the 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate that disappeared from a train car a year ago, according to the Cowboy State Daily.
The local newspaper reported on March 25 that the “The FRA investigation is still being finalized,” and that...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) U.S. politicians and some military officials are preparing for a showdown with China in the coming years, but the Navy does not appear to be ready for such an endeavor.
The Navy released a report this week showing that ships from nine programs are running behind...
(Headline USA) Disney shareholders have rallied behind longtime CEO Robert Iger, voting Wednesday to rebuff billionaire investor Nelson Peltz and his ally, former Disney Chief Financial Officer Jay Rasulo, who had sought seats on the company’s board.
Despite facing boycotts and other negative publicity surrounding its political agenda, the the woke...
(Headline USA) When Califorina leftists voted to impose a $20-per-hour minimum wage for fast-food workers, many warned of the unintended consequences, including massive price hikes on food in an already inflationary economy.
That, however, may have been more of a feature than a glitch for the nanny state, which has...
(Headline USA) Drawing inspiration from the Obama-era "Operation Choke Point" and the controversial ESG investing movement, the Biden administration is using a sticks-and-carrots approach to force banks to follow its aggressively woke agenda.
On one hand, it has threatned banks with fines and investigations for insufficient money-lending to high-risk minority...
(Headline USA) The "Rich Men North of Richmond" may have a backdoor plan to keep their jobs in November---by meddling with the mail service.
Ahead of an election where, once again, Democrats---and even some Republicans---are embracing the widespread use of mail-in voting, the U.S. Postal Service appears to be asleep...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Utah’s Department of Corrections after alleging that the state violated an inmate’s rights by refusing to provide treatment for gender dysphoria.
The DOJ’s lawsuit comes three weeks after federal prosecutors threatened to sue Utah if it failed to implement...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Anti-Trumpers have been using violent incidents involving seemingly mentally ill government contractors and ex-military personnel to attack the former President—and now one of the original engineers of the Russiagate hoax has reemerged to help with the smear campaign.
The latest incident of this happened after U.S....
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) CNN was put to task when a guest challenged the network live on air, defending former President Donald Trump's characterization of the man accused of brutally murdering beloved nursing student Laken Riley as an "animal."
On Wednesday, Scott Jennings, a former aide in the Bush White House...