The US Department of Transportation is waiving part of a fine assessed against Southwest Airlines after the company cancelled thousands of flights during a winter storm in 2022.

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YouTube removes 2.5 million ‘dislikes’ from Biden White House videos

How does it feel to be ratioed even when the system is rigged in your favor? Ask Joe Biden.

Pending Home Sales Plunged More Than 10% in February

Pending home sales dropped far more than expected in February as the supply of homes on the market fell swiftly and home prices soared, data

‘A Huge Military Disadvantage’: Congressman Writes USMC General, Requests Disclosure Over Vaccine-Related Troop Dismissals

How is the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for troops affecting the strength and readiness of the Marine Corps? 

Study: More Than Half Of Omicron Hospitalizations Weren’t Actually For COVID-19

A majority of COVID-19 hospitalizations during the South African Omicron variant wave weren’t actually for the virus, a new study has found.

Navy Servicemembers Seeking COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Religious Exemptions Handed Favorable Ruling

A federal judge in Texas granted 35 Navy service members’ court motion challenging the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate with religious exe

The Mainstream Media Is Losing The Fight Of Its Life...All Thanks To Joe Rogan

I'm expecting one of the largest mainstream media pivots in history in 2022, catalyzed by capitalism and common sense.

AOC caught maskless again in Miami drag bar as Omicron cases skyrocket

Omicron has been a drag for New Yorkers, but not for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Schumer eyes change to filibuster if GOP blocks "voting rights" legislation

Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Monday that he will force a vote by Jan. 17 on changing the Senate's rules if Republi

Florida battles federal government again over monoclonal antibody supplies

Florida’s top doctor has launched a new battle against the White House over recent shortages of the monoclonal antibody treatment used to fig

Washington state Democrats push to reduce sentences for drive-by shooters in the name of 'racial equity'

Washington state Democrats have introduced a bill that would reduce penalties for drive-by-shootings as part of an effort to promote "racial

Gold Star Father Charles Strange questions the deaths of SEAL Team 6 in Afghanistan

Explosive new book ‘Relentless: A Gold Star Father’s Pursuit of Truth' questions the Taliban shoot down of Extortion 17. 30 Americans died in

Twitter suspends Dr. Robert Malone, 'inventor' of mRNA vaccines and COVID-19 vaccine skeptic

Twitter on Wednesday suspended the account operated by Dr. Robert Malone, a U.S.-based virologist and immunologist who claims to be the inven

CDC shortens COVID isolation in half to 5 days

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday cut COVID-19 isolation times in half to five days and shortened the quara

GOP fortunes accelerating with America's biggest minority

Donald Trump cut into Democrats' traditional advantage with Hispanics during his four years in office, though Joe Biden still won a majority

NYC's private sector vaccine mandate takes effect as business community fumes

All workers in New York City were required to show employers they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday amid

Biden's terrible first year

From culture and foreign policy to COVID-19 and the economy, a close look reveals Biden’s first year was worse than either party thought it w

Gloomy, Unappreciated Joe Biden Staffers Eying the Exits

President Joe Biden’s staffers at the White House are eying the exits, citing dissatisfaction with the president and his staff’s leadership.

Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Biden Vaccine Mandates

The Supreme Court has decided to hear arguments regarding the Biden administration’s coronavirus vaccine mandate for large employers and heal