Biden administration scraps $450,000 payments to migrant families separated under Trump
The Biden administration has walked away from legal negotiations in which it was considering paying $450,000 to each adult and child separate
Jan. 6 committee admits to altering text message between Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan
The Jan. 6 committee admitted that it changed a text message between former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Rep. Jim Jordan, excl
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Goes on Offense Against Critical Race Theory, Proposes the Stop WOKE Act
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Wednesday announced what his office branded a “first of its kind in the nation” legislation to combat both w
Supreme Court Rejects Religious Liberty Challenge To New York Vaccine Mandate
The Supreme Court rejected Monday a challenge from New York health care workers who argued their state’s vaccine mandate violated their relig
Kamala Harris Announces $1.2B Private Sector Investment in Central America as Border Crisis Continues
Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday announced that American corporations and international organizations have agreed to invest $1.2 billio
Conservative Political Commentator Doug Wead, a Lifelong Pentecostal, Dies at 75
Conservative political commentator and New York Times bestselling author Doug Wead, author of the 2019 book Inside Trump's White House: The R
‘Build Back Better’ Programs Will Add $3 Trillion to Deficit if Made Permanent
At the request of multiple Republican senators, the Democrats fighting to advance President Biden’s Build Back Better plan, the gargantuan re
New study suggests natural immunity is more protective over time than COVID-19 vaccine
The study is one of many that suggest those with natural immunity are in the single best protected group against infection and severe illness
Biden signs executive orders to make all government vehicles electric & buildings renewable powered
A series of new executive orders aims to make the federal government carbon neutral by 2050.
Non-Citizen Voting Is Wrong for NYC (and Everywhere Else)
A proposal in New York City to give non-citizens the right to vote should be rejected.
House Passes 2022 NDAA with Red Flag Law Language Removed
The House of Representatives passed a final version of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Tuesday night which does not contai
Biden's Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors Has Been Shot Down
A nationwide injunction against President Joe Biden's Wuhan coronavirus vaccine mandate for federal contractors has been issued by a federal
Governments warn of heart problems from COVID vaccines, but Twitter calls research 'unsafe'
Governments around the world are warning their citizens that COVID-19 vaccines present heart risks in some populations. But if Twitter users
Phony Abortion History Returns to the Supreme Court
A discussion of the history of abortion law occupied several minutes of the oral argument before the Supreme Court last Wednesday. Much of wh
NYC to expand vaccine mandate to the private sector Dec. 27
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday a first-in-nation COVID-19 vaccine mandate on all private workers that will take effect a
Disaster: U.S. Economy Added Just 210,000 Jobs in November
The U.S. economy added 210,00 jobs in November and the unemployment rate sank to 4.2 percent.
Dems Celebrate 2 Cent Drop in Gas Price
Democrats did a victory lap Thursday after gas prices dropped two cents per gallon in the last two weeks—ignoring the fact that the price for
Biden Hasn’t Released Report To American Public On How Many Illegal Aliens Are In U.S
Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration has reportedly failed to disclose information to the American people related to the number of
Researchers shoot holes in study touted for confirming 'masks work' in curbing COVID
Study of 342,000 adults finds masks effective against COVID based on 20 infections.
Biden legal defeats rapidly piling up across the nation on broad array of policy fronts
On issues ranging from vaccine mandates to immigration policy and racial preferences, federal courts across the country have repeatedly found