A new total of 22 states are suing the Biden administration over its sweeping COVID-19 vaccine mandate, specifically the part that requires health care workers in facilities including hospitals to take the shot or risk termination.
A Seattle, Washington official recently told an election review panel that a vote submitted on a napkin is considered valid, leading some to question election integrity within the state.
Last week, the professor took to Twitter to defend a book written and published this summer titled “A Long Dark Shadow: Minor Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity.”
Concern is mounting for the safety of tennis player Peng Shuai, as the star Chinese athlete has not been seen since making sexual assault allegations against a former vice premier.
The school board lifted Cross’s ridiculous suspension on Monday in a $20,000 settlement, marking a vital win for the protection of religious freedom and freedom of speech in public schools.
Monday, when President Joe Biden signed a well-discussed $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, he enshrined into law a bevy of new spending measures.
Multiple states have approved Covid-19 booster shots for all adults, despite the recommendations issued by the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
The reaction from the United States was quick and outspoken in the wake of Russia destroying one of its own satellites by firing a missile into space.
White House officials have launched a damage-control campaign on behalf of Kamala Harris on the heels of a scathing CNN report claiming the Vice President’s “entrenched dysfunction and lack of focus” has left the Biden administration exasperated.
According to the most recent Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary (JOLTS) report, a record-high 4.4 million people quit their jobs in September. That corresponds to 3% of the entire workforce and it is a rise from the previous high of 4.3 million way back in…August 2021.