The State Department is seeking to launch an investigation into Myanmar’s military after an exposé by the AP detailing their systemic torture of prisoners.
On Thursday, protestors gathered outside the home of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, the latest in a series of signals that not all New Yorkers are on board with the city’s COVID-vaccine-related mandates.
The NAACP sent a letter to all professional sports player’s associations saying they were appealing for them to be “role models” by pushing a leftist agenda. The letter claims Texas has become a “blueprint by legislators to violate constitutional rights for all.”
A Wall Street Journal report says that the Biden administration is reportedly considering granting payments to migrant families who illegally crossed the border that were separated during President Trump’s term under his “zero tolerance” policy.
Natural gas prices jumped another 12% this week, continuing a streak of record highs. This is a major concern, not just for those filling their gas tanks at the pump, but for all Americans planning to heat their homes this winter. This is further evidence in the ever-growing case for how the The Biden Administration is not concerned for the average American.
President Joe Biden’s new $1.75 trillion spending framework was released with assurances that it would satisfy all sides of the months-long debate over how best to address infrastructure and social issues; but, within hours of his announcing the framework’s existence, the president faced push back from the far-left element of the Democratic Party.
Shocking images of scantily-clad male high school students giving school staff members “lap-dances” at a homecoming event in Hazard, Kentucky, have prompted an investigation by the school district.
Wednesday on Financial Issues with Dan Celia, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver detailed the situations that many Americans face in the midst of these overreaching vaccine orders.
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday said he would refocus his efforts on an old plan of his to open supervised heroin injection sites in the city.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) on Wednesday introduced a House version of a bill that would block and deport immigrants with sex crime convictions from the United States.