Atlantic Writer: Progressives Keep COVID Restrictions Without Scientific Justification
Some progressives have opted to adhere to strict COVID-19 restrictions without any scientific justification for doing so, ”a move thatRead More
Some progressives have opted to adhere to strict COVID-19 restrictions without any scientific justification for doing so, ”a move thatRead More
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez on Friday joined a growing list of lawmakers being censured by state Republican Party officials for votingRead More
President Joe Biden’s promised economic comeback hit a speed bump Friday with the April jobs report, which found modest jobRead More
Former New York Republican congressman Pete King says providing amnesty and reparations to more than 1,000 illegal immigrants deported fromRead More
Utah’s governor said Thursday the state has no plans to require masks for students in K-12 schools next fall, followingRead More
Some states are starting to pull federal-related COVID-related unemployment benefits in part to address labor shortages. Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte,Read More
The nation’s schools will most likely be open for full-time, in-person classes for all students by September, Education Secretary MiguelRead More
Obesity might play a stronger role in increasing the risk or death, severe pneumonia, and the need for intubation inRead More
The Biden administration announced Thursday some 940,000 people have signed up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act sinceRead More
Acting head of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Darby LaJoye on Wednesday said there had been an elevated increase inRead More
The White House issued a proclamation on the National Day of Prayer, but President Joe Biden left out “God.” FoxRead More
The politicization around masks is ”one of the worst things that’s happened” in the U.S. and has ”cost lives,” MinnesotaRead More
Facebook’s top executives set up an independent oversight board to avoid having to make tough decisions about explosive content –Read More
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus have petitioned the FCC to look into the sale of a Miami radio stationRead More
Governors of South Carolina and Georgia on Thursday signed bills into law that would allow college athletes to get paidRead More