Los Angeles to Require Proof of Vax for Indoor Restaurants, Businesses
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday passed an ordinance requiring that people show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19Read More
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday passed an ordinance requiring that people show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19Read More
In Charlotte, North Carolina, school districts are saying they’ve been forced to make last-minute adjustments to menu items for schoolRead More
A Marine officer who was a prominent online critic of the Biden administration’s Afghanistan withdrawal was released Tuesday after aRead More
President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced his picks to head the National Endowments for the Humanities and the Arts, tappingRead More
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., told Newsmax Tuesday that the U.S. Marine Corps was acting in a “heavy-handed” way and “politicizing”Read More
Sen. Mike Braun told Newsmax that parents should be the primary stakeholders in their children’s education. The senator mentioned thisRead More
The Justice Department said Tuesday that it is reviewing an earlier decision to decline prosecution against two former FBI agentsRead More
U.S. Capitol Police on Tuesday detained a man in a suspicious SUV parked outside the Supreme Court.
Republicans in the House and Senate have continued their efforts to oppose a proposal that would change what information onRead More
After previously suggesting a $1.5 trillion alternative to the $3.5 trillion spending bill his fellow Democrats are proposing, moderate Sen.Read More
Sen. Roger Marshall criticized China on Newsmax for bullying Taiwan.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves told Newsmax that President Joe Biden’s administration is ”picking and choosing” what laws it wants toRead More
Former President Donald Trump’s ire for ”Republicans in Name Only” (RINOs) extends beyond just U.S. House and Senate seats, asRead More
A woman in her late 30s died after contracting a rare blood-clotting syndrome from the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine,Read More
A Missouri judge ruled on Tuesday that the Kansas City Council was in violation of state law for reallocating millionsRead More