Capitol Riot Panel Plans at Least Eight Public Hearings in June
Congress’ official probe into the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol will be the subject of at least eightRead More
Congress’ official probe into the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol will be the subject of at least eightRead More
Dr. Anthony Fauci wasn’t happy with a Florida federal judge’s landmark ruling from earlier this week, characterizing the cancellation ofRead More
A mask mandate on public transportation and airplanes will not be enforced at present, an official in President Joe Biden’sRead More
The United States on Wednesday renewed the COVID-19 public health emergency, allowing millions of Americans to keep getting free tests,Read More
Hunter Biden, as the second-born son of President Joe Biden, has reaped the benefits of being the son of aRead More
A 13-foot tall copper Confederate statue has been removed by workers in Maryland. The statue is believed to be theRead More
President Joe Biden’s nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court wins on the merits – her resumeRead More
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced in a statement on Thursday that the state will cease declaring COVID-19 a public healthRead More
Saying she “has the heart of a public servant,” former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin toldRead More
Although Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order making masks optional in the state’s public schools, the majority ofRead More
The Marine Corps accepted two religious exemptions for its vaccines mandates, which seems like progress, but some are telling FoxRead More
A book ban resurgence has sprung across the country’s public school libraries, from Pennsylvania to Wyoming, the books most inRead More
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., told ”Eric Bolling: The Balance” on Newsmax that he did not take Dr. Anthony Fauci’s commentsRead More
Nearly two dozen House Republicans on Wednesday called on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to reopen the Capitol complex to theRead More
The New York State Senate and Assembly could vote on a bill in the next session that would give theRead More