by Cooper Moran | Sep 19, 2021 | Arizona, Battleground States, The West
Members of the Arizona State Senate will release the results of the months-long forensic audit of approximately 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County. According to a social media post by Republicans in the Senate, the information, gathered and compiled by a...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Ohio, The Midwest
A parent with a child in the Cloverleaf Local School District in Medina County has filed a lawsuit against the school district board members over the district’s mask mandate. The lawsuit, filed earlier this month, follows a decision by the board to...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has offered her support for the plaintiffs suing the city of Gainesville over its vaccine mandate policy. Moody filed an amicus brief in the 8th Circuit Court saying the vaccine mandate does not hold constitutional muster...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | Commentary, News
by Robert Romano “Construing the Commerce Clause to permit Congress to regulate individuals precisely because they are doing nothing would open a new and potentially vast domain to congressional authority.” That was Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Minnesota, The Midwest, The Upper-Midwest, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Representative Gwen Moore (D-WI-04) and Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN-05) are calling for an investigation into the Fort McCoy refugee conditions. In a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, they asked for an investigation into...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Michigan, The Upper-Midwest
by Scott McClallen A rise in the number of electric vehicles rumbling off manufacturers’ assembly lines and hitting the state’s roads and highways has Michigan planning to build out a network of charging stations. A state report predicts by 2030,...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
by Sebastian Hughes The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidance ultimately hindered the U.S. response to the pandemic, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb wrote in his upcoming book “Uncontrolled Spread,” set to be released Sept. 21....
by Julie Carr | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News, Politics
Stephen K. Bannon welcomed economic writer and political analyst, Steve Moore on Friday’s War Room: Pandemic to discuss the federal government’s budget timeline and how Republicans are now in a position as DIP lenders to say no to more time. Bannon: Ok....
by Cooper Moran | Sep 19, 2021 | Arizona, Battleground States, The West
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) and the Arizona State Senate announced on Friday that they reached an agreement related to the state’s subpoenas for 2020 election material. The agreement will allow a special master, former U.S. Rep. John...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
by Andrew Kerr New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have violated a myriad of House ethics rules for attending the ritzy Met Gala on Monday evening while wearing a “tax the rich” dress, a conservative watchdog group alleged in a complaint obtained by the...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | Commentary, News
by Jack Cashill In a just world, if the reporting of Bob Woodward and Robert Costa in their new book Peril is accurate, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley would be sharpening his ceremonial sword and planning seppuku. Woodward and Costa...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
by Thomas Catenacci Retail sales unexpectedly increased last month despite continued challenges facing the economy as it recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. Sales ticked up 0.7% in August relative to July and totaled $618.7 billion, according to a Census...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
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by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | Commentary, News
by Glenn Ellmers The bomb that detonated at Scripps College on the afternoon of February 26, 1969, didn’t injure anyone, but an innocent young woman was badly maimed when another device exploded almost simultaneously in Carnegie Hall at adjacent Pomona College....
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin lawmakers are wrestling with the question of who should talk to their kids about sexual orientation and gender identity. The Assembly Committee on Education on Thursday held a marathon hearing on a plan that would allow parents to...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
by Kendall Tietz A California high school classroom displayed what an anonymous parent called “disgusting brainwashing of students with taxpayer dollars” over photos that show F*** the Police and F*** Amerikkka posters and Pride and Black Lives Matter flags,...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Minnesota, The Upper-Midwest
The White Bear Area School Board closed its public forum on Monday night after parents showed up to the meeting maskless. One parent called out the hypocrisy, posting a photo of White Bear Lake area school employees maskless at an event earlier in September....
by Star News Staff | Sep 19, 2021 | National, News
by Harry Wilmerding San Francisco Mayor London Breed was seen maskless at a local nightclub Wednesday in violation of the city’s current mask guidance, a local news outlet reported. Videos and photos show the mayor at the Black Cat jazz club in the Tenderloin...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Florida, The South
For weeks, Florida has been seeing a consistent decline in COVID hospitalizations. As of Thursday, Florida had a total of 9,917 confirmed hospitalizations, according to the Florida Hospital Association (FHA) through the Department of Health and Human Services....
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Michigan, The Upper-Midwest
by Scott McClallen A rise in the number of electric vehicles rumbling off manufacturers’ assembly lines and hitting the state’s roads and highways has Michigan planning to build out a network of charging stations. A state report predicts by 2030,...
by Chris Butler | Sep 19, 2021 | Battleground States, Georgia, The South
Federal officials have indicted certain South Georgia medical professionals for the alleged illegal distribution of opioids and conspiracy to commit health care fraud. This, according to a press release that officials with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the...