by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 10, 2022
A bridge linking a major international shipping route between the U.S. and Canada is blocked, thanks to a weeks-long protest by truckers in that country who are against COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “Cameras over the highway on I-94 depicted a massive...
by Chris Butler | Feb 10, 2022
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday endorsed former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones for the state’s 10th Congressional District. Trump announced the endorsement via video. “When it comes to Georgia’s 10th Congressional District I have only...
by Steve Stewart | Feb 10, 2022
The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office is looking into allegations that North Miami voters were receiving help in completing ballots in voting booths from election officials and other government employees. The findings were first reported by The Miami...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 10, 2022
State Representative Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek) asked Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich for a legal opinion on whether there is an “invasion” under the U.S. Constitution on the U.S. border with Mexico, allowing Arizona to defend itself. Brnovich...
by Eric Burk | Feb 10, 2022
The Virginia Senate passed a bill that will allow parents to opt their children out of wearing masks at school. Democratic Senators Chap Petersen (D-Fairfax City) and Lynwood Lewis Jr. (D-Accomack) joined with Republicans to pass SB 739 after the Senate debated...
by Eric Burk | Feb 10, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin received two major education policy wins Wednesday from the Democrat-controlled Virginia Senate, which passed Senator Siobhan Dunnavant’s (R-Henrico) bill requiring parental notification of sexually explicit instructional material...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 10, 2022
School closures, coronavirus mandates, and district struggles to provide adequate remote learning platforms for students have led parents, and some teachers, to think outside the box to create their own private “microschools” that provide individualized...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 10, 2022
Ohio gubernatorial candidate Jim Renacci, a Republican primary challenger to incumbent Governor Mike DeWine, promised to appoint an administration official to serve as a pro-life advocate if he were elected. According to the candidate, the individual, who would...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 10, 2022
A preschool teacher in West Palm Beach has deleted a TikTok video wherein she explained that she was teaching her students – younger than 5 years old – about racism. Fortunately, the video was archived by another TikTok account dedicated to exposing...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 10, 2022
Herschend Enterprises, the nation’s largest privately-owned themed attractions corporation, announced Tuesday it will cover 100% of tuition, fees, and books for any of its 11,000 employees who choose to pursue further education. The investment in employee...
by Grant Holcomb | Feb 10, 2022
President Joe Biden (D) and the White House entered the debate focused on Florida House Bill (HB) 7 by State Representative Bryan Avila (R-Virginia Gardens). On Twitter Tuesday, both the White House account and the president’s account chimed in, criticizing...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 10, 2022
Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams apologized after appearing without a mask for a photo opportunity last week in front of a classroom full of masked students. “I took a picture and that was the mistake,” Abrams said on CNN Tuesday....
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 10, 2022
As the midterm elections approach, a number of Democrat governors are now following in the steps of Republican Governors Ron DeSantis (FL) and Glenn Youngkin (VA) in support of dropping mask mandates. Supported by their political and media allies, the governors...
by RealClearWire | Feb 10, 2022
by Peter Flaherty After leaving his victims with shattered dreams and millions in collective financial losses, the legendary con artist Charles Ponzi observed with casual cruelty, “Even if they never got anything for it, it was cheap at that price.” There is...