


Economist Borjas: Immigration Redistributes ‘Wealth from the Native Poor to the Native Rich’
by Emily Bevard In July alone, U.S. Customs and Border Protection made nearly 200,000 arrests at the southern border. President Biden’s push for looser border policies has welcomed an influx of migrants since the beginning of his presidency and, according...
Civil Rights Experts Challenge Google Fellowship’s Race-Based Requirements
by Eric Lendrum A fellowship hosted by Big Tech giant Google is facing heavy legal criticism due to its use of racial quotas, which critics say are unconstitutional. Newsbusters reports that the prestigious fellowship, which offers $100,000 to students pursuing...
Elon Musk Teams Up with Major Cell Provider to End Dead Zones
by John Hugh DeMastri Cell phone carrier T-Mobile and Elon Musk’s spacecraft manufacturer SpaceX announced a cooperative initiative Thursday, which the two organizations claim will end dead zones in cell phone coverage. Over 20% of the U.S. by land area and 90%...
Commentary: The CDC Finally Admits the Science on Natural Immunity
by Jon Miltimore In August 2021 Science Magazine, a peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, highlighted groundbreaking research out of Israel that upended the public health establishment. The research, which...
‘Leftist Mindset’: DeSantis Rips Hochul, Crist for Treating Republicans Like ‘Second-Class Citizens’
by Harold Hutchison Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida blasted Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York and Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist of Florida for attacking Republicans during a Saturday night Fox News appearance. “We’ve got so much support in...
Gov. Abbott Accelerates Busing of Foreign Nationals from Southern Border to New York City
by Bethany Blankley Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is accelerating the state’s busing to New York City of foreign nationals who’ve entered the U.S. through the southern border. The majority coming in are believed to not have valid asylum claims, are bypassing federal...
Toyota Executive Calls Market for Electric Vehicles Not ‘Mature Enough,’ Georgia Has Almost 4,000 Charging Stations
by Karen Kidd The United States, including Georgia, isn’t ready to fully adopt electric vehicles (EVs), and hybrids continue to be a better alternative for the near term, a high-ranking Toyota executive told the Wall Street Journal. High EV prices and a...
Commentary: Woke Retailers Seek Congressional Smash-and-Grab on Your Credit Card
by Rick Manning Woke retailers like Home Depot, Kroger, and Walmart are asking Congress to pass their own special smash and grab worth billions of dollars by mandating changes to how credit cards are processed. Joining forces with far-left Democratic Senate...
New York Gov. Hochul Calls Remote Learning During Pandemic ‘A Mistake’
by Steve Bittenbender New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday called it “a mistake” the state switched to remote learning in schools at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic more than two years ago. Hochul, a Democrat running to serve a full term in November, made...
Trump Calls DOJ’s Heavily Redacted Affidavit for Mar-a-Lago Raid a ‘Total Public Relations Subterfuge’
by Debra Heine The Justice Department ordered the FBI raid of former President Trump’s home in Palm Beach, Florida out of concern that “highly classified national security documents” stored in the estate’s basement could be disclosed and compromise “clandestine...
Lawmakers Refer Propositions to the Ballot to Address the Initiative Process in Arizona, Raise the Bar for Tax Hikes
The Republican-dominated Arizona Legislature referred three propositions to the Arizona ballot this year to improve the initiative process. Proposition 128 would allow the legislature to fix citizen initiatives with legal problems instead of requiring them to go back...
Oversight Republicans Investigate Why DOE Hasn’t Spent COVID Relief Funds, Role of Teachers Unions
by Casey Harper Oversight Republicans have launched an investigation into how the U.S. Department of Education has handled billions of COVID-19 relief dollars, raising the alarm about the major learning loss experienced by students. Republicans on the House...
Ryan to Appear with Biden in Ohio Despite President’s Low Approval Rating
U.S. Representative Tim Ryan (D-OH-13), a candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio, said this weekend that he will make a public appearance alongside President Joe Biden despite the latter’s abysmal approval rating in the Buckeye State. A July survey from Morning Consult...
After Zuckerberg Revelation, FBI Says It Routinely Warns Social Media About ‘Malign Influence’
– – – Photo “Mark Zuckerberg” by JD Lasicav. CC BY 2.0. Background Photo “Federal Bureau of Investigations” by cisko66. CC BY 3.0.
OH-13 Democrat Nominee Emilia Sykes Inserted Pay Increase into Legislation to Benefit First Responders Families
In 2018, as an Ohio legislative leader, OH-13 Democrat nominee Emilia Sykes inserted a pay raise for herself into legislation to benefit the families of fallen first responders. Between December 2017 and December 31, 2018, Emilia Sykes served as the Democratic Whip in...
‘Find Another Job’: Oklahoma Officials Respond to Teacher Quitting over CRT Ban
by Reagan Reese Oklahoma officials are calling for teachers pushing Critical Race Theory (CRT) to leave the classroom after an Oklahoma teacher spoke out against the states’ education law following her resignation. Summer Boismier quit her high school teaching...
American Ally Strikes Nuclear Deal with Russia
by Micaela Burrow South Korea reached an agreement with Russia’s state-run nuclear giant to jointly construct a reactor turbine despite sanctions and widespread global hostility toward Russia, The Associated Press reported Thursday. South Korea’s state-run...
Bill Proposed to Compensate the Wrongfully Convicted in Pennsylvania
Two Pennsylvania state legislators on Friday proposed a law to facilitate compensation for those who the commonwealth imprisons based on wrongful convictions. State Representatives Frank Ryan (R-Palmyra) and Regina Young (D-Philadelphia) plan to introduce the...
‘Incompetence, Neglect of Duty, and Misuse of Authority’: Gov. Ron DeSantis Suspends Four Broward County School Board Members
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday suspended via executive order four Broward County School Board members “due to their incompetence, neglect of duty, and misuse of authority.” Board members Patricia Good, Donna Korn, Ann Murray and Laurie Rich...