#323001
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday cleared the way for lawmakers to severely limit or ban abortion in the state, reversing a decision by the court just four years ago that guaranteed the right to abortion under the Iowa Constitution .
loading
#323002
It’s that time. With an opportunity to look back at a wild 2017, this list recognizes those influential news media figures whose voices and/or power rang out
loading
#323003
In a rare moment of truth-telling on CNN Sunday, New York Times Opinion staff writer and editor Bari Weiss openly admitted to the Reliable Sources panel that the media was purposely ignoring the blatant anti-Semitism espoused by Democratic Congresswomen Ilhan Omar (MN) and Rashida Tlaib (MI) because of President Trump.
loading
#323004
President Donald Trump announced he would sign a new executive order Thursday establishing the "1776 Commission" to counter the 1619 Project.
loading
#323005
I am 100% behind police reform that improves community safety, protects our brave law enforcement officers and better serves our families.
loading
#323006
It’s clear President Trump has a strong support team backed with thousands of voters who show up to his rallies despite not-yet announcing his 2024 election bid. That’s why Rep. Fred
loading
#323007
Earlier this week, the Obama administration announced that the U.S. would be taking in 175,000 fleeing Syrians as migrants blood Europe.
loading
#323008
Failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will host a pricey fundraising event at her Washington, D.C., mansion as her party struggles to match the quick pace of Republicans' fundraising before 2020.
loading
#323009
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer at the age of 87-years-old.
loading
#323010
Facebook removed a campaign video from Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens over a violation of its rules, while Twitter allowed the clip to stay up.
loading
#323011
It is 9am on a Sunday, and a group of radical leftists are gathered at a shooting range in rural Long Island having target practice. From a distance, it looks like a scene from any small, conservative town in America: A group of guys palling around in a snow-covered parking lot, taking turns firing down the range while swigging cups of hot coffee to ward off the cold.
loading
#323012
Kate Williams won the Ms. Nevada 2019 crown in April, but is now at war with the pageant organizers over social media. The content in question is exactly what we expect: support for our President, Donald Trump. Williams, 29, “claims she’s a victim of censorship, and being unfairly targeted over her support for President Donald …
loading
#323013
The latest rise in infection should be more of a 'second bump' than a second wave and the response must be proportionate
loading
#323014
Now they're worried about illegal immigration?
loading
#323015
Chicago police officers will no longer be allowed to chase people on foot simply because they run away or give chase over minor offenses.
loading
#323016
Based on his latest column, it seems like Washington Post editor Fred Hiatt could get behind a rewrite of John Lennon's Imagine and release an updated version to reflect today's call for gun control. [Imagine] Prohibition… [Imagine] Mass buyback… [Imagine] A gun-free society... He liked that last line so much, he asked his readers to repeat it with him: "Let's say that once again: A gun-free society." Bliss, he thinks.
loading
#323017
#323018
NEW YORK (AP) - Just a week after announcing its $1.4 billion acquisition of Gannett , GateHouse Media was again laying off journalists and other workers at its newspapers, possibly foreshadowing the future awaiting employees of what will become the largest U.S. newspaper company. GateHouse and Gannett say the merger will allow GateHouse to accelerate its newspapers' move to digital while paying down huge sums GateHouse borrowed in order to fund the acquisition. But it's unclear exactly how it will make that happen. Last week, more than two dozen newsroom employees and other workers were reportedly laid off at 10 newspapers, from Providence, Rhode Island, to Brockton, Massachusetts, to Oklahoma City. The Associated Press confirmed several of these layoffs with the affected employees, others in their newsrooms or union representatives. GateHouse did not announce the workforce reductions, and neither the company nor its owner, New Media, had any comment for this story. Gannett also declined to comment, but pointed to previous public statements by New Media CEO Mike Reed in which he said the merged company would "not only preserve but actually enhance quality journalism." The latest layoffs may not be directly related to the merger. GateHouse also reportedly laid off dozens of employees in May and this winter. Its earnings reports show that revenue is declining when the impact of acquisitions is stripped out. Further newsroom cuts show that "GateHouse doesn't have a vision for growing revenue, only cutting costs," charged Andrew Pantazi, a reporter at the Florida Times-Union, a GateHouse paper in Jacksonville, Florida, and the head of a union chapter there. "Eventually they'll run out of costs to cut." Many in the newsrooms and the communities that depend on those newspapers are mourning the changes wrought by...
loading
#323019
"The Next Revolution" host Steve Hilton said Sunday that America has become too partisan and too inclined to get violent, adding that the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and recent comments by President Trump, prove civility is still around -- but may be dying.
loading
#323020
WASHINGTON—Consumer prices continue to rise at the fastest pace in decades, prompting critics to argue that the Biden administration’s policies is “overheating” the economy. Inflation is also wiping out gains of workers as consumer prices are rising faster than wages, according to President Obama’s top economists.
loading
#323021
It has been a month since a massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, took the lives of 19 children and two adults. The information that has come out about the Uvalde police response has only spurred more questions and a growing sense of righteous rage. The initial praise of the officers'…
loading
#323022
'Now we need to go fix the things that are broken and jacking up costs,' the House majority whip said Tuesday.
loading
#323023
An NYT editor says birthright citizenship -- and the anchor baby policy -- has been "enshrined in the Constitution for more than 150 years."
loading
#323024
The COVID-19 Election of 2020 presents us with the mother of all kitchen table issues, the pandemic, because it directly affects everyone’s lives.
loading
#323025
During a Thursday episode of his podcast Monday Morning, Bill Burr explained how his mother-in-law comes over to help watch the kids and puts on CNN, which he decried as a network full of "f**ing morons."
loading