#9726

Given difficulties of accessing regulatory data, obfuscations, and documented underreporting, we find it likely there are other serious harms of the covid-19 vaccines, than those uncovered so far.

#9727

New York Times columnist David French criticized the expulsion of Tennessee Democrats, but resurfaced tweets show him calling for the expulsion of GOP senators.

#9728

This year alone, lawmakers in seven states, including Iowa, have introduced or passed bills that would ease child labor laws.

#9729

Trammell Crow Jr, who reportedly met with the Duchess on his Texas ranch this year, faces a lawsuit from two women

#9730

Twitter users blasted Vice President Kamala Harris for her "loud" speech defending the protests that happened in the Tennessee state legislature this week.

#9731

Public unions’ power over California municipalities has created a governing crisis.

#9732

UPDATE, Friday: NPR said that it has stopped tweeting from its main Twitter account after the platform labeled the news organization “state-affiliated media.” A spokesperson said that t…

#9733

Thirteen Republican senators voted to increase meal reimbursements for state employees after voting against a bill to expand free school lunches for low-income students.

#9734

Gov. Greg Abbott called for the pardon of Daniel Perry a day after he was found guilty by a jury for the murder of a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020.

#9735

In a split-screen legislative affair expected to last late into Thursday night, Texas lawmakers are set to vote on a pair of proposals that may spell out the future of Gov. Greg Abbott’s ambi…

#9736

"What happened to believing women?"

#9737

The left gins up another phony ethics assault to tarnish the Supreme Court.

#9738

A Texas jury convicted Daniel Perry, an Army sergeant from North Texas, of murder Friday for fatally shooting Garrett Foster, an armed protester, in 2020.

#9739

In a shocking incident caught on video, a 15-year-old Houston high school student sucker-punched a teacher in the face while demanding to get his phone.

#9740

“The failure of our education system to teach America’s young people their own history,” I wrote nearly four years ago, “is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that almost no one…

#9741

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is reportedly preparing a reelection campaign as an Independent for U.S. Senate in Arizona.

#9742

Emma Hernandez is defiant even if she fears what may come in the latest stage of the nation’s fight over abortion: a widening prohibition to safe a

#9743

The victory by abortion-rights supporter Judge Janet Protasiewicz underscores Republicans’ challenges in swing states.

#9744

Nearly half of Generation Z does not identify as religious, according to a new study, and religious leaders that spoke to the Daily Caller News...

#9745

Athletics Canada’s former head coach has come forward to reveal that he was threatened by the Canadian Olympic Committee lawyers after expressing discontent with the results of the women’s 800m at the 2016 Olympic Games. The competition saw three biological males take the top spots, displacing the female Canadian bid to fourth place. Peter Eriksson, […]

#9746

Disney's new trailer for "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" features a woke joke about capitalism in which the character played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge implies that capitalism is nothing but a round robin of theft.

#9747

A small group of volunteers for a political action committee founded by billionaire Tom Steyer is using dating apps to improve voter turnout. Kristi Johnston, the national press secretary for NextGen America, described the benefits of using dating apps to reach potential voters during an April 4 interview with WKOW-TV. Johnston insisted that the organization […]

#9748

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton blasted Travis County District Attorney José Garza who he described as a "Soros-backed" prosecutor.

#9749

Now we know why corporations are so woke: they know that “Go woke, go broke” is just a slogan, and that patriots have no equivalent to the ESG movement.

#9750

U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Perry was found guilty of murder after he opened fire on a police brutality protester whom Perry claimed pointed a gun at him first.
