Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf Appoints Vote-by-Mail Advocate to State’s Top...
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf appointed Leigh Chapman to serve as Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth, replacing Veronica Degraffenreid who accepted a different position in the Wolf administration....
View ArticleMissouri Gov. Parson Says St. Louis Newspaper Admitted to Violating Computer...
Missouri Republican Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday expressed confidence the Cole County prosecutor will charge the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for violating a state law protecting computer networks. Gov....
View ArticleCommentary: A Coming Epidemic of Motion Sickness
The tandem rise of autonomous driving and virtual reality has the potential to revolutionize modern life. At the same time, however, the technologies could introduce an epidemic of motion sickness....
View ArticleCommentary: Six Cultish Things Globalist Elites Want You to Look Forward to...
The year is 2022. The place: a New York City so overpopulated that everyone is sleeping and dying on outdoor stairways. All sweating like pigs because of global warming. People have become unwitting...
View ArticleCoffee Drinkers May Have Lower Risk of Developing Diseases, Studies Suggest
People who drink black coffee might be at a lower risk of developing diseases, such as Parkinson’s, heart diseases, Type 2 diabetes and cancer, according to various studies, CNN reported. Research also...
View ArticleChristian Group to Match All Donations up to $500,000 for Midwest Tornado...
Foster’s Outriders, a Christian nonprofit organization, announced Thursday that it would match all donations up to $500,000 given to the ongoing tornado relief effort in the Midwest. The group, founded...
View ArticleOklahoma Proposes Bill That Would Allow Parents to Remove Sexually Graphic...
An Oklahoma bill introduced on Dec. 16 may allow parents to seek the removal of books that they deem inappropriate from school libraries. The bill, Senate Bill 1142, would give parents a right to ask...
View ArticleJobless Claims Remain Near 52-Year Low
The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims decreased to 198,000 in the week ending Dec. 25 as employers continue to fight to retain workers amid a tight labor market and growing Omicron...
View ArticleNavy Removes Two Top Commanders Citing ‘Loss of Confidence in Their Ability...
The Navy has made the rare decision to remove two high-ranking officers from their posts – commanders of the littoral combat ship Montgomery – citing a "loss of confidence in their ability to command."...
View ArticleLatest Research Chronicles the Impact of COVID Lockdowns on Children
A growing body of academic research is chronicling the toll that pandemic lockdowns imposed on children, warning that the mental and social anguish the policies caused outweigh the health protections....
View ArticleCommentary: In Scotland, They’ll Take the Woke Road
The online class on gender, feminism, and the law was underway when Lisa Keogh, a 29-year-old student and mother of two, introduced a note of unwoke contention into the discussion. “We were talking...
View ArticleCommentary: 2022 Won’t Be More of the Same
End of the year reviews, along with predictions for the coming year, are a staple around this time. But, as Yogi Berra wisely said, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” I took...
View ArticleTrump Confidant Kerik Surrenders Memos to January 6 Panel, Vows to...
Then-President Donald Trump's team assembled a 10-day pressure campaign in December 2020 hoping to shame governors and state legislators into officially investigating allegations of Election 2020...
View ArticleTwitter Permanently Suspends Georgia U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor...
Twitter permanently suspended the personal account of Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene over repeated violations of its COVID-19 misinformation policy, the company confirmed early Sunday....
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