Top 5 ways speech, religious freedom and life were all under attack in 2022
By Kristen Waggoner Year’s end is often the time to take stock of what’s been accomplished and what’s left to do. Most of us engage in this exercise personally and…
By Kristen Waggoner Year’s end is often the time to take stock of what’s been accomplished and what’s left to do. Most of us engage in this exercise personally and…
Story by James Gordon For Dailymail.com Democrats claimed the Inflation Reduction Act would help ordinary Americans, but new analysis suggests people making less than $400,000 a year could end up…
By Thomas Catenacci A dark money group tied to Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss poured tens of millions of dollars into organizations leading major left-wing campaigns, according to recently released tax…
Story by Laurel Duggan Three high-profile Democratic governors are struggling to stabilize their states’ retirement programs due to a falling stock market and may have difficulties paying out benefits in…
By Jack Phillips The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Title 42, the Trump-era immigration and public health order, to remain in place for the time being. The high court voted…
Story by Brad Polumbo Amassive labor shortage continues to hamstring the economy, with millions more empty jobs than unemployed job-seekers. All the while, millions of people remain on the sidelines,…
Story by Kristine Parks Lifelong Democrats in Florida are rejecting their party’s woke politics and supporting Governor Ron DeSantis instead, according to one report from Bari Weiss’s new media outlet,…
By Jay Clemons The Supreme Court docket for 2023 revealed it would hear two major challenges to the Biden administration executive order forgiving student-loan debt for millions of people in…
By Caden Pearson A federal appeals court on Monday struck down a White House rule requiring anyone employed by a federal contractor to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition…
By Paul Best The labor force participation rate was 62.1% last month, notably lower than the 63.4% mark it was at before the coronavirus pandemic struck the United States in…
Story by Nancy Cook and Akayla Gardner (Bloomberg) — The White House urged Congress to provide additional border funding as the administration braces for another potential migrant surge if pandemic-era…
by Kaelan Deese Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily paused lifting Title 42 immigration restrictions while the high court considers a Republican-backed request for a longer hold against the…