Homeless and clueless in Oakland and elsewhere in America
BY ELIHU HARRIS AND MARY L. G. THEROUX Oakland, California, has always lived in the shadow of San Francisco. Now, in one metric at least, it surpasses the city across…
BY ELIHU HARRIS AND MARY L. G. THEROUX Oakland, California, has always lived in the shadow of San Francisco. Now, in one metric at least, it surpasses the city across…
By Mark Tapscott When New Jersey Democratic Rep. Albio Sires announced that he wouldn’t seek reelection, he became the 23rd sitting Democrat in the House of Representatives to opt out…
By Aaron Kliegman Elected officials and like-minded activists across the country are refusing to cooperate with ongoing efforts to thwart voter fraud and promote the integrity of future elections, lambasting…
By Stephen Frank & By Bonchie The Virginia experience is continuing. Now the highly Democrat/radical city of Houston is finding the teaching racism and bigotry in the schools is not…
By Petr Svab At least 41 Congress members won’t seek reelection in the 2022 midterms, 24 of them Democrats. That’s a reversal from the previous midterms in 2018, when 55…
By Michael Lee The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in two separate challenges to President Biden‘s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The Court announced Wednesday it will hear…
By Emma Colton Chicago small business owners are coping with theft and destruction while, according to them, there is no “collaborative effort” from local leaders to crack down on rampant…
By Monique Beals Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) is calling for federal officials to help her curb gun violence in the city and target its root causes. In a speech…
By Eva Fu The Chinese regime paid almost $4.4 million to a Washington-based radio station to broadcast propaganda to American households, new federal disclosures show. CGTN, the global arm for…
BY JOSEPH BOSCO, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR President Biden’s Summit for Democracy — especially its confirmation of Taiwan as a separate democratic polity from Communist China — lost some luster last week.…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly A federal judge in Missouri has issued a temporary hold on the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors in 10 U.S. states while litigation…
By Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden’s administration was directed on Monday to reply to a flurry of fresh challenges to its private employer COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Supreme Court Justice Brett…