Biden must change course to preempt food shortage
By Kelly Loeffler In America, the availability of everyday goods such as groceries and gasoline is generally a given. Even in 2020, amid the fallout of a pandemic, well-documented shortages…
By Kelly Loeffler In America, the availability of everyday goods such as groceries and gasoline is generally a given. Even in 2020, amid the fallout of a pandemic, well-documented shortages…
BY ZACHARY STIEBER Heart inflammation requiring hospital care was more common among people who received COVID-19 vaccines than those who did not, according to a new study of tens of…
By Sandy Fitzgerald The state of Texas one day will likely have to take the border situation into its own hands if the federal government won’t help, as President Joe…
By Timothy Nerozzi American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten warned that legislation similar to Florida’s recent parental rights bill may have dire consequences. “This notion – we’ve been very…
By Marisa Schultz An already tough midterm year for Democrats is poised to get rougher when the Biden administration rescinds Title 42 next month, a move experts warn could lead…
By Andrew Kerr Two foreign nonprofit groups with close ties to high-ranking Biden administration officials are poised to receive a combined $790 million from the president’s fiscal year 2023 budget,…
Biden’s education agenda has proven to be an unrelenting experiment in big government By Frederick Hess Between the war raging in Ukraine and the inflation raging at home, one might…
By Mike DeBonis WASHINGTON — President Biden is facing a growing mutiny from Democratic candidates — including five vulnerable senators — who are questioning his administration’s decision to lift a…
by David Freddoso, Online Opinion Editor When female swimmers at the University of Pennsylvania told school officials that they did not want to look at Lia Thomas’s penis in the…
By Jay Clemons The Biden administration announced Friday it would resume leasing sales for oil and gas drilling on federal land, while also sharply reducing the acreage available for leases,…
By KGNS staff LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott reaches a deal with a second Mexican State. Abbott met with the Governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua,…
By Peter Lucas You want to empty Washington of Democrats? Keep busing thousands of illegal immigrants from the Rio Grande to the Potomac. It is Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s answer…