Con Edison bills surge in January, prompting outcry from New Yorkers
By Daniella Genovese Energy bills for a swath of New Yorkers surged in January, prompting an outcry from customers who say their bills have doubled in the latest wrinkle to…
By Daniella Genovese Energy bills for a swath of New Yorkers surged in January, prompting an outcry from customers who say their bills have doubled in the latest wrinkle to…
By Charlie McCarthy Government officials and medical experts should be promoting COVID-19 therapeutics and focus less on vaccines and mandates, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told Newsmax on Thursday morning. Paul,…
BY PETER SULLIVAN A federal judge in Texas on Friday blocked President Biden‘s mandate for federal workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the latest blow to the White House’s…
Opinion by Bruce Fein, opinion contributor Constitutional illiteracy is epidemic among the nation’s political leadership. It has begotten a counterrevolution against our nation’s highest law in favor of an executive…
By Zachary Stieber The White House on Thursday defended President Joe Biden after he claimed the upcoming midterm elections “easily could be illegitimate.” “Lets be clear: POTUS was not casting…
By Harry Lee and Nicholas VandenNieuwenhof Federal health agencies haven’t recognized ivermectin as an effective treatment for COVID-19 patients. According to Doctor Leland Stillman, the reason is more political than…
by Anna Giaritelli, Homeland Security Reporter The number of immigration cases waiting to be decided in federal court has increased at a faster rate under the Biden administration than under…
Opinion by Jonathan Turley In Shakespeare’s “Othello,” the character Iago famously declared that “men in rage strike those that wish them best.” It was a warning that Sen. Kyrsten Sinema…
By Andrew Mark Miller President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to push his police reform agenda via an executive order as early as this month. The executive actions are still…
By Charles Creitz Republicans in the Pennsylvania State Senate plan to draft a bill that would relocate migrants entering the state on Biden administration-sponsored flights to the president’s home state…
The number of new applications for unemployment benefits climbed 23,000 last week to 230,000, more than anticipated and a discouraging sign for the recovery. The new numbers were reported on…
U.S. consumer prices rose solidly in December, with the annual increase in inflation the largest in nearly four decades, which could bolster expectations that the Federal Reserve will start raising…