Biden’s approval dips to 36 percent in new Quinnipiac poll
By Max Greenwood President Biden’s job approval rating is down to just 36 percent in a new Quinnipiac University poll, signaling trouble for Democrats as they head into 2022. The…
Taiwan deploys advanced F-16V fighter jets amid China threat
By HUIZHONG WU and JOHNSON LAI CHIAYI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan has deployed the most advanced version of the F-16 fighter jet in its air force, as the self-ruled island…
California Only State Where Personal Income Rose Above Inflation Since Pandemic
John Seiler And now for something completely unexpected. Since the pandemic hit in the second quarter of 2020, the only state whose income has risen above inflation has been California,…
FDA Asks Court for 55 Years to Fully Release Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Data
By Ivan Pentchoukov The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asked a federal judge on Nov. 15 to give it until the year 2076 to fully release the documents in its…
More Than 100,000 Americans Died Due to a Drug Overdose in a One-Year Period for the First Time, CDC Reports
By Christopher Burroughs More than 100,000 Americans have died in the 12-month period ending in April, marking the highest number ever, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported…
OSHA suspends enforcement of large employer ‘vaccine mandate’
by: Joshua Kuhn WASHINGTON, D.C. (WSPA) – Following a November 12 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration says it…
The Wind Turbine Failures Behind Europe’s Energy Crisis Are a Warning for America
By Darragh Roche The ongoing energy crisis in Europe has shown how nations will experience “growing pains” from a switch to renewable sources of energy including wind power, according to…
Texas A&M researchers discover new inhaled drug showing promise against many respiratory viruses
By Andy Krauss . COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Researchers at Texas A&M University have discovered a new drug they say shows great promise fighting various kinds of respiratory viruses.…
SCOTUS Second Amendment Hearing Signals Justices Think There Are Too Many Gun Control Laws
By Katherine Fung The Supreme Court took up its first major Second Amendment case in over a decade on Wednesday, and while the justices’ questions suggested that New York’s law…
Leaders of the city’s Black Lives Matter movement on Wednesday threatened “riots” and “bloodshed” in the streets if Mayor-elect Eric Adams reverses the abolition of the NYPD’s controversial anti-crime units.
By CHRIS SOMMERFELDT “If he thinks that they’re going to go back to the old ways of policing, then we are going to take to the streets again. There will…
‘We’re not looking for war’ with China, but will ‘protect’ Taiwan, lawmaker says after Indo-Pacific trip
by Mike Brest Republican lawmakers just back from a fact-finding mission to the Indo-Pacific region vowed to help protect Taiwan from increasing Chinese aggression. Sens. Mike Crapo, John Cornyn, Mike…
Democrats will take up spending bill ahead of full cost analysis
by Susan Ferrechio, House Democratic leaders said lawmakers could vote on a $1.85 trillion social welfare spending bill as early as Thursday before a full cost analysis is completed. Majority…