
Category: Politics



Federal judge blocks punishment of Navy SEALs who refuse COVID-19 vaccine
On Monday, a federal judge ruled that the U.S. Department of Defense could not punish a group of Navy SEALs along with …
January 6, 2022

New Jersey Republicans sue to overturn congressional district map that favors Democrats
On Thursday, Republican members of New Jersey’s independent redistricting commission asked the Supreme Court to trash the newly drawn district maps. …
January 5, 2022

Judge rules President Biden can not require teachers in Head Start program to get COVID-19 vaccine
A Louisiana federal judge ruled on Saturday that President Joe Biden can no longer require teachers in the Head Start early education …
January 5, 2022

Speaker Pelosi reportedly buys over $1 million in call options after defending Congress being allowed to trade
Democratic majority leader Nancy Pelosi and her husband purchased a million dollars worth of call options for certain stocks. This …
January 4, 2022

Joe Biden’s approval ratings remain low as the president faces new challenges in 2022
President Joe Biden is facing the prospect of moving into his second year in office with a low approval rating. …
January 4, 2022

Conservatives criticize AOC for dining outdoors without a mask in Miami
Conservative media and Twitter users have criticized Democrat congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) this week after she was photographed dining outdoors …
January 3, 2022

Former President Donald Trump announces Jan. 15 Arizona rally, the first of 2022
Former President Donald J. Trump will hold a rally in Arizona in January, which a political action committee called Save …
January 3, 2022

NASCAR driver Brandon Brown unveils ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ themed car
NASCAR driver Brandon Brown was unable to secure sponsorship after the slogan “Let’s Go Brandon” went viral following his win …
January 2, 2022

Five GOP states to offer unemployment benefits to workers who were fired over vaccine refusal
Five Republican-led states have extended unemployment benefits to workers who were fired for non-compliance with their companies’ vaccine mandates. Arkansas, …
January 1, 2022

Over 500 FOIA requests filed by parents against Loudon County school district
More than 500 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests have been filed by district parents against Loudon County Public Schools (LCPS). The …
January 1, 2022

Virginia Lt. Governor-elect says Democrats are losing their hold on key demographics
Virginia Lieutenant Governor-elect Winsome Sears told the New York Times this week that Democrats are “losing their grip” on black and immigrant …
December 31, 2021

Health expert: Surge in COVID-19 cases should no longer be ‘major metric’ of pandemic
A leading health expert said the largely milder symptoms reported by vaccinated people against the coronavirus proves the inoculation is …
December 31, 2021

Unvaccinated NFL player reportedly fined $100,000 for COVID-19 violations
Buffalo Bills receiver Cole Beasley has reportedly been fined for COVID-19 violations this season. According to a source, the NFL …
December 30, 2021

Donald Trump spokesperson sues January 6th committee in effort to withhold their financial records
Taylor Budowich, who currently serves as former President Donald Trump’s spokesman, has sued the House committee tasked with investigating the January 6 …
December 29, 2021

Rep. Boebert says Kyle Rittenhouse has ‘bigger intentions than being an intern in Congress’
Representative Lauren Boebert said Kyle Rittenhouse has “bigger intentions” than working as a congressional intern. Rittenhouse was offered multiple internships …
December 29, 2021

Judge upholds ruling preventing The New York Times from releasing memos between Project Veritas and its lawyer
A ruling on Thursday by a New York Supreme Court Justice upheld a prior ruling preventing The New York Times from releasing …
December 28, 2021

Fairfax County Police seize electronics of CNN producer alleged of sexual offenses with a minor
A second CNN producer is now under investigation for alleged sexual offenses relating to a minor. Ex-producer for the network John Griffin …
December 28, 2021

Swedish singer removes ‘God’ from 19th-century Christmas hymn
A Swedish singer has received backlash for removing references to God from a 19th-century hymn that she performed during an …
December 27, 2021

Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments challenging President Biden’s vaccine mandate
On Jan. 7, the high court is set to hear arguments on the administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large private companies …
December 27, 2021