Survey: Michiganders Support Metric-Driven Plan to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions...
by Scott McClallen A restaurant survey indicates 74% of respondents supported a required metric-driven plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. On Tuesday, the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging...
View ArticleGeorgia House Votes to Strip Delta of $35 Million in Tax Incentives
After the CEO of Georgia-based Delta Airlines caved to pressure from left wing activist groups and criticized a bill signed into law requiring voter identification for absentee ballots, Georgia’s...
View ArticleSteve Bannon Presents ‘War Room: Pandemic’
An all new LIVE STREAM of War Room: Pandemic starts at 9 a.m. Central Time on Saturday. Former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon began the daily War Room: Pandemic radio show and...
View ArticleCommentary: Holding Big Tech Accountable for January 6
by Julie Kelly Nearly 300 Americans face a slew of charges related to the melee on Capitol Hill last January. As I’ve reported over the past few months, offenses range from assaulting a police...
View ArticleHunter Biden Addresses Laptop Saga for the First Time
by Chuck Ross Hunter Biden said in an interview that a laptop of his purported emails released before the election “could be” his, but that it may have been stolen or released with the help of...
View ArticleArizona House Passes Bill Banning Abortions Based on Genetic Abnormality
by Mary Margaret Olohan The Arizona House passed a bill Thursday that bans abortions based on diagnosis of genetic abnormality, such as Down syndrome. S.B. 1457 states that the rights of “an unborn...
View ArticleAround 1,000 Illegal Migrants Evading Overwhelmed Border Officials Daily
by Kaylee Greenlee Around 1,000 illegal migrants are entering the interior of the U.S. daily without overwhelmed border officials able to gather identifying information or take them into custody,...
View ArticleCommentary: Put the Woke Corporations to Sleep
by Dov Fischer Georgia finally enacted some laws to protect ethical voting. My American Spectator colleague, David Catron, refers to these laws as “election integrity laws” — and that is what they...
View ArticleU.S. Added 916,000 Jobs in March as Economy Roars Back to Life
by Thomas Catenacci The U.S. economy reported an increase of 916,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate fell to 6%, according to Department of Labor data released Friday. Total non-farm payroll...
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