One of Oldest Women’s Studies Departments in U.S. on Chopping Block, Citing...
by Samantha Swenson Wichita State University is closing its women’s studies department, one of the oldest in the country, due to continuously low student interest. The Department of Women,...
View ArticlePost-Debate Poll: 72 Percent of Voters Think Biden Lacks Cognitive Health for...
by Nicholas Ballasy A vast majority of registered voters think President Biden lacks the mental capacity for the presidency, according to a new CBS News poll conducted after the first presidential...
View ArticleAnalysis: 55 Percent of Democrats Think Biden Should Keep Running, 45 Percent...
by Robert Romano President Joe Biden continues to command the confidence of just 55 percent of Democrats in the most recent CBS News-YouGov poll taken June 28 to June 29 in the aftermath of Biden’s...
View ArticleCommentary: TikTok and Instagram Turned Me into a Leftist, but X Helped Me...
by Virginia King Social media plays a significant role in shaping the opinions of those 35 and under — it’s the primary news source for most in that age group, one survey found. Some stats report...
View ArticleCommentary: The Lies We Have Lived Through
by Victor Davis Hanson After last Thursday’s debate, Biden himself laid to rest the Democratic lie that he was robust and in control of his faculties. In truth, he demonstrated to the nation that he...
View ArticleThree Out of Four Electric Vehicle Charging Developers Say They Can’t Get...
by Kevin Killough Businesses building electric vehicle charging stations say that finding enough electricity is a major — perhaps fatal — problem. Of the 211 developers surveyed by Xendee, a...
View ArticleESG Initiatives Go Beyond Investment Banks to Include Biden Initiatives,...
by John Mac Ghlionn Though well known by now that Environmental, Social and Governance metrics have become integral to U.S. business operations, the World Economic Forum is also advocating for ESG...
View Articleoh-va-pa Top Story: Three Out of Four Electric Vehicle Charging Developers...
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View ArticleHouse Democrat Plans to File a Constitutional Amendment to Invalidate Supreme...
by Misty Severi Democratic New York Rep. Joe Morelle announced Monday that he will file a constitutional amendment that will virtually invalidate the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential...
View ArticleFirst Democrat Lawmaker Calls on Biden to Exit 2024 Race
by Fred Lucas Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, is calling on President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. Doggett is the first elected Democrat to call for Biden to step aside from the...
View ArticleBiden: Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity ‘Dangerous Precedent’
by Dan McCaleb President Joe Biden Monday night said the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that the president has “absolute immunity” when acting in his core constitutional duties is “a dangerous...
View ArticleRudy Giuliani Disbarred for Work on 2020 Election
by Katelynn Richardson Trump ally Rudy Giuliani was disbarred Tuesday in New York for his work during the 2020 election. The New York Appellate Division, First Judicial Department found that...
View ArticleNY Judge Delays Trump Sentencing Date in ‘Hush Money’ Case to September 18
by Charlotte Hazard The judge in former President Donald Trump’s hush money case approved a request on Tuesday to push back the former president’s sentencing until Sept. 18. Trump’s lawyers made the...
View ArticleAlvin Bragg’s Team Agrees to Delay Sentencing in Trump Trial Following SCOTUS...
by Harold Hutchinson Prosecutors with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office agreed on Tuesday to delay former President Donald Trump’s sentencing, The New York Times reported. A Manhattan...
View ArticleBiden Admin Contracts 1 Million Barrels from Emergency Gasoline Stockpile to...
by Nick Pope The Biden administration is selling off a million barrels of gasoline from an emergency reserve in a deliberate effort to cut prices ahead of the upcoming holiday weekend. The...
View ArticleChina Expands Its Surveillance Capabilities in America’s Backyard, Report Finds
by Jake Smith China’s surveillance efforts off the coast of America’s shores are expanding, according to a new report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on Monday. China...
View ArticleCommentary: The Federal Government Loses More Money than Could Ever Be...
by Bob Ivry Not long after Jeremy Gober started running a sleep center, he quit treating patients for narcolepsy and sleep apnea and went full-time submitting bogus insurance claims. According to...
View ArticleWhite House Signs Deal with Panama to Crack Down On Major Illegal Immigration...
by Jason Hopkins The Biden administration on Monday inked a deal with the Panamanian government to help stop illegal migration along the Darien Gap, a sign that the country’s new president is...
View ArticleMajor Pediatric Medical Organization Plotted Ways to ‘Circumvent’ Child Sex...
by Megan Brock Members of America’s leading pediatric medical association discussed possible ways to “circumvent” red states’ bans on sex change procedures and drugs for children, according to...
View ArticleCommentary: Beware of Artificial Intelligence’s Influence on the Election
by Paul Kengor In recent weeks we’ve seen multiple stories involving the two leading presidential candidates — Joe Biden and Donald Trump — signaling the rising dangers of Artificial Intelligence...
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