By Robert Weissberg First-world counties have governments that work. Perhaps imperfectly, and perhaps not in the most economically efficient way, but they successfully fulfill their…
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By Jordan Conradson Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has filed an emergency appeal in Kari Lake’s historic lawsuit asking the court to reconsider a…
BY RYAN LEDENDECKER Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has hit the U.S. military funding jackpot once again, and it’s apparently so exciting this time around that…
By Amber Crawford An English teacher in California is being called out on social media after one of her videos on TikTok went viral. In…
By The Washington Standard This is the man who told Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes that “the happiest days of his life” were…
By Patty McMurray In late April, Tony Daunt, who has close ties to Trump’s former Sec. of Education, and top MI GOP donor Betsy DeVos,…
By News 24 MultiChoice has been ordered to compensate a former employee for unfair dismissal due to its vaccination policy. The worker approached the…
By noah File this under “Too little, too late!” Former Vice President Mike Pence has expressed his hope that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will not…
By Mike LaChance Have you noticed that Elizabeth Warren likes to make the ‘current thing’ all about her? The January 6th Committee is no exception.…
By Tim Graham Monday’s rerun hearing of the House January 6 committee drew the usual supportive wave of live coverage — and then led…