by TYLER DURDEN Republican states banning school mask mandates may face legal action from the Biden administration, after President Biden on Wednesday ordered Education Secretary Miguel Cardona…
Posts published in “States”
by Isabel van Brugen The Texas Supreme Court on Aug. 15 granted an emergency stay to Gov. Greg Abbott over his ban on mask mandates. It overrides…
by Zachary Stieber The Texas Senate approved an election overhaul measure on Aug. 12 after a Democrat senator ended a 15-hour filibuster. The Republican-controlled body passed Senate…
by Hardy Grover LIFE ELEVATED, Utah’s state slogan, well describes the geology (high desert, mountains), the culture (adventurous), and the almost endless opportunities for outdoor recreation (world-class skiing, hiking, fishing,…
by Matt McGregor Citing overriding federal authority under the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the North Carolina Board of Elections (BOE) has denied a North Carolina…
by Jack Phillips Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, a Republican, said the state Senate doesn’t have the ability to recall electors for the Nov. 3, 2020,…
by TYLER DURDEN Idaho is America’s fastest-growing state, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Its population increased by 2.1 percent to almost 1.8 million from…
by TYLER DURDEN Now multiple months into restored nuclear negotiations in Vienna, there’s been controversy over what’s clearly been stalled momentum and which side is…
by Isabel van Brugen California Gov. Gavin Newsom will not be able to identify himself as a Democrat on the ballot in September’s recall election, a Sacramento County Superior Court…
by Stu Cvrk When it comes to the topic of ballot harvesting, “AP” doesn’t stand for The Associated Press; it stands for Agit-Prop. Here I…
by Jack Phillips Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told an audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on July 11 that his office is investigating nearly 400…
by TYLER DURDEN President Biden’s southern border crisis is growing increasingly grave by the week. A flood of migrants continues to pour into the country as the…
by Cassandra Fairbanks Walmart shoppers in Haslet, Texas stopped to sing a beautiful rendition of the national anthem on Sunday. A massive crowd of people…
By Brett T. We’d missed that California had already banned state-funded travel to Alabama, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South…
by B.N. Frank Mikael Thalen American opposition to utility “Smart” Meters – electric, gas, and water – has been ongoing due to safety and privacy concerns. Because “Smart” Meters are…
by Tom Ozimek Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen pleaded with U.S. lawmakers on June 23 to raise the so-called federal debt ceiling to stave off an “unthinkable” default on U.S.…
by Jennifer Oliver O’Connell My late night/early morning writing and reinvention work has given me the perfect opportunity to catch up on my Bearing Arms Cam &…
By Joseph Weber “Our founding fathers were very, very confident in the fact that they wanted the states to control their own elections,” Mullin said. Oklahoma…


















