Imagine major media outlets covering a school voucher bill not by focusing on legal debates and potential concerns but under the headline, “Here’s how you can go get your kid a voucher.” Or covering Republican ...
Pete Buttigieg’s no-good, very-bad month continued on Tuesday evening when he lashed out during a really weird encounter with a reporter. The US Transportation Secretary was confronted with questions from The Daily Caller about why ...
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday demanded government agencies dolling out billions in military and financial aid to Ukraine provide documentation ensuring the funds are being protected from scams. The increased call for ...
Other than that Russian President Vladimir Putin declared an end to a nuclear arms treaty with the U.S. — no biggie! — you’ll probably hear precisely nothing else from the press about what he had to say ...
You may recall last week’s controversy in which a huge number of NYT contributors, and some journalists who work there, signed an open letter denouncing the Times for its coverage supposedly biased against transgendered people. ...
This is one of the greatest federal government scandals of all time. Many hundreds of thousands of federal employees have been getting a full-time paycheck from Uncle Sam (meaning from all of us) without showing ...
Little more than a decade ago, DEI was just another arcane acronym, a clustering of three ideas, each to be weighed and evaluated against other societal values. The terms diversity, equity, and inclusion weren’t yet ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis slightly edges out former President Donald Trump as the preferred leader of the GOP, according to Republicans questioned in a new national poll. An Associated Press/NORC Center poll released on Tuesday ...
Well, that didn’t take long. On the same day that Nikki Haley officially announced she was running for president, mainstream media outlets were ready and waiting with a series of ridiculous attacks. Politico led the ...
If confirmed as IRS commissioner, Daniel Werfel says he will commit to not increasing tax audits on businesses and households making less than $400,000 per year. Anticipating questions ahead of his confirmation hearing Wednesday before ...