Liz Cheney Is Not the Problem
Her position in leadership may be untenable, but her obviously true statements should not be controversial.
Her position in leadership may be untenable, but her obviously true statements should not be controversial.
President Biden hasn’t been following advice from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to ditch his mask outdoors and around small groups of other vaccinated people because he’s taking “extra precautions,” a White House aide said Sunday.
A service is being held Saturday in Maine for a 50-year-old secret service agent who died while training during his shift at the Bush family compound at Walker’s Point in Kennebunkport.
Democrats should drop the posturing and get serious about finding some common ground.
President Biden, in his first address to a joint session of Congress Wednesday night, laid out his vision for America, through a slew of policy proposals and a legislative wish list, while vowing to work with both Republicans and Democrats to deliver on his agenda.
In a much-hyped address to Congress, the president pushed a radical agenda by perpetuating falsehoods.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to give his first joint address to Congress Wednesday night, however, lawmakers may be skipping the limited event.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the so-called “cursing cheerleader” lawsuit on Wednesday — a First Amendment case that could impact public schools across the country.
Hours after the New York City mayoral candidate received backlash for his call to crackdown on unlicensed street vendors, Yang screwed the pooch again with a baffling tweet in honor of National Pet Day.
Ramsey Clark, the attorney general in the Johnson administration who became an outspoken activist for unpopular causes and a harsh critic of U.S. policy, has died. He was 93.
The Arkansas governor’s veto of a sensible bill to ban ‘gender reassignment’ therapy in children was rightly overridden by the state legislature.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Sunday called out Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams for praising a New Jersey in-person early voting law that provides fewer days of pre-Election Day in-person voting than a Georgia measure President Biden has compared to Jim Crow laws.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a new voting bill, SB 202, into law on March 25.
MLB has descended to the level of other major sports leagues in joining the mendacious campaign against Georgia.
Rep. Matt Gaetz on Friday said he wouldn’t resign in the face of rising pressure over reports that the FBI has been investigating him since last summer, in part over whether he broke federal sex-trafficking laws.
Learning to say no to cultural shakedowns is good practice for reviving the freedom of state and local governments from rent-seeking corporations.
Our infrastructure is far from crumbling, yet the president is pushing for over $2 trillion in new spending and economically destructive tax increases.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) will join a panel of George Washington University alumni on April 15 to discuss her experiences at the college and what “GW can do to prepare the next generator of citizen leaders.
The president brazenly lied about the border crisis.
Reed apologized to Nicolette Davis, who told the Washington Post last week that the congressman targeted her with unwanted sexual advances at a Minneapolis bar in 2017.
The Democratic mayor of a southern border town says he’s incensed over the Biden administration’s handling of the immigration crisis in his backyard — and he’s “pleading” with Washington to do more to stem the stream of migrants pouring into his small city.
Michael Mann suffers a long-overdue setback.
Most Americans, however, do not believe the federal government should grow larger and do not trust its competence.
Mariah Kennedy-Cuomo was seen arm-in-arm with her embattled father outside the Executive Mansion in Albany as he took a phone call Friday.
Passing the bipartisan Journalism Competition and Preservation Act should be the first item on any tech-policy agenda.
Cuomo’s fall from media sainthood has entered its sexual-harassment phase.
The PRO Act would override state right-to-work laws, forcing many workers into unions they’d prefer to avoid.
The two top Democrats in New York’s legislature withdrew their support for Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday amid mounting allegations of sexual harassment and undercounting COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes.
The House bill would render our law enforcement less effective, our communities less safe, and our system less just.
State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said Thursday that another woman would have to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment by Gov. Andrew Cuomo before she would call for him to resign.