China August 7, 2020 Mysterious seeds from China being investigated by feds, universities to learn source of mailings Packets of mystery seeds from China have been popping up in American mailboxes for the Last few weeks. Now the USDA has released new information, identifying what some of them might be.
ӣƵ Flash July 31, 2020 Teachers union head accuses DeVos, CDC chief Redfield of 'playing fast and loose' with school reopenings American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten ripped Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield on "The Daily Briefing" Friday, accusing them of "playing fast and loose with the rules" of reopening schools and "changing things every day."
ӣƵ Flash July 30, 2020 DeVos responds to threatened teacher strikes, says kids can't be 'captive to other fears or agendas' Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Thursday that "parents and children can't be held captive to other fears or agendas" in response to suggestions that teachers in some states could go on strike over the Trump administration's push to reopen schools this fall.
Housing July 27, 2020 Stanley Kurtz on Trump's latest 'tremendous accomplishment' and why media largely overlooked it Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, spoke to ӣƵ about what he called a "tremendous accomplishment" of the Trump administration, one that the mainstream media apparently failed to notice.
Housing July 26, 2020 Stanley Kurtz: Obama-era 'Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule' an attack on suburbs Stanley Kurtz, senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, spoke to Mark Levin about the "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule" (AFFH) added by former President Barack Obama to the 1968 Fair Housing Act, which the conservative scholar said has aimed to expand federal influence over suburbia.
HANNITY July 25, 2020 Ben Carson: Riots, protests can bring 'long-lasting destruction' to US cities The consequences of allowing protesters and rioters to call the shots in big cities like Chicago and Portland, Ore., might not always be predictable, Dr. Ben Carson said Friday during an appearance on "Hannity."
Cabinet July 23, 2020 HUD revokes Obama-era rule designed to diversify the suburbs The Trump administration said Thursday that it is revoking an Obama-era housing regulation designed to eliminate racial disparities in the suburbs.
Larry Hogan July 23, 2020 Larry Hogan book claims members of Trump cabinet asked him to primary president Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, in his memoir set to be released next week, says there were members of President Trump's own administration urging him to mount a primary challenge to the president as rumors swirled in 2019 that Hogan might be considering the move.
JUSTICE WITH JUDGE JEANINE July 19, 2020 Mark Meadows: Trump 'willing to negotiate' with China but will 'hold them accountable' President Trump plans to hold China accountable for its actions, including the coronavirus pandemic, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Saturday night.
Cabinet July 18, 2020 Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross admitted to hospital, is 'doing well': spokesperson Sources told ӣƵ that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, 82, went to a hospital in upstate New York on Friday night.
ӣƵ Flash July 15, 2020 DeVos says 'it is not acceptable for schools not to reopen' this fall: 'Education is an essential function' Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told “The Story” Wednesday that “it is not acceptable for schools not to reopen" for in-person classes this fall.