May 11, 2020 Kennedy on ending state lockdowns: 'The issue is no longer safe or soon, it's safe and soon' Senate Judiciary Committee member John Kennedy, R-La., told "The Story"Â Monday that the issue of when states should roll back coronavirus-induced restrictions is no longer a question of, as he put it, "safe or soon."
May 11, 2020 San Fran DA touts liberal reforms in campaign email: End to cash bail, no sentence enhancements for gang crime Boudin's parents are Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, the notorious former leaders of the Weather Underground domestic terror group, and he formerly worked for the ex-Venezuelan socialist president, Hugo Chavez.Â
May 8, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Coronavirus crisis -- Cuomo, de Blasio, Johnson bite the hands that heal New York Billy Joel might call it a New York state of ingratitude...
May 7, 2020 Ohio state rep defends not wearing mask, says faces reflect 'image of God' An Ohio state lawmaker refuses to wear a face mask after Gov. Mike DeWine's plea to Ohioans to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.Â
May 6, 2020 Jailed Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther's lawyer blasts judge for wanting client to 'bend the knee' The attorney for Dallas salon owner Shelly Luther -- who was sentenced to seven days in jail Tuesday for violating a local business closure order -- has slammed the case judge whom he said wanted Luther to "bend the knee" in contrition.
April 30, 2020 Coronavirus lockdown: New York, New Jersey residents losing patience with governors' reluctance to give firm dates for reopening As states across America are revealing when they will reopen their economies, residents in the two hardest-hit by the coronavirus -- New York and New Jersey -- are losing patience as their governors have been reluctant to put dates on the calendar.Â
April 29, 2020 GOP Kentucky AG explains challenge to Democratic gov's 'arbitrary' travel restriction Republican Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron told "The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday that Democratic Gov. Andrew Beshear's executive order restricting commonwealth residents' travel across state lines is overbroad and unconstitutional.
April 28, 2020 Illinois judge rules against Gov. Pritzker's stay-at-home order in suit brought by GOP lawmaker On the same day as he was dealt a blow by his state's judiciary, Pritzker extended his stay-at-home-order, with some modifications making it less strict than the current one, until May 30.
April 22, 2020 Louisville mayor reverses drive-in service ban after church was vandalized The Louisville, Ky., mayor who banned drive-in services ahead of Easter Sunday reversed his decision.
April 22, 2020 Three churches challenge NY county’s ban on drive-in services Three churches in upstate New York are challenging a countywide ban on drive-in services put in place hours before Easter Sunday.Â