October 12, 2022 Treasury Department inspector general to audit DeSantis migrant flight spending The U.S. Treasury Department inspector general said the department will be auditing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' spending on migrant flights to Martha's Vineyard.
October 4, 2022 Biden administration wants federal government to be diversity, equity model for the nation The Office of Personnel Management is working on diversity and equity policies for the entire government that might also serve as a template for non-government entities.
May 10, 2022 Judge whose son was killed warns against protests at SCOTUS justices' homes: 'No room in America for this' A New Jersey federal judge whose son was killed at home, warned Tuesday about pro-choice activists who have been going to Supreme Court justices' homes.
June 5, 2021 Bush nonprofit agreed to take $5 million from Chinese Communist Party-connected group: report The George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations agreed to accept $5 million from a group with ties to the Chinese Communist Party and China's international propaganda efforts, according to a report Saturday.Â
January 27, 2021 Biden told by GOP state AGs they're willing to sue if administration oversteps authority A coalition of six states led by West Virginia sent a letter to the Biden administration Wednesday saying that they're watching its actions closely and willing to sue if they believe the new president is doing anything that runs afoul of individual rights of the Constitution.Â
December 22, 2020 COVID-19 vaccine rollout plagued by protests, failed technology and front-line workers missing out While thousands of front-line health care workers are said to have been inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine, others contend that the process has been punctured by uncertainty and a chaotic waiting game.
September 30, 2020 Could California’s policies work on a federal scale under a Biden-Harris administration? California has long been known for its push toward more progressive policies, many of which now form the basis of the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris presidential ticket. But whether or not such proposals have been successful – and whether California should be lauded as a model, is subject to debate.
May 5, 2020 Ari Fleischer warns 'day of reckoning is coming' as California borrows from feds for unemployment payments Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Ari Fleischer joined "Outnumbered" Tuesday to discuss California Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision to borrow money from the federal government to make unemployment payments to those left without work due to the coronavirus pandemic.
April 26, 2020 Reagan 'deregulation czar': Crises led to 'dangerous' concentration of federal power before Trump Hudson Institute Fellow and former Ronald Reagan "deregulation czar" Christopher DeMuth joined "Life, Liberty & Levin" Sunday to discuss the expansion of the federal government as a consequence of American crises.
April 9, 2020 Coronavirus pandemic forces funeral homes, morgues into the frontline fight In the hardest-hit coronavirus crevices of the country, funeral homes and morgues are being vanquished and exhausted in the quest to keep up with the number of victims succumbing to the novel pathogen, officially termed COVID-19.