January 7, 2021 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: COVID restrictions violate our natural rights to personal liberty In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the government and medical personnel have scared the daylights out of so many people that they take comfort in complying with government commands to stay home, shut their businesses and socially distance.
December 31, 2020 US megachurches fined mega-fees for Christmas Eve services Videos and photos taken at Albuquerque's Legacy Church and Calvary Church went viral on social media shortly after the holiday, showing hundreds of parishioners in close proximity, with many not wearing masks.
December 14, 2020 Gun control group files suit against 'ghost gun' manufacturers Brady United, one of the most high-profile gun control groups in the United States, filed lawsuits last week against a bevy of "ghost gun" manufacturers, accusing them of negligence, unfair marketing and more saying their products "undermined federal and state firearms laws."
December 11, 2020 Dem congressman suggests Pelosi refuse to seat 126 House Republicans backing Trump’s election lawsuit Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., sent a letter Friday urging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to consider blocking more than 100 Republican lawmakers from taking office because of their support for President Trump's lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results.
December 10, 2020 California pastor blasts 'tyranny masquerading as safety' from politicians who break own COVID rules California pastor Mike McClure is refusing to shutter his church despite a wave of coronavirus regulations he says subvert the nation's founding principles.
December 10, 2020 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: Can President Trump pardon himself? Can President Trump issue pardons to relatives and colleagues who have neither been convicted nor charged with any crimes, including to himself?.
December 7, 2020 Laura Ingraham: Biden more afraid of upsetting far left than alienating Trump supporters President-elect Joe Biden's claim last month that he "seeks not to divide but unify" has been undercut by his nomination of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as the next secretary of health and human services, Laura Ingraham argued Monday.
December 3, 2020 What's driving coronavirus vaccine hesitancy in US? The United States is potentially days away from approving the first round of coronavirus vaccines just nine months after the global pandemic ripped through every state, claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and crippled the once robust economy.
December 1, 2020 Fired cybersecurity chief may include Trump attorney in lawsuit over death threats Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs said Tuesday he plans to take legal action against people who have threatened his life after he disagreed with his onetime boss, President Trump, over the validity of the Nov. 3 election.
November 27, 2020 John Yoo: Supreme Court rejection of Cuomo’s COVID restrictions on worship upholds religious liberty We should welcome a Supreme Court decision issued Wednesday night that is an important victory for religious liberty. The court overturned New York's strict limits on attendance at religious services during the coronavirus pandemic.