By Michael Clements BATON ROUGE, La.—At 39 degrees under cloudy skies, that day was cooler than average for December. Having seen no deer, Tom Manuel decided to leave. He was taken aback when he met a Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agent standing beside a state truck. The warden asked for his gun so […]
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Republican PAC Orders $141 Million in Fall Advertising Ahead of November Election
By Austin Alonzo The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), which supports Republican Party candidates for Congress, is purchasing $141 million worth of advertising ahead of the November general election. On May 22, the hybrid political action committee, endorsed by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and the House’s Republican leadership, announced that the multimillion-dollar campaign is only […]
Eating Liver Offers Micronutrients Your Gut Requires
By Amy Denney Having nutrient-dense food on her family’s weekly menu allows Janine Farzin to relax about special treats her kids get to enjoy from time to time. That nutrient-dense food is animal organs, sometimes referred to as “offal.” Ms. Farzin first read about organ meat in “Nutrition and Physical Degeneration,” by Weston A. Price […]
Maine Pulls the Plug on California-Inspired Electric Car Mandates
By Alice Giordano Maine, a vastly rural state that mingles a traditional Yankee life of hunting, logging, lobstering, and living off the grid with an annual influx of 15 million tourists—most who arrive by car—will not be joining 12 other states in phasing out gas-powered cars in favor of electrical vehicles. In a 4 to […]
Wholesale Prices Rise More Than Expected, Suggesting Inflation Stuck in High Gear
By Tom Ozimek After hotter-than-expected retail inflation data sent stocks plunging earlier this week, a measure of wholesale inflation has also come in higher than markets expected, fanning fears that inflationary pressures are making a comeback. The Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures prices received by producers of goods and services, rose 0.3 percent month […]
Americans Flee New York and California in Droves Seeking Affordability, Quality of Life
By Mary Prenon Fed up with skyrocketing rents and home prices, high crime, a continual influx of migrants, and other quality-of-life issues, New Yorkers and Californians poured out of those states in record numbers over the past year. A recent report from the U.S. Census Bureau named New York as the state with the highest population […]
Trump Back in Power Is the Only Fix for Illegal Immigration Crisis: Border Patrol Council Chief
By Tom Ozimek Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said Saturday that the only thing that would meaningfully bring down illegal immigration is if Mexican cartels see former President Donald Trump back in power and fear that his policies will be “very, very bad for them.” Mr. Judd made the remarks in […]
179 Congressional Republicans Urge Supreme Court to Keep Trump on Ballot
By Catherine Yang Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) were joined by 177 other members of Congress, including high-ranking Republicans such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to keep former President Donald Trump on the ballot in the 2024 election. “As elected officials, […]
Gun Bans in Post Offices Violate Second Amendment, Says Judge
By Naveen Athrappully A Florida judge ruled on Friday that the U.S. government’s decision to arrest an individual for possessing a firearm in a post office violated the person’s Second Amendment right to bear arms. Postal worker Emmanuel Ayala was indicted by the United States on charges of violating Section 930(a) of the U.S. Code, […]
Boeing Faces Pressure as 2 Airlines Find Loose Parts During Inspections
By Aldgra Fredly United Airlines and Alaska Airlines have both reported finding loose parts on several 737 Max 9 planes during inspections, which were initiated after a door plug of an Alaska Airlines-operated flight blew off in mid-air last week. In a statement on Jan. 8, Alaska Airlines said that initial reports from its technicians, […]
Trump Takes Ballot Disqualification Battle to Supreme Court
By Catherine Yang On Jan. 3, former President Donald Trump appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court a ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court that found him ineligible to appear on the state’s primary ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment because he engaged in and incited an “insurrection” on Jan. 6, 2021. “In our […]
Twice as Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024
By Mark Tapscott Nearly 40 Congressional lawmakers aren’t seeking reelection in 2024—and most of them are Democrats. Twenty-one House Democrats are opting out of another term compared to 11 Republicans. On the Senate side, six senators, four Democrat and two Republican, said they’re leaving public office, and one has opted to pursue a state governorship. […]