Heritage Wins Legal Fight: Gets Shareholder Proposals on Airbnb Agenda
The Heritage Foundation, which owns more than $40,000 of Airbnb stock, has won its legal fight to have Airbnb include shareholder proposals on the agenda of its 2026 stockholder meeting.
Rep. Jordan: Law Says Jack Smith ‘Can’t Make Half-Truths’ Under Oath
“You can’t make half-truths; you gotta’ tell the full truth,” House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said in his first interview since referring former Special Counsel Jack Smith to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution for willfully and intentionally making false statements during his deposition.
Catholic Eldercare Providers Sue as NY’s Assisted-Suicide Law Looms
Catholic eldercare providers in New York are suing New York Attorney General Letitia James and other state officials to stop implementation of a new law, the New York Medical Aid in Dying Act (MAID Act), which will force all medical providers in the state - including those who have religious objections - to guide patients through the process of committing drug-induced suicide.
ICE Asks N.C. to Hold Illegal Alien Charged with Deadly Hit-and-Run
After an illegal alien from El Salvador was charged for Saturday’s fatal hit-and-run that killed three people in North Carolina, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) filed a detainer asking the state’s law enforcement not to release him.
California AG Rewords Voter ID Ballot Info Using Pejorative Language
California’s Democrat Attorney General Rob Bonta has changed the originally-straightforward language used to describe to voters a ballot measure to require voter ID, reframing the proposal in negative terms in an apparent effort to prevent the its passage.
HHS Sec. Kennedy to Pause $1 Billion in Medicare and Medicaid Funding
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, announced that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) is pausing more than a billion dollars in Medicare and Medicaid funding to two states, California and Minnesota, in a press conference he held with other top administration officials Tuesday morning:
Dems in Denial About Socialist Politicians, Threat of Communism
Democrat Americans don’t acknowledge that three top self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist politicians are actually “Socialist,” nor do they consider Communists to be a threat, results of a new national survey of U.S. adult citizens by The Economist/YouGov reveal.
6,600 Non-Citizens Registered to Vote in NJ, Dem Gov. Sherrill Admits
A “serious software error in New Jersey’s Motor Vehicle System led to the registration of roughly 6,600 people who indicated that they were not U.S. citizens” between June 2023 and June 2024, Democrat New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill admitted Tuesday
Gov. Abbott Orders Enforcement Actions Against Birth Tourism Schemes
Hospitals promoting birth tourism schemes must be held accountable by state agencies, Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott mandated Tuesday via executive order.
Ted Cruz Agrees with Kamala Harris’s Comment About Election Security
Republican Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) announced Monday that he agrees with a plan to enhance election integrity promoted by former Democrat vice president and senator Kamala Harris.
Don Lemon Considers Presidential Bid, Bashes CNN in Interview
Former CNN Anchor Don Lemon suggested Wednesday that he is considering a presidential bid.
What AP Didn’t Tell You About the Trump Commemorative Coin
A recent Associated Press article entitled “U.S. Mint produces a $1 coin bearing Trump’s face to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday” is lacking important context and information, like many similar columns in various outlets.
DSA-Endorsed House Hopeful: Politics Is ‘Redistribution of Resources’
Donavan McKinney, a far-left contender seeking to oust Congressman Shri Thanedar as Democrats’ candidate for a Detroit-area congressional district, says that he defines politics as “the redistribution of resources.”