Mark

Capitol Police ‘covering up 14,000 hours of video about what really happened’

Looking for evidence regarding Jan. 6 vandalism

18 States Passed Election Reforms This Year—Here’s What They Did

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this week capped off a year of major election reforms across America by signing hotly debated legislation after a prolonged drama that saw Democratic legislators flee the state in a bid to prevent its passage.

Names on the 9/11 Memorial

These are the nearly 3,000 names as they appear inscribed in bronze on the Memorial. Every name can be located by the panel on which it is inscribed. A panel address is comprised of the letter N or S (N for north pool, S for south pool) followed by a number 1 through 76.

Patriotism fueled military enlistment after 9/11, remains strong 20 years later

Army Sgt. Maj. Michael Carter clearly remembers the horrific scenes of the flame-filled Twin Towers imploding against the New York City skyline.

Here’s Your Guide To What’s Going On With Texas’s Baby-Saving Heartbeat Law

The Texas heartbeat law is much more complicated—and less dramatic—than what is being portrayed by the president and corporate media.

‘Strong Pro-Life State’: South Dakota Governor Signs Executive Order Banning Abortion Pills

The move by South Dakota to restrict the use of abortion pills comes in the wake of the introduction of a controversial abortion law in Texas, which bans the termination of pregnancy after six weeks.

Four-day workweek gains traction despite pushback

Mark Takano introduced a bill that would reduce the standard workweek to 32 hours

Biden Admin Has Lost Track of One-Third of Migrant Children: Report

The Biden administration has lost contact with roughly one-third of migrant children caught and released between January and May, according to data obtained by Axios through a public records request.

Danny Gokey opposes vaccination mandates, says world faces ‘birthing point’ for mark of the beast

Christian singer Danny Gokey expressed his opposition to vaccination mandates in the United States and issued a call for unity, warning that Satan is behind the "division" the pandemic has caused.

Weak Jobs Report Could Cool Fed’s Tapering Plans

Friday’s lackluster non-farm payrolls report, which showed American employers adding far fewer jobs in August than expected, is likely to cool enthusiasm among Federal Reserve policymakers for a quick roll-back of stimulus, some experts believe.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img