Huge Number of Border Agent Candidates Fail DHS Polygraphs, Union Suggests...
by John Solomon More than half of the job candidates seeking to become U.S. border patrol agents are failing the Homeland Security Department’s polygraph, though many passed such tests in other...
View ArticleMore Than 100 Known, Suspected Terrorists Apprehended at Southern Border...
by Bethany Blankley An Afghan national on the federal Terrorist Screening Dataset (TSDS) was apprehended attempting to enter the U.S. illegally near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego,...
View ArticleCommentary: Can Texas Restore Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity to...
by Dr. Carol M. Swain Americans once said, “As California goes, so goes the nation.” Hopefully after this legislative session, Americans will say, “As Texas goes, so goes the nation.” The Lone Star...
View ArticleReport: Wisconsin Tax Collections Projections Come in Lower Than Expected
Wisconsin state tax collections over the next three years are projected to come in more than three-quarters of a billion dollars lower than expected, according to a new report from the Legislative...
View ArticlePlanned Parenthood CEO Calls for Supreme Court Reform: ‘The Court Now Has...
The CEO of Planned Parenthood said on Mother’s Day on MSNBC that the Supreme Court has now “been fully captured” by a “conservative supermajority” that has attacked abortion rights and, therefore,...
View ArticleRon DeSantis Rips Right-Wing ‘Corporatists’ in Call to Crack Down on Big...
by Harold Hutchison Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida fired back at Republican critics of his efforts to rein in big businesses, calling them “corporatists.” DeSantis signed legislation May 2...
View ArticleBlue State School Districts Shelled Out Thousands for Equity, Racial Literacy...
by Reagan Reese and Megan Brock Pennsylvania school districts are paying thousands in membership dues to the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education (GSE), which offers...
View ArticleUniversity of Wisconsin President Defends Tuition Hike, Budget Increase...
by Benjamin Yount University of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman said the “war for talent” is driving his vision for the school, which he says is necessitating both a tuition increase and a request...
View ArticleEx-DOJ Official and Wife Had Bigger Roles in Dossier than Known: Durham Report
by Paul Sperry While it’s bad enough the debunked dossier the FBI used to spy on the Trump campaign was paid for by the Clinton campaign and authored by a foreign FBI informant and his carousing...
View ArticleSens. Ron Johnson, Tommy Tuberville Join Colleagues in Defending Women’s...
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) joined Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and other GOP senators Tuesday in a public comment to Biden Education Secretary Miguel Cardona that opposes the department’s proposed...
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