Category: Politics
Vax, which is short for a vaccine, has been chosen as the word of the year by lexicographers at the Oxford English Dictionary. The use of the word vaccine surged …
A new law in New Mexico bans firearms from being brought into the state capitol building, which previously was allowed. An 8-5 vote, which was divided along party lines, revokes …
A professor at Cornell University vowed to fail two of his students who improperly wore their masks if other students could help him identify them. Bruce Monger, an engineering professor …
A question on the Minneapolis ballot asks voters if the city should amend its charter to replace the police department with the Department of Public Safety. The new Department of …
In Tbilisi, Georgia, thousands gathered in the street outside Georgia’s national parliament building on Sunday to protest municipal election results. Those results showed that the country’s ruling party nearly swept …
This week, Travel Portland, a tourism promotion group that is partly taxpayer funded, presented data to the City Council and mayor showing that Portland has declined to its “lowest level” of being …
New York City’s COVID vaccine mandate for municipal workers took effect Monday. Mayor Bill de Blasio said 91% of the city’s more than 300,000 employees are vaccinated. The remaining 9,000 unvaccinated workers have been …
In his November 1st op-ed for “The Hill,” Fox News Analyst Juan Williams claimed that the “parents’ rights’ mantra in the Virginia gubernatorial elections is simply “a code for white race politics.” …
Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court approved Texas’ “Fetal Heartbeat” bill in September, that effectively bans all abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy, which is typically when fetal’s heartbeat …
A based Southwest Airlines pilot on Friday ended his public announcement with the popular phrase “Let’s Go Brandon” “We are heading east at about 107 or 108 mph. Clear visibility, …