Missouri AG plans to sue St. Louis over reinstatement of mask mandate
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt said he plans to file a lawsuit against St. Louis and St. Louis County for reinstating a mask mandate for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people over the age of 5.
Russia sends COVID-19 aid to Cuba: defense ministry
Russia has sent a shipment of coronavirus-related humanitarian assistance to Cuba, including 1 million medical masks, the defense ministry said on Saturday, adding President Vladimir Putin had given instructions for the aid.
Cawthorn stands by call for criminal charges against Fauci: He ‘broke his oath’
Rep. Madison Cawthorn says he stands by his criticism of Dr. Anthony Fauci after the doctor appeared on Fox News and rebuked Cawthorn’s suggestion that legal action should be taken against Fauci.
Janet Yellen: ‘Irreparable Harm’ to Economy If Debt Ceiling Is Not Raised
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned members of Congress on Friday that if the debt ceiling is not raised, it will risk “irreparable harm to the U.S. economy and the livelihoods of all Americans,” according to the Daily Caller.
New FAA Rules May Keep Bezos From Being An Astronaut
Jeff Bezos may not be considered an astronaut after his flight this past week after all, but rival billionaire Richard Branson might still qualify, according to the Federal Aviation Administration’s newest rules.
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. says voter ID requirements ‘insidious’ in talk with fleeing Texas Dems
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman lashed out against voter ID requirements Friday and said voter fraud is a “fiction.”
Veep Joe Biden skirted ‘no see’ mail law with private accounts
As vice president, Joe Biden kept a variety of private e-mail addresses from which he would sometimes forward and receive government correspondence, Hunter Biden’s laptop shows.
Afghan translator who worked for US Army reportedly beheaded by Taliban
The Taliban reportedly beheaded an Afghan man who had worked as a translator for the U.S. Army.
New FAA Rules May Keep Bezos From Being An Astronaut
Jeff Bezos may not be considered an astronaut after his flight this past week after all, but rival billionaire Richard Branson might still qualify, according to the Federal Aviation Administration’s newest rules.
Critical race theory to face first major political test in Virginia
Virginia has, for years, been viewed as turning blue, but the recent debate over critical race theory (CRT) has led some to believe Democrats’ longstanding lead could fall into the red.