Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey sworn in for 2nd full term

Post Content Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey was sworn in Monday for her second full term as governor. Ivey, 78, took the oath of office on the Alabama Capitol steps before a crowd of several hundred, She will give her inaguration speech later this morning. Ivey is the state’s second female governor and the first Republican […]

New Ohio voting law unpopular among active-duty military, who fear disenfranchisement

Post Content Ohio’s restrictive new election law significantly shortens the window for mailed ballots to be received — despite no evidence that the extended timeline has led to fraud or any other problems — and that change is angering active-duty members of the military and their families because of its potential to disenfranchise them. The […]

Wokeness Appears to Alter CDC Communication Guidelines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released new terminology guidelines – “Preferred Terms for Select Population Groups & Communities” – and some critics may see these as another example of “wokeness” influencing a government institution.

British man named as among those killed in Nepal air crash

Read More A British man was among dozens of people killed in Nepal’s deadliest air crash in decades. Ruan Calum Crighton was among 72 people onboard the Yeti Airlines flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara in the Annapurna mountain range when it crashed without warning on Sunday. Crighton’s nationality was initially described as Irish but it […]

Carrick conviction shows Met police’s ‘deeply rotten misogynistic culture’

Read More The scores of offences committed by the Metropolitan police firearms officer David Carrick expose “a deeply rotten misogynistic culture” within Britain’s largest police force, a leading campaigner has said. The Metropolitan police were the focus of outrage, disbelief and sadness after the revelations that one of their armed officers who guarded parliament was […]