[ad_1] President Donald Trump should require more deregulation in the next 30 days to fast-track approval of disinfectants, therapeutics, and vaccines for combating COVID-19, The Heritage Foundation’s National Coronavirus Recovery Commission recommended Tuesday. The 17-member panel comprising experts with experience in state and federal government, the business community, the health care sector, and the faith
[ad_1] Activists and policymakers on the left are trying again to grab Americans’ tax dollars to bail out state and local governments from their own poor budget choices, this time using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse. Congress provided tens of billions of dollars in coronavirus relief to states as part of the CARES Act,
[ad_1] The Little Sisters of the Poor—a religious order that serves the poor and elderly—will be back at the Supreme Court on Wednesday for the second time about the same issue; namely, former President Barack Obama’s infamous Affordable Care Act contraceptive mandate, enacted about a decade ago. The court will hear oral arguments via telephone,
[ad_1] Healthcare workers wheel the bodies of deceased people outside the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center during the coronavirus outbreak in Brooklyn, N.Y., April 6, 2020. (Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters) The coronavirus death toll in the U.S. reached 70,110 on Tuesday afternoon. There have been almost 1,200,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the country, with 162,000 reported recoveries,
[ad_1] A few months ago this would be some weird scene from a scary futuristic Sci-Fi movie.Today it happened in the USA. A small business owner stopped by their shop to collect some items to clean their home.The lights were off and the sign said closed.That’s when six armed LVPD Lockdown Police barged into the
[ad_1] El show matutino de Telemundo, Un Nuevo Día, hizo un flaco servicio a todas las mujeres – en particular a las hispanas de la nación– al invitar a Catherine Cortez Masto, (D-NV), la primera senadora latina en los Estados Unidos, para una entrevista inconsecuente donde pasó por alto las recientes acusaciones de acoso sexual
[ad_1] Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci speaks as President Donald Trump listens during a news briefing on the coronavirus, Washington, D.C., March 21, 2020. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Dr. Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, dismissed the theory that the coronavirus escaped from
[ad_1] Cameron Shaver and Callie Johnson practice social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus, Annapolis, Md., March 18, 2020. (Mary F. Calvert/Reuters) Americans are slowly going out into the world again. They will perish for lack of good information about how to do so safely. The only thing that can spread faster than a
[ad_1] Tuesday’s New York Times used the coronavirus pandemic to push both the leftist fight against “inequality” and left-wing politician Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She was fawned over in the lead National story slot, a full-page profile: “Lonely Voice in Congress Amplifies Plight of a Stricken District.” Mark Leibovich who recently hailed “eulogist and comforter” (but
[ad_1] Montana governor Steve Bullock speaks on the first night of the second Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, Mich., July 30, 2019. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) Last month, the Democratic pollster Public Policy Polling showed the Montana Senate race dead even, with freshman Republican senator Steve Daines and incumbent Democratic governor Steve Bullock tied at 47 percent.
[ad_1] People pass by portraits of Chinese President Xi Jinping and late Chinese chairman Mao Zedong as the country is hit by the coronavirus, Shanghai, China, February 10, 2020. (Aly Song/Reuters) Reuters: Beijing faces a wave of anti-China sentiment led by the United States in the aftermath of the pandemic and needs to be prepared
[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in Featured News, Syndicated Posts, Trump Administration, White House Watch May 5, 2020 Topics in this post: Donald Trump featured President Donald Trump delivers remarks Tuesday at the Honeywell International mask production facility in Phoenix, Arizona. The event is scheduled to start at 1:30 MST. Content created by Conservative Daily News
[ad_1] If you carry a weapon or have one in your home, who would you call after a gun incident? After all, you’re vulnerable to criminal charges and financial ruin from a justice system biased against responsible gun owners. Even if you do everything right in confronting a home invader, you can be arrested and
[ad_1] Emergency medical service workers transport a patient to Roseland Community Hospital in Chicago, Ill., April 7, 2020. (Joshua Lott/Reuters) Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised to see poll results suggesting significant numbers of Americans think the official numbers for the death toll are overestimating or underestimating the real number of fatalities from the coronavirus. Each
[ad_1] (Carlos Jasso/Reuters) The Senate Judiciary Committee has announced that it will hold a hearing tomorrow morning on the nomination of Judge Justin Walker, President Trump’s nominee to the D.C. Circuit. Support for Judge Walker’s nomination is very strong, and continuing to grow by the day. Here’s a look at what people are saying: U.S.
[ad_1] House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff addresses a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 3, 2019. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Over two dozen House Republicans have demanded that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D., Calif.) stop “blocking” the release of 53 witness interviews from his committee’s Trump-Russia probe. Representative Jim Jordan (R., Ohio), the ranking
[ad_1] President Donald Trump addresses the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, April 4, 2020. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) The Trump administration on Tuesday revealed it is considering a capital gains tax cut as well as other tax-cut proposals as part of a future coronavirus relief bill. President Trump and his allies are also
[ad_1] Sister Loraine McGuire with Little Sisters of the Poor after the Supreme Court heard Zubik v. Burwell, an appeal demanding exemption from providing insurance covering contraception, in Washington, D.C., March 23, 2016. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) This week, the Supreme Court will hear a series of oral arguments in a number of cases via telephone, due
[ad_1] I’ve been emailing with Ari Schulman, the editor of the New Atlantis, and he made a comment that I thought was worth (with his permission) quoting: We just do not know enough about Covid to make reliable general conclusions from a single country. And for any general conclusion we could reach, we can come
[ad_1] During a softball interview with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday, NBC’s 3rd Hour Today show co-host Craig Melvin urged the Democrat to arrest protesters objecting to her strict coronavirus stay-at-home order in the state. He even compared the peaceful demonstrators to violent rioters in Ferguson, Missouri after the Michael Brown shooting in 2014.
[ad_1] Three of the largest oil companies in the United States are feeling the pain amid historically low crude prices, economic lockdowns, and a pandemic that has killed tens of thousands of Americans. Big oil is taking a big hit, but smaller oil companies might bear the brunt as the industry grinds to a halt.
[ad_1] Peter Kirsanow writes: The presumption among progressives was that white-on-black homicides (i.e., a white assault victim defending himself pursuant to SYG laws against a black assailant, resulting in the latter’s death) were more likely to be deemed justified than black-on-white homicides (a black assault victim defending himself pursuant to SYG laws against a white
[ad_1] Staying home is supposed to keep people safe. But for unborn babies, even lockdowns have their risks. Any house can be an abortion clinic, Planned Parenthood wants people to know. You just have to call for pills. “It’s actually a silver lining in this pandemic,” acting Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill-Johnson insisted to Democracy Now’s Amy
[ad_1] A month ago we reported that Chinese Doctor Shi Zhengli was part of a team working on a coronavirus project jointly with US doctors in 2014 before it was shut down by the DHS for being too risky. After the US research project was shut down, Dr. Shi continued her coronavirus research in Wuhan,
[ad_1] Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, wants FBI Director Christopher Wray to review the bureau’s investigation into whether former national security adviser Michael Flynn acted as a Russian agent. Jordan and Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana, another Republican on the Judiciary panel, asked Wray in a Monday letter
[ad_1] Here is a new ad from the anti-Trump Lincoln Project: 📺 Mourning In America pic.twitter.com/djkH0ySCqo — The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) May 4, 2020 The spot plays off of Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 campaign ad, “It’s morning again in America.” Even by partisan standards, the commercial is exceptionally dishonest. There a slew of issues you
[ad_1] Brian Riedl has a series of striking charts about our fiscal outlook. These estimates assume no new “stimulus money” and an economy that reopens at the beginning of the summer: Riedl estimates a budget deficit of $4.275 trillion in 2020, and $2.19 trillion next year. This year’s deficit is estimated at 19.3 percent of
[ad_1] Despite the constant media doom and gloom surrounding America’s coronavirus outbreak, Hollywood conservative Jon Voight is standing strong in his hope that the country will pull through under President Trump. The Midnight Cowboy and Ray Donovan actor posted another personal address to his 275,000- plus Twitter followers on Monday, May 4, urging the conservatives
[ad_1] U.S. Senator Ben Sasse (R-NB) speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 5, 2020. (Andrew Harnik/Pool via REUTERS) Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) is urging that Phase Four of federal legislation responding to the COVID-19 outbreak should include protections for Americans with disabilities, whom he says are likely to be disadvantaged by policies to
[ad_1] A protracted economic shock could put more capital in the hands of weak businesses, especially if the Fed expands its drastic mitigation measures. Warren Buffet lives for financial turmoil. The so-called Oracle of Omaha famously took large positions in Goldman Sachs and General Electric during the 2008 financial crisis, and went on a buying