The leader of the Chicago Teachers Union on Monday blamed the city’s mayor for the continued standoff over COVID-19 protocols as classes for hundreds of thousands of students were canceled for a fourth day. CTU President Jesse Sharkey said union and district representatives negotiated until 10 p.m. Sunday but “remain… Read More
Ocasio-Cortez tests positive after maskless party
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., made headlines on New Year’s Eve for leaving her home district and traveling to Florida. Ocasio-Cortez faced criticism for going without a mask during a caseload surge in her district. AOC said the criticism of her breaking her own mask mandate rules was because she was… Read More
Michelle Obama makes 2022 announcement
President Joe Biden has entered the midterm election year of 2022 in the worst position of a sitting president in recent history. Heading into the midterm election, Biden is faced with disastrous approval ratings, skyrocketing inflation, a resurgent coronavirus pandemic, and a weakened economy. Enter Michelle Obama, who has promised… Read More
Biden sinks to new 2022 low point
The New Year hasn’t given President Joe Biden any good news yet, at least not when it comes to his approval rating. Just the opposite: The plunging numbers that dogged him through 2021 have followed him into 2022, and show no signs of a turnaround. The first CNBC/Change Research poll… Read More
[Pic] Top Dem unmasked on Wednesday
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes If hypocrisy didn’t exist, Democrats would have to invent it. They spend a year defending fiery and murderous riots in every city across the country, then they spend another year saying that a two-hour riot at the Capitol was worse than Pearl Harbor…. Read More
Desperate Ted Cruz tries to salvage his career
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, landed himself in hot water on Wednesday when he used the word “terrorism” to describe the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill rioters. Fox’s Tucker Carlson took issue. Carlson wanted to reserve the word “terrorism” for foreign adversaries. The two of them discussed the issue on TV… and… Read More
Joe Biden’s very bad week just got worse…
The sudden and rapid onset of the Omicron variant has put the Biden administration on the brink with one of its key constituencies: unions. Specifically, teacher unions. Sponsored: The #1 mistake most doctors make (regarding your blood pressure) In short, Biden wants schools open despite the surge in coronavirus cases…. Read More
Biden sets date for his 1st State of the Union
President Joe Biden will deliver his first State of the Union address on March 1, the White House confirmed Friday, after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent the president a formal invitation to speak to Congress and the American public one year into his term. It will mark the latest any… Read More
Unemployment rate falls to 3.9%
The nation’s unemployment rate fell in December to a healthy 3.9% — a pandemic low — even as employers added a modest 199,000 jobs, evidence that they are struggling to fill jobs with many Americans reluctant to return to the workforce. The drop in the jobless rate, from 4.2% in… Read More
Supreme Court faces Biden vaccine showdown
The Supreme Court is taking up two major Biden administration efforts to bump up the nation’s vaccination rate against COVID-19. The justices on the conservative-oriented court are hearing arguments Friday about whether to allow the administration the ability to force vaccine-or-testing requirements on large employers and a separate vaccine mandate… Read More
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