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Eleven Big Moves Biden Could Make on His First Day as President
By Fred Lucas
Joe Biden will have a busy day after taking the oath of office as president at noon Wednesday, as the Biden campaign...
The Purge Has Begun. Where It Stops, Nobody Knows.
It’s understandable that many Americans are shaken by what they saw at the Capitol last week. It’s part of a larger pattern of mob law.
But the crimes of a few lawbreakers should not be used as an excuse to punish and silence other Americans simply because of their political beliefs.
Those actions appear to be targeted and coordinated. It’s a deeply disturbing trend, given that Biden and his fellow Democrats are less than 10 days from effectively controlling both Congress and the executive branch.
While Biden may be preaching “unity,” in some of his public statements, he hasn’t refrained from, for example, comparing his opponents with Nazis.
Oregon: Brown to Lift Health Restrictions for Schools, Says Classes Could Resume by February
By Tim Gruver
Come New Year’s Day, the Oregon health metrics for schools will become recommendations rather than law and open the door for regular...
Pennsylvania Gov. Will Ease COVID-19 Restrictions Starting Monday
By Christen Smith
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf said Wednesday that he will ease COVID-19 economic restrictions on Monday as planned.
The announcement comes after a three-week...
Ohio AG Joins Religious Schools Challenging Order to Stop in-Person Learning
By J.D. Davidson
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined the fight with three religious schools in Northwest Ohio seeking to remain open despite a local...
Pennsylvania Governor’s Climate Regulations Draw Bipartisan Opposition as Hearings Begin
Elected officials in Pennsylvania continue to question the constitutionality of Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed carbon tax in the run-up to 10 public hearings that begin Tuesday on the disputed regulations to address climate change.
Colorado Regulators Finalize New Oil and Gas Restrictions
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has finalized new rules limiting oil and gas operations in the state.
Kentucky Governor Defends Order to Close Schools
By Steve Bittenbender
The U.S. Supreme Court received the response from Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear detailing why his order closing all schools, including private religious...
Texas Files Suit in U.S. Supreme Court Against Four States Alleging They Violated Constitutional...
By Bethany Blankley
The state of Texas has filed a lawsuit with the U.S. Supreme Court against the states of Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania,...
Ohio’s Fourth-Largest School District Stops Sports, In-Person Learning
By J.D. Davidson
"The Toledo-Lucas County Health board voted Wednesday to shut down schools, sports and all extracurricular activities..."
Health officials from one of Ohio’s largest...