Kentucky is lagging behind in the ‘competition for talent’ to lead its classrooms, Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday in pushing for higher teacher pay as a way to overcome a shortage of educators. He cited grim statistics in making his case for a 5% pay raise for teachers and other public Read More
A top non-partisan political handicapper is forecasting that Democrats face a serious challenge holding on to four crucial Senate seats as they attempt to protect their razor-thin majority in the chamber in the 2024 elections. The first Senate race ratings of the new cycle by Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the Read More
President Biden took to Twitter on Monday to promote his electric vehicle tax credit. However, while doing so, he attached a picture of himself in one that doesn’t even qualify for it. ‘On my watch, the great American road trip is going to be fully electrified,’ Biden tweeted, with Read More
The Biden administration proposed a new rule expanding the availability of birth control on Monday by removing moral exemptions for providing contraceptive coverage. The draft rule also creates an ‘independent pathway’ for women to get access to birth control at no cost even if their employer objects to contraception on Read More
President Biden told Congress on Monday that his administration will end twin emergencies related to the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, 2023, more than three years after they were enacted. The COVID-19 national emergency is set to expire on March 1, while the public health emergency (PHE) will expire on April 11. The Office Read More
Two of the Senate’s chief negotiators from both sides of the aisle on police reform are still committed to trying to move legislation through Congress, but hopes of a bill being approved in both chambers remains slim. Sens. Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., both said Read More
Both George Floyd’s family attorney and the former police chief of Ferguson, Missouri, argued Sunday that the fatal caught on camera beating of Tyre Nichols allegedly at the hands of five Black Memphis, Tennessee, police officers demonstrate America’s racially biased and ‘institutionalized police culture.’ Ben Crump, the civil Read More
Three former Twitter executives will appear before the House Oversight Committee for testimony on February 8, Fox News has learned. The three former executives, who have yet to be named, will testify regarding the company’s decision to censor the New York Post’s article on Hunter Biden’s laptop in Read More
Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Mark Warner, D-Va., sat down for a rare bipartisan interview in which they criticized the Director of National Intelligence’s refusal to brief members of the Senate Intelligence Committee on the contents of the classified documents found in both President Biden’s and former President Read More
President Biden on Sunday was slammed on social media after using a frequent adage he uses while expressing his optimism about the future of the United States. Biden, who has frequently used the phrase ‘my word as a Biden’ before and after making a promise to his audience and voters Read More



















