The new premier of the Canadian province of Alberta, Danielle Smith, has apologized for the government mandating vaccine passports during the coronavirus pandemic, telling the annual United Conservative Party conference “we are not QR codes.”
Author: Mellisa McCoy
Poll: Sen. Blumenthal Under 50 Percent, Nearly Tied with Republican Leora Levy
Leora Levy, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Connecticut, is closing the gap and is nearly tied with Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D), according to the Connecticut Examiner’s latest poll.
Woke & Jobless: Federal Judges Say They Won't Hire Yale Law Clerks over Hysterical Anti-Free Speech Behavior
Fourteen federal judges say they will not hire law clerks who are graduates of Yale Law School due to the hysterical woke behavior that more than 400 students exhibited earlier this year in shutting down a free speech event featuring Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).
Federal Judge Rules Against Stacey Abrams-Backed Group, Upholds 2018 Georgia Voting Law
A federal judge ruled Friday against the remaining claims in Fair Fight Action’s lawsuit filed in the weeks after Democrat Stacey Abrams narrowly lost to now-Gov. Brian Kemp in Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial race.
Greenpeace Founder Laments ‘Hijacking’ of Ecology by Alarmists
Patrick Moore, one of the founders of Greenpeace, laments that the environmental movement has been hijacked by climate alarmists, whose goal is to instill fear and guilt in the public.
Maricopa County Judge Tosses Lawsuit Seeking to Block Biggs, Gosar from Ballot
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury tossed a lawsuit on Friday that sought to prevent Reps. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Paul Gosar (R-AZ), and state Rep. Mark Finchem (R) from running in 2022 for reelection.