Madison Cawthorn: The left loves wearing masks because they’re ‘soy boy cowards’
Rep. Madison Cawthorn once sold masks bearing the word ‘Useless’ in his online store.
By Oliver Willis - May 17, 2021Rep. Madison Cawthorn once sold masks bearing the word ‘Useless’ in his online store.
By Oliver Willis - May 17, 2021Police warned motorists to stay away amid reports of guns being brandished and fireworks going off as street racers clogged a stretch of interstate in Aurora, Colorado, on March 7.
By Associated Press - May 16, 2021Millions of Americans do not have access to and cannot not afford broadband as the pandemic has forced jobs, schools, and health care online.
By Associated Press - May 12, 2021Holdouts are from all over American society, fueling experts’ advice that there is no one-size-fits-all vaccine message and that people need to hear from trusted sources.
By Associated Press - May 11, 2021Fifty-four percent of Americans say the country is on the right track, higher than at any point in AP-NORC polls conducted since 2017.
By Associated Press - May 10, 2021The Republican senator from Wisconsin recently gave an interview to a notorious anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist.
By Oliver Willis - May 10, 2021Juliana Urtubey is the first Nevada teacher to be named National Teacher of the Year.
By Associated Press - May 09, 2021But many families are still opting to keep students at home for remote learning.
By Associated Press - May 06, 2021Officials are hoping that extending vaccinations to children will allow schools to reopen with minimal disruption this fall.
By Associated Press - May 06, 2021‘Before the pandemic, they were contributing to society,’ said a social worker in New York.
By Associated Press - May 05, 2021‘Can you imagine if each city had been led by Ron DeSantis? How many lives would have been lost?’ said the mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, about the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Associated Press - May 03, 2021The restaurant industry has been among the hardest hit by the pandemic.
By Associated Press - May 03, 2021Public health officials say the efforts are crucial to reach people who haven’t been immunized yet.
By Associated Press - May 01, 2021The White House is aware that the rest of the world is watching.
By Associated Press - April 26, 2021Biden has delivered on a number of his biggest campaign pledges.
By Associated Press - April 26, 2021The dwindling demand for vaccines illustrates the challenge that the United States faces in overcoming the pandemic.
By Associated Press - April 23, 2021YouTube said that a video posted by Gov. Ron DeSantis violated its ban on the posting of medical disinformation.
By Associated Press - April 12, 2021Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell credits mass vaccination and relief bills.
By Josh Israel - April 12, 2021Republicans roundly criticized blue states for implementing COVID-19 safety measures early on. A new study shows their economies are in fact recovering faster than those states who failed to do the same.
By Donna Provencher - April 05, 2021President Joe Biden stays away. The core players stick to their expertise. Data rules.
By Associated Press - April 04, 2021And it’s not the first time Donald Trump’s former trade adviser Peter Navarro is under fire for shady dealings.
By Donna Provencher - March 31, 2021Cases of the virus are up about 10% over the past week, with both hospitalizations and deaths ticking up as well, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said.
By Associated Press - March 29, 2021The closure of halls means vets dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder and other wartime trauma have lost a critical safe space amid an isolating pandemic, leaders say.
By Associated Press - March 27, 2021His disregard for the advice of top infectious disease specialist Dr. Anthony Fauci and others caused the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression.
By Donna Provencher - March 26, 2021Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says, ‘the recovery is far from complete.’
By Donna Provencher - March 25, 2021Experts see reason to worry as more Americans start traveling and socializing again.
By Associated Press - March 25, 2021The American Rescue Program provides federal funds for rental and housing assistance.
By Donna Provencher - March 22, 2021‘Patterns of housing insecurity and racial and socioeconomic inequality that existed prior to COVID-19 have been exacerbated,’ said one analyst.
By Donna Provencher - March 17, 2021Experts say Biden’s plan would increase revenue during a time when it is drastically needed.
By Donna Provencher - March 17, 2021Stereotypes about what illness looks like are feeding into doubts about people’s eligibility.
By Associated Press - March 14, 2021