The New York TimesDecember 8NY Times treated socialism with kid gloves — in the 1930s and today, critics say Major media outlets are often accused of downplaying atrocities of socialist regimes, and nowhere is that clearer than with the treatment of former USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) by The New York Times and others, say those with personal experience in the former federation.
Confirmation of Amy Coney BarrettOctober 15When court packing goes wrong: Venezuela and other Latin American countries offer sobering reality The concept of adding more seats to the U.S. Supreme Court – or so-called “court packing” – has become a central part of the discussions in the weeks leading up to the presidential election, particularly with Vice President Joe Biden declining to address the issue.
SocialismSeptember 15Refugees from socialist countries warn Americans: Don't let it happen here Immigrants who settled in the U.S. say recent political shifts here are starting to remind them of what they left behind.
2020 Senate RacesAugust 21Dems get Green Party kicked off ballot after pressuring petition-signers; ‘voter suppression’ alleged State Democrats succeeded in kicking the Green Party off the ballot in Montana this week, with the Montana Supreme Court ruling that they must be dropped.
State and LocalAugust 14NRA’s political spending plunges as lawsuits, controversies hit The National Rifle Association’s election spending is way down in 2020, filings show, as the organization fights scandals and now a lawsuit from New York state’s attorney general to shut it down.
CoronavirusApril 9Paid to quit? Backlash builds against unemployment benefits on ‘steroids’ For an economy already fractured by social distancing policies meant to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the perverse incentive threatens to do further damage, according to workers, business owners and economists who spoke to Fox News.
CoronavirusApril 3Half of people with coronavirus have no symptoms, data shows Experts say the discovery has critical implications and shows that even more widespread testing may be needed to identify all carriers.
CoronavirusMarch 31Thomas Massie defends ill-fated coronavirus bill maneuver: 'I was just standing up for the Constitution' "Congress should show up to work if they're telling truckers and grocery store baggers to show up to work," Rep. Thomas Massie said to Fox News.
CoronavirusMarch 30Too many rules? FDA restricts coronavirus at-home test kits No at-home tests for COVID-19 have been approved by the FDA, prompting critics to say the agency is being too cautious.
CoronavirusMarch 27Coronavirus relief bill contains nearly $12 billion in questionable spending President Trump signed the more than $2 trillion coronavirus relief package on Friday and said it would help American workers across the country -- but the bill also includes millions for items unrelated to the pandemic.