Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Young Not Stupid: Newsom Just Announced $6.2 Billion in Tax Cuts. Don't Buy It. Until recently, California had some of the strictest coronavirus restrictions in the country, which took a toll on the state's economy. By Cameron Arcand May 3, 2021
Tatiana Dyuvbanova / Shutterstock AZ Democrat Calls Protection of Children with Genetic Disorders Anti-Family 'Gov. Ducey’s decision to sign SB1457 is not pro-life. It is anti-families, anti-woman, and anti-doctor,' the state representative tweeted. By Cameron Arcand April 30, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Citizens Deliver Unmistakable Message to Whitmer as Her COVID Orders Face Defeat at the Hands of the People The petition was denied certification by the Board of Canvassers, but a potential legal battle shows Michiganders are furious. By Cameron Arcand April 24, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Why Is Kamala Harris, Instead of Joe Biden, Meeting with Japanese PM? Some of Kamala Harris' foreign policy responsibilities sound an awful lot like what Joe Biden is supposed to be doing. By Garion Frankel April 16, 2021
Amr Alfiky - Pool / Getty Images Biden Abandons Trump's Troop Withdraw Deadline, Sets New Date 'It is retreat in the face of an enemy that has not yet been vanquished and abdication of American leadership.' By Cameron Arcand April 13, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty Images 275 Sheriffs Sound Alarm on Border Crisis, Send Letter with Demands to Biden Despite the situation at the border being unprecedented, the Biden administration has taken no responsibility. By Cameron Arcand April 9, 2021
AJU Photography / Flickr Christian University Goes Woke, Ditches Mascot Originally Picked to Symbolize 'Strength, Honor, and Commitment to the Faith' History is a messy thing, and it's important to acknowledge that. However, one Christian university is fully giving in to cancel culture. By Garion Frankel April 2, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Young Not Stupid: Scott Walker Launches Plan to Finally Take Back Academia as New Leader of YAF Walker and his team recently crafted 'The Long Game' - an action plan intended to expand the foundation's operations on campuses nationwide. By Cameron Arcand March 30, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty Images Republican Governor Under Fire After Refusing to Sign Bill Protecting Girls' Sports Though Noem recently said she was 'excited' to sign, her communications director said the governor was still weighing the bill. By Mary Margaret Olohan March 22, 2021
Paras Griffin / Getty Images GA Senate Report Devastates Left, Says Nov. 3 Election Results 'Cannot Be Trusted' 'The November 3, 2020 election was chaotic and the results cannot be trusted,' a Georgia Senate subcommittee chairman found. By Elizabeth Stauffer and George Upper December 23, 2020