Scott Dudelson / Getty Images 'Cash Me Ousside' Girl Sets Disturbing Financial Record on Pornographic Website The rapper and face behind a popular internet meme earned $1 million in her first six hours of joining OnlyFans. By Samantha Kamman April 9, 2021
Megan Varner / Getty Images Bad News for MLB: Poll Shows Majority of Americans Agree with the Georgia Election Law's Provisions The poll results come after MLB's decision to move the 2021 All-Star Game and 2021 draft out of Atlanta to protest a state elections bill. By Michael Austin April 8, 2021
Monkey Business Images / Shutterstock LA School District Caves to Union's Reopening Demand for a Teacher Child Care Stipend Critics of the teachers union could not help but notice the demand for free child care seemed unrelated to the pandemic. By Samantha Kamman April 8, 2021
Patrick Semansky / AP Are These the 'Experts'?: CDC Flip-Flops on COVID Several Times in One Week The CDC put out several mixed messages over the course of a week, calling into question the agency's efficacy. By Michael Austin April 8, 2021
WJ Live / YouTube screen shot Finchem Stands Up for 'Fraud-Free' Elections, Setting Sights on AZ Sec of State Public figures are tasked with giving credence to popular demands calling for change in the American electoral system. By Brett Kershaw April 7, 2021
Elijah Nouvelage / Getty Images CDC's Eviction Moratorium: Here's How It's Impacting Landlords Only two days before it was to expire, the CDC extended its moratorium on evictions - an order currently hurting landlords across the U.S. By Michael Austin April 7, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty Images McDaniel, RNC Pillory Democratic 'Power Grab' in 6-Figure Campaign Against HR 1 With the 'For the People Act' now in the hands of a split Senate, Republicans are pulling out all the stops to prevent its passage. By Andrew J. Sciascia April 7, 2021
Young America's Foundation Silver Linings: YAF President Scott Walker Reveals Overlooked 'Good News' from the 2020 Election 'I'm obviously biased, but I think the real action, as our Founders intended, happens in the states,' YAF president Scott Walker argued. By Sponsored Content April 7, 2021
Logan Cyrus - AFP / Getty Images Georgia's New Election Law Isn't 'Voter Suppression': Here's What's Actually in the Bill Various Democrats and left-wing activists have attacked Georgia's new election law as 'voter suppression.' Here's why that's false. By Michael Austin April 7, 2021
Laurence Kesterson/ AP Barnette Begins 2022 Campaign with Words for the 'White Man That Sits at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue' Barnette is one of two known GOP quantities to announce a run for the Senate seat, but across the aisle, a sizable field has developed. By Andrew J. Sciascia April 6, 2021