Month: May 2021

California Sheriff’s Deputy in ‘Serious Condition’ After Being Shot, Suspect Killed

A Southern California sheriff’s deputy is in serious condition after being shot following a pursuit of a motorcyclist in a desert community east of Los Angeles on Monday, authorities said. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s office said that deputies from the Morongo Basin station in the Yucca Valley area were conducting extra patrol for off-highway…


Kevin McCarthy Wants to Arm His Caucus for the 2022 Battle

Commentary For Republicans to win back the majority in the House, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said GOP candidates, whether they are incumbents or challengers, must spend time with voters in their communities and come up with solutions about their concerns. The House minority leader said spending time focusing on the latest outrage on social media…


US Continued China Policy Reflects Broader Global Pushback Against CCP

The global pushback against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has prompted the Biden administration to adjust its China policy, a China expert said, following recent remarks by Biden’s deputy assistant Kurt Campbell on China-U.S. relations. “The period that was broadly described as engagements has come to an end,” Campbell said at an event hosted by…


Texas Gov. Abbott to Veto Legislature Funding After Democrats Stage Walkout Over Voting Law

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said on Monday that he will veto funding for the state legislature, a day after House Democrats staged a walkout of the chamber in an effort to prevent the passage of a sweeping election overhaul bill. Texas Democrats abandoned the House floor ahead of a midnight deadline in an attempt to temporarily kill…


Beijing Spokesman Reacts Defensively to ANZ United Front

Beijing has reacted defensively to the unified posture of the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) towards the Chinese regime after they expressed “grave concerns” about human rights in the Xinjiang region of China, the limiting of rights and freedoms in Hong Kong, and more. This comes after Australian PM Scott Morrison and New…


Nevada Senate Approves Bill to Make It 1st Presidential Primary State

The Nevada Senate has approved a measure that seeks to make the state the first to hold a presidential primary election in 2024. The Senate approved the bill on May 31 on a 15-6 vote, less than a week after the measure passed the state House. The measure awaits the signature of Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat….


Nevada Senate Approves Bill to Make It First Presidential Primary State

The Nevada Senate passed a bill on Memorial Day which aims to make it the first state to hold a presidential primary election in 2024. The Senate approved the bill on May 31 on a 15-6 vote, less than a week after the measure passed the state House. The measure awaits the signature of Gov. Steve…


Nevada OKs Bill Calling to Make It First Presidential Primary State

The Nevada Senate passed a bill on Memorial Day which aims to make it the first state to hold a presidential primary election in 2024. The Senate approved the bill on May 31 on a 15-6 vote, less than a week after the measure passed the state House. The measure awaits the signature of Gov. Steve…


Australia Quarantine-Free Travel Corridor With America, UK May Soon Take Off

Australia is likely to see its travel bubble expanded to the Pacific Islands soon, but Aussies can also look forward to the possibility of travel to the United States and the United Kingdom as well. “A few months ago, I thought maybe Singapore, Taiwan, and Japan would be first cabs off the list,” Qantas CEO…


New York Knicks to Limit Ticket Sales to Vaccinated People, Require Proof for Entry

The New York Knicks announced on May 28 that if the team advances to the next round of NBA playoffs it would offer tickets exclusively to fans vaccinated against the CCP virus and require proof of vaccination for entry. The team revealed the requirements alongside an announcement that Game 5 of its playoff series against…