On Vaccinating The Vulnerable, Gov. Larry Hogan Is All Talk And No Action
Some states are struggling more than others to administer the COVID-19 vaccines allotted to them by the federal government and Operation Warp Speed.
Florida Is Open, New York Is Closed: The Weaponization Of Covid
Despite larger populations, currently freer peoples, and a media narrative that screams otherwise, there are far, far fewer deaths in Texas and in Florida than in New York.
Black Republican Candidate With Viral Ad Slams Baltimore Sun For Attacking Her House Bid
‘[Y]ou have now twice, without ever having met or interviewed me, attacked and mocked me on your opinion page. What gives?’ Kimberly Klacik wrote.
Maryland Governor Overrules Montgomery County Health Officials Closing Private Schools
Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland overruled local health authorities’ statements mandating all private schools to go virtual until at least Read Full Article >
We’re Setting Out Across America To Discover The State Of Main Street
America’s reawakening is an unfolding story, one our young country has never lived before. To work to understand it and to tell it, The Federalist is setting out across the United States.
Despite Polling, Cell Phone Data Shows Americans Are Going Out Again
According polls, Americans overwhelmingly support lockdown measures, but according to their cell phones, they are starting to venture out.
How Many Laws Are WuFlu Crisis Making People Realize Are Very Dumb?
The recent series of regulatory rollbacks, though temporary, expose government rules that were unnecessary in the first place.
SCOTUS Upholds Maryland Memorial Cross On Public Land
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that a nearly 100-year-old war memorial cross on public land does not violate the First Amendment.
Baltimore Mayor Third In A Row To Leave Office In Disgrace
The Baltimore mayoral office has been troubled for more than a decade. Catherine Pugh is the third Baltimore mayor in a row to vacate office in a cloud of shame.
Supreme Court Asks If Memorial Crosses Can Have Secular Meaning
Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about the constitutionality of a 40-foot World War I memorial cross that has stood on public land in Maryland for 94 years.
Democrats’ New Anti-Gun Laws Are Also An Attack On Due Process
Another area of American life where we continue to see egregious attacks on the presumption of innocence is gun ownership.
Deadly Shooting Reported At Capital Gazette Newsroom In Maryland
Crime reporter Phil Davis tweeted about the attack: ‘A single shooter shot multiple people at my office, some of whom are dead.’
Chelsea Manning Is The Nightmare Democrats Deserve
Chelsea Manning is simply Roy Moore in softer dress: a rage-stoking, base-riling ghoul sent to torment the political establishment into submission.
How Neighbors Mobilized To Rescue Women From A Brutal Late-Term Maryland Abortuary
While a late-term abortionist is out of business in Germantown, he says he’ll reopen his deadly practice that has sent at least 10 women to the hospital in ambulances and killed two.
Episcopalian, Jewish Senators Establish New ‘No Christians In Politics’ Theological Litmus Test
Thankfully, we have a bastion of religious orthodoxy to make sure that President Trump’s appointees walk the straight and narrow.
How The Fourth Circuit’s Support For ‘Assault Weapon’ Bans May End Them
The Fourth Circuit’s wild departure in Kolbe may be what finally forces the Supreme Court to rule on state ‘assault weapon’ regulations once and for all.
In Aftermath Of Brutal High School Rape, Parents Speak Out Against Illegal Immigration
‘We have become second class citizens. . . If we do something we face consequences, but illegals under the sanctuary city policies, they don’t.’
7 Basketball Documentaries To Watch During A March Madness Blizzard
Add some beautiful madness to your March by bingeing these basketball documentaries.
Who Caused Baltimore’s Collapse?
A better future for poor Americans trapped in Baltimore and across the country must start with a fact-based analysis of how we got here and who has been responsible.