Georgia Gov. Kemp Signs Bills Aimed at Bolstering Election Integrity

The governor has signed three bills that include provisions that have been highly sought by conservatives in the state. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed into law a string of new bills aimed at bolstering election security in the battleground state just months ahead of the presidential election. A spokesperson for the Republican governor confirmed

RFK Jr. Makes Light of Brain Worm Report, Challenges Biden, Trump to Debate

The independent presidential candidate responded to a report that a parasitic worm ‘ate a portion” of his brain and caused memory loss in 2010. A parasitic worm “ate a portion” of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s brain and caused memory loss, the presidential candidate said in a 2012 deposition that was reported by The New York

In Touting $3.3 Billion Data Center, Biden Seeks to Draw Sharp Comparison to Trump

The Trump administration’s prior effort to bring a Foxconn project to Wisconsin proved to be a ‘con,’ the president said. President Joe Biden appeared in Racine, Wisconsin, to share the news that Microsoft is investing $3.3 billion to build a new artificial intelligence (AI) data center in Racine on the same land that was cleared

Faculty Install Pro-Palestine Encampment at New York’s New School for Social Research

Pro-Palestine students are calling for a labor strike at the New School and a stoppage on the use of the school’s resources online and in person.  When pro-Palestine protesters at the New School for Social Research on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan were taken into custody by the NYPD last week, A.J. Medeiros managed to escape

FDA Chief Says Agency Preparing For Potential of Bird Flu Transmission to Humans

The commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) outlined his agency’s preparations for a “large level” jump of the avian flu to humans. Dr. Robert Califf, who serves as the FDA Commissioner, spoke to members of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies on May 8.