Canada: Growing Percentage of Cannabis Consumers Transitioning to the Licit Marketplace

A growing number of Canadians who consume cannabis are obtaining it from the legal marketplace, according to data published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Investigators affiliated with the University of Waterloo, School of Public Health Sciences surveyed nearly 5,000 Canadian adults who acknowledged having purchased cannabis flowers within the past year. Researchers reported that the percentage … Continue reading Canada: Growing Percentage of Cannabis Consumers Transitioning to the Licit Marketplace

Worker Advocate Files Brief Defending North Carolina Law to Strengthen Farm Workers’ Right to Work Protections

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has filed an amicus curiae brief with the United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Farm Workers Organizing Committee v. Joshua Stein. This is a federal case brought by union officials seeking the power to impose monopoly union power and union dues deductions on agricultural workers and employers. … Continue reading Worker Advocate Files Brief Defending North Carolina Law to Strengthen Farm Workers’ Right to Work Protections

Senators Tell Biden Administration to Halt New WOTUS Attack on Americans, Await SCOTUS Decision

U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Ranking Member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, led her Republican colleagues on the committee in a letter to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan and Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Michael Connor. The letter specifically requests that the Biden administration immediately halt … Continue reading Senators Tell Biden Administration to Halt New WOTUS Attack on Americans, Await SCOTUS Decision

Durham Filing Reveals ‘High-Tech Watergate’

The Heritage Foundation’s Mike Howell, who leads Heritage’s Conservative Oversight Project, released the following statement Monday regarding Special Counsel John Durham’s Feb. 11 filing revealing that a technology company working with the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign improperly used its access to internet servers at the White House to spy on President Donald Trump.   Spying on the president of the … Continue reading Durham Filing Reveals ‘High-Tech Watergate’

Appeals Court Rules Against Nepali Immigrants Seeking to Open Home Health Care Agency

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against two Nepali immigrants seeking to open a home health care agency that would offer care to Nepali speaking refugees in Louisville. Dipendra Tiwari and Kishor Sapkota planned to open a modest business that would provide nurses and home health aides but were denied a certificate of need (CON) … Continue reading Appeals Court Rules Against Nepali Immigrants Seeking to Open Home Health Care Agency

Records Reveal Tech Operatives Allegedly Used by Hillary Clinton Campaign to Spy on Trump WH Had Contract with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Judicial Watch announced today that it received 127 pages of records from the Georgia Institute of Technology of communications among four individuals. These records reveal that the individuals, who are mentioned in the Durham probe indictment of Michael Sussmann, worked with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) from 2016-2021. The documents also suggest the group was … Continue reading Records Reveal Tech Operatives Allegedly Used by Hillary Clinton Campaign to Spy on Trump WH Had Contract with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Kennedy, Scott warn Biden DOJ about obstructing or defying Durham investigation

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) joined Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and more than 40 other senators in urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to respect Special Counsel John Durham’s prosecutorial independence and to support the special counsel’s efforts. Most recently, Durham’s investigation apparently uncovered that individuals affiliated with the Hillary Clinton campaign exploited access to non-public data … Continue reading Kennedy, Scott warn Biden DOJ about obstructing or defying Durham investigation

Senators Push to Declassify Crossfire Hurricane Records

.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, and U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, called on the Department of Justice to promptly comply with President Trump’s declassification directive for Crossfire Hurricane records. The letter renews concerns raised in October 2021 about the department’s failure to … Continue reading Senators Push to Declassify Crossfire Hurricane Records

Chip Roy demands answers on whether political influence led Biden prosecutor to lighten sentence for BLM riot arsonist who killed father of 5

On Thursday, Rep. Chip Roy (TX-21) demanded DOJ and the former Acting United States Attorney for Minnesota justify giving a career criminal an abnormally lenient sentence for setting a lethal fire. The perpetrator, Montez Terriel Lee, Jr., set a pawn shop on fire during the 2020 riots in Minneapolis; that fire killed a father of five whose body was later discovered in the rubble. … Continue reading Chip Roy demands answers on whether political influence led Biden prosecutor to lighten sentence for BLM riot arsonist who killed father of 5

New Report: Food Trucks Not a Threat to Restaurant Industry

For years, critics of food trucks have argued they hurt already established restaurants within communities. But a new report released today by the Institute for Justice (IJ), “Food Truck Truth: Why Restaurants—and Cities—Have Nothing to Fear from Mobile Food Businesses,” shows more food trucks do not result in fewer restaurants. The report suggests food trucks actually complement … Continue reading New Report: Food Trucks Not a Threat to Restaurant Industry