(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Even though most Americans supported the Supreme Court's decision regarding affirmative action, the corrupt mainstream was still pushing the propaganda that the decision is not popular until the Washington Post came out admitting the reality.
As a matter of fact, the Post not only reported that...
(Headline USA) A Nebraska woman was found guilty of illegally giving her daughter an abortion, then burning and burying the corpse of her grandchild.
Under a plea agreement, Jessica Burgess, 42, of Norfolk, admitted to providing an abortion after 20 weeks of gestation, false reporting and tampering with human skeletal...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) President Joe Biden isn't alone in the White House's ongoing cocaine scandal, fueled by a drug-abusing first son and the administration’s shifty response to the illicit powder found in the West Wing.
Vice President Kamala Harris, already notorious for her verbal gaffes, raised fresh concerns that...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A black San Francisco reparations advisory committee member exposed her hatred toward straight white men by saying that they are "serial killers” and “the ones who are shooting up schools.”
Additionally, Nikcole Cunningham, a panelist on the 15-member San Francisco reparations committee, said that straight white...
(Headline USA) Ben & Jerry’s parent company, Unilever, has lost $2 billion in market cap value this week following an Indepence Day tweet in which Ben & Jerry’s called for the U.S. to return “stolen” land to indigenous tribes, starting with Mount Rushmore.
Shares of Unilever slid 0.8% on Thursday after...
(Headline USA) MSNBC’s Joy Reid claimed this week that she was too scared of guns to leave her home on the Fourth of July.
During a segment of her show The Reidout on Wednesday, Reid and former firearms industry executive Ryan Busse blasted America’s gun culture and called for stringent gun...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) A high school debating team member claims that a tournament judge earlier this year warned her that any mention of former President Donald Trump in a foreign policy discussion about Joe Biden's record in that arena was "inappropriate."
Florida student and free speech advocate Briana Whatley...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The council of Jackson, Wyoming, voted to implement a surveillance system largely run by artificial intelligence, making the town the first in its state to make use of such technology.
According to the Daily Wire, the council agreed to install 30 solar-powered license plate recognition cameras...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Activists in Seattle planned an RV "park in" to obstruct the Democrat-run city's attempts to clear homeless encampments before the MLB All-Star game on July 11.
The city of Seattle gave notices to homeless residents living in RVs parked around the T-Mobile Park baseball stadium, requesting them...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) The American Patriot Relief, an organization assisting J6 defendants detained in the Washington D.C. gulag, will reunite family and advocates of the political prisoners at the second annual “J6 Truth and Light Freedom Festival” in Rogersville, Missouri.
“On July 7-9, there will be an Independence Day reunion...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) MediaNews Group, also known as Digital First Media, which owns many local newspapers, has turned off its comments sections on its news stories.
The leadership of the company stated that its reason for removing content was to cancel voices the publication deemed unfit for the public...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a recent tirade, far-left Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner blamed his state's lack of extreme gun-restriction laws for the recent BLM trans-terrorist shooting that happened on his watch, the Huffington Post reported.
In an interview following the deadly rampage, Krasner blamed the state legislature for...