(Headline USA) Another country artist announced this week that he’s cutting ties with Bud Light over the company’s partnership with transgender huckster Dylan Mulvaney.
Singer John Rich said he’ll no longer carry Bud Light beers in his Nashville bar, Redneck Riviera, citing low demand from customers in the wake of...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Justin Pearson, a recently-expelled Democrat member of the Tennessee state legislature, has a history of running centrist campaigns, in which he has tried to appeal to all parties.
But in recent months, he has launched into full-fledged radicalism, culminating in his leading of an insurrection at the...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The State Department’s “Global Engagement Center” marketed anti-conservative censorship products to private-sector tech firms, according to a new report from The Federalist.
The Federalist’s report draws from the lawsuit the attorneys general for Missouri and Louisiana filed against the Biden administration last October for colluding with social media...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Bud Light sales have plunged in the wake of the company's recent ill-advised foray into the ongoing culture war over the normalization of transgenderism, Fox Business reported.
"They've already done enough damage in one week to disrupt year-long sales projections," said one beer sales representative who...
(Headline USA) Portland residents are demanding answers from the city about new homeless cabins that have popped up on prime river real estate over the past several months.
According to local reports, homeless people have begun building makeshift cabins, complete with doors, windows and solar panels, along the Willamette River...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) In the name of social justice, the state of New York is reportedly prioritizing felons over disabled military veterans when it comes to marijuana dispensary licensing.
Legislators in the Democrat-controlled state legalized the sale of recreational weed to those age 21 and older through a law...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Loudoun County Public School District forbade a teacher from having a bible verse in her email signature, and the teacher is taking legal action.
The teacher, whose name has not been revealed, was barred from placing John 3:16 in her email signature line, according to Breitbart...
(Headline USA) Whole Foods announced this week that it is shutting down its flagship location in downtown San Francisco less than a year after it opened because of rampant crime and drug use.
“To ensure the safety of our team members we have made the difficult decision to close the...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Vice President Kamala Harris once against demonstrated where the Biden regime's priorities rank, when she skipped visiting with families of the victims slaughtered in the trans-triggerman mass shooting in Nashville, but took a taxpayer-funded trip to pay homage to ousted Tennessee state representatives.
“Today, I stood with...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The latest suspected mass shooter with reported ties to a radicalized LGBT movement and trans-pronouns hustlers was also an avowed Trump-hater and pro-lockdown COVID tyrant.
Social media accounts reportedly belonging to Connor Sturgeon, the suspected triggerman in Monday’s deadly mass shooting in Louisville, showed an embittered Never-Trumper...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) In its continued hunt to target any dissension from regime rhetoric, the FBI has compiled a glossary of slang words that it claimed are associated with violent, white supremacist extremism.
The glossary includes the word “based,” which would flag Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, as a supporter of...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Mark Wahlberg, the Catholic and conservative-friendly actor, has moved to Las Vegas and intends to open a Movie Studio there.
Wahlberg explained his move to Vegas, according to Breitbart News.
“ to give my kids a better life,” he explained.
Wahlberg said that he was seeking a place...