(Headline USA) The family of a Marine killed in Kabul during the U.S.’s withdrawal from Afghanistan last year filed a second defamation lawsuit against actor Alec Baldwin, arguing he wrongly smeared them after he accused one of the women of being a Jan. 6 rioter.
The family of Marine Lance Cpl....
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Congress’s Naming Commission, which was tasked under a 2020 defense-spending bill with renaming military bases and other memorials that honored members of the Confederacy, has released its second report, including proposals for the cancelation of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
The commission’s report “is recommending renaming facilities...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Baltimore Democrat Mayor Brandon Scott has watched the crime rate soar in his city and the product of his leftist policies was on full display when gang thugs halted production of an Apple TV+ miniseries.
A pair of mostly-peaceful, gun-toting gangbangers last week tried to extort the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The popular social media app founded by former President Donald Trump, Truth Social, has been banned because of their lack of censorship from Google's Play Store.
Apple, on the other hand, had continued to resist calls to make the app unavailable, and now Truth Social is...
(Headline USA) Far-right provocateur Alex Jones predicted on Monday that Democrats will go to extreme lengths to hold onto their majorities during the midterm elections, including staging mass shootings.
“In the next 71 days, we’re going to see some very violent fireworks,” Jones said on InfoWars.
“I would predict racially-motivated mass shootings,...
(Headline USA) Elon Musk and Twitter lobbed salvos at each other Tuesday in the latest round of legal filings over the billionaire Tesla CEO's efforts to rescind his offer to buy the social media platform.
Musk filed more paperwork to terminate his agreement to buy Twitter, this time based on...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The incredibly unpopular Vice President Kamala Harris can now add another feather to her cap as her resume of political failures extends to never before seen lengths.
The VP, who for some reason chairs the National Space Council, was to preside over the now-cancelled NASA Artemis...
(Headline USA) Mississippi’s capital city is grappling with multiple water problems — too much on the ground after heavy rainfall in the past week, and not enough safe water coming through the pipes for people to use.
Parts of Jackson were without running water Tuesday because flooding exacerbated longstanding problems in...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Governor Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., honored a fallen police officer instead of attending a scheduled fundraising dinner.
Politico produced a rare piece of positive press for a MAGA Republican. The mainstream outlet reported that DeSantis was scheduled to attend a fundraising dinner for gubernatorial hopeful Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y.,...
(The Center Square) A political ad airing on TV and online that is critical of Democrats’ policies is finding different interpretations among Democrats.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot last week criticized a political ad from People Who Play By The Rules PAC airing concerns about the Democrats’ policies on crime and...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) New York City officials have started enforcing a law that bans anyone under 21 from buying whipped cream canisters, even as the city embraces open-air drug dens and promises to give special favor to former pot pushers and users who want to open marijuana shops.
The whipped...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Armed and masked Antifa members were guarding a drag show at a distillery in North Texas that was labeled “kid-friendly,” despite the present partial nudity and sexualization of minors.
Kris Cruz, a producer at BlazeTV, tweeted photos of a group of Antifa members wearing masks...