(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) While I love a good conspiracy theory---including the one about the origin of the term "conspiracy theory"---I've always been a bit suspicious of Q'Anon.
The media reporting about this fringe online movement seemed awfully convenient as a vehicle for pushing baseless claims about valid conservative points...
(Headline USA) Disgraced Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors claimed this week that she is being “targeted” by the government after several states threatened to hold the organization in contempt for its shady financial practices.
Cullors, who was forced to resign from Black Lives Matter last year over allegations that she...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Not to let a business opportunity go to waste, the McDonald's mega-corporation has committed to expanding into Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse, the Citizen Free Press reported.
McDonalds apparently plans on creating virtual cafes, restaurants, and symbols.
Josh Gerben, a McDonald's official, shared the news in a tweet.
McDonald's is headed...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Anti-vaxx NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers has collected another NFL MVP award, despite mainstream media attempts to cancel him, Outkick reported.
Rodgers has now won four total MVP awards, needing only one more to tie Peyton Manning for most all-time.
During his acceptance speech, Rodgers praised the Green Bay...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) By day, Sam Brinton, the newly appointed deputy assistant secretary of Spent Fuel and Waste Disposition in the Energy Department’s Office of Nuclear Energy, will be tasked with ensuring no radioactive leaks make their way into the nation's water supply.
By night, Brinton, a kinky nonbinary...
(Headline USA) Podcast host Joe Rogan turned down a $100 million offer from Rumble, a conservative social media platform, this week, saying he plans to stick with Spotify because the company has “hung with” him throughout the latest attempt to cancel his show.
During a Q&A session with fans in...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) NPR was mocked for an in-depth article they posted about emojis and how some can apparently denote white privilege, Fox News reported.
The article, titled "Which skin color emoji should you use? The answer can be more complex than you think," states that white people using the...
(Gregg Pupecki, Headline USA) The Freedom Convoy is not only having an impact on eliminating COVID mandates but it is changing the way people can watch live breaking-news stories.
The once powerful and trusted legacy media outlets like ABC World News and Canada’s CBC have turned into dusty unreliable relics...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Rapper T-Pain defended podcaster Joe Rogan in an interview with TMZ, arguing that Spotify should not cancel him because the company does not "worry about what the f*** we saying," BizPacReview reported.
If Rogan said "n*****" on his show, and Spotify cancels him for that, then the...
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(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Geriatric Canadian rocker Neil Young's past offenses are being brought to light as he sanctimoniously demands to distance himself from centrist podcaster Joe Rogan, the Daily Wire reported.
In a 1985 interview with...
(Headline USA) Parler, the conservative alternative to Twitter, announced this week that it has signed a deal with former first lady Melania Trump, who has agreed to share “exclusive communications” on the social media network.
“I am excited and inspired by free speech platforms that give direct communication to people...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) has filed a shareholder resolution seeking information regarding Alphabet, Inc.'s role in censoring its platforms at the government's request, according to Fox Business.
Alphabet is the parent company of Google and YouTube.
"Shareholders need to know whether the company is cooperating with...