(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) As the midterms approach, the elections policy of the state of Pennsylvania is in disarray, facing many issues with their mail-in voting process, special elections reporting and the discovery of pervasive election fraud.
The city of Philadelphia recently announced that the mail-in voting process would be...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Several major advertisers on Twitter have pulled their services from the platform after tweets seeking child sex abuse material have appeared on or alongside their profile pages and promoted ads.
Ghost Data, a cyber security group, teased the release of a new report about child sex...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) A Florida weatherman who filmed a kitten stranded on a bench as water levels rose around it donated to Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential election cycle, according to records from the Federal Election Commission.
WINK-TV meteorologist Dylan Federico donated four times to...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) As the alleged City of Brotherly Love is being systematically destroyed by a deadly wave of violent crime and murderous mayhem, turning Philadelphia into what one resident called “a cesspool of lawlessness," the state’s far-left Lt. Gov. John Fetterman continues to run his Senate campaign on...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) Despite Google's laughably implausible claims that it's non-partisan, the tech giant continues to blatantly censor conservatives on its flagship video platform, YouTube.
An alarming number of videos featuring prominent conservatives have recently been removed on the basis of "misinformation," reported The Daily Wire.
American Conservative Union revealed...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) President Joe Biden's latest cognitive collapse came in the form of a grand shout-out to a deceased congressional representative, sparking renewed concerns and questions about the aged resident-in-chief's mental decline.
Biden was delivering his opening comments Wednesday during a speech at the White House Conference on...
(Headline USA) New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called this week for an international alliance to crack down on so-called “misinformation," arguing that governments have a responsibility to restrict speech that those same governments have deemed dangerous.
Ardern compared “misinformation” to “weapons of war,” and claimed it is a “threat to our...
(Headline USA) Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar said this week that he has begged President Joe Biden to do more to secure the southern border, but has been ignored repeatedly.
Cuellar said illegal immigrants have been flooding into his district over the border, and has argued that the U.S. government needs...
(Headline USA) CNN’s purge continued this week with the network firing another 20 staffers originally assigned to its failed CNN+ streaming service that was axed earlier this year.
Multiple sources confirmed to the Daily Beast on Wednesday that CNN got rid of the remaining staffers attached to CNN+, including those...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) George Soros’s 2006 strategy to purchase Secretary of State elections is being repeated by Democrats in 2022.
The cosmopolitan oligarch’s 2006 plan was called the “Secretary of State Project," according to RedState. Soros’s project was a Political Action Committee focused on electing leftists to oversee elections in crucial...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) American households have lost $9 trillion in wealth from the stock market's decline, marking the largest drop in wealth since 2008's Great Recession, CNBC reported.
When the year began, Americans held $42 trillion worth of stocks in corporations and mutual funds, but new information from the...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) A former FBI leader whose team arrested the Unabomber said FBI Director Christopher Wray's decision to increase the "use of force" in the Jan. 6 investigation could lead to civilian and law enforcement casualties, Just the News reported.
"The more you escalate the use of force,...