Colorado officials voted to no longer use the term “sex offender” in its proposals for fear that it might be “too offensive.”
The Colorado Sex Offender Management Board agreed to drop references to “sex offenders” from its vocabulary. The vote was 10-6, according to the Denver Post, and is now...
Virginia Lt. Gov.-elect Winsome Sears corrected CNN reporter Dana Bash's assertion that Critical Race Theory is not taught in the state of Virginia, the Conservative Brief reported.
Bash began the interview by insinuating that CRT has no role in Virginia school curricula.
Sears, the former vice president of the Virginia Board...
Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense attorney suggested this weekend that the 18-year-old, who was recently acquitted of all charges, might take up a defamation case against certain media outlets.
Mark Richards told Fox News that much of the media’s initial coverage of the shootings that landed Rittenhouse in court was “wrong.”
“The trial proved...
Last night a red SUV driven by convicted criminal Darrell Brooks plowed into parade-goers at a Waukesha, Wisconsin Christmas parade, Fox News reported.
But according to Mary Lemanski, the social media director for the Democratic Party in Dupage County, Illinois, the people of Wisconsin deserve what they got.
“Someone who believes...
Continuing in line with his previous authoritarian bent for pushing coronavirus vaccines on everyone from five-year-old kids to geriatric pensioners, Covid Czar Anthony Fauci has turned his eye toward getting jabs for babies and toddlers.
"Hopefully within a reasonably short period of time, likely the beginning of next year in...
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., argued that President Joe Biden implemented and enforced the unconstitutional vaccine mandate---with full knowledge that it would eventually be struck down---in order to garner compliance, the Epoch Times reported.
“Joe Biden knows this. He knows it’s unconstitutional,” Donalds said, referring to the vax mandate during an...
Twice-failed candidate Beto O’Rourke, who recently announced a gubernatorial bid in Texas, said he stands by his controversial pledge to take Americans’ assault-style rifles from them.
Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted on charges stemming from killing convicted criminals and wounding another during riots in Kenosha, Wisc., last year., rebuffed nonsensical media claims that he was a "white supremacist" and a "racist" after the self-defense shootings of the three white men.
The claims were widely misreported in...
(The Center Square) – Education professionals from across the state are being put on unpaid leave or fired for not complying with Gov. J.B. Pritzker's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. And their unions have been of no help.
It’s not known how many teachers or other education professionals have been put on...
(Associated Press) The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said Saturday the United States and its allies need to operate with a greater sense of urgency amid rising tensions and China's increasingly assertive military actions.
Adm. John C. Aquilino reaffirmed America's commitment to achieving a free and open Indo-Pacific region...
Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles alleged the paper held a story she wrote about the aftermath of the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, riots until after the 2020 presidential election.
In a blog post for Common Sense, Bowles said she visited Kenosha herself after the riots to see if the...
Vice President Kamala Harris’s communications director announced her resignation this week amidst reports of plummeting approval ratings and growing tensions between Harris and the rest of the Biden administration.
Ashley Etienne turned in her resignation and will leave Harris’s office next month, according to Fox News.
"Ashley is a valued member...