(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Typos, grammatical errors and other mistake are a regular occurrence in print media, but it’s not every day when Washington DC’s supposed newspaper of record can’t correctly identify the sitting U.S. president.
That’s what happened Thursday, when the Washington Post referred to Joe Biden as the...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A publicly funded nonprofit in Minneapolis, Minnesota, hosted a demon summoning ritual called "Lilit the Empathic Demon," billed as a "family friendly" event.
The Walker Art Center, which hosts hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, described the event as a "collective and playful demon summoning...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A federal judge rejected a bid from Chinese nationals to block Florida's state law restricting foreign ownership of property within the Sunshine State.
Allen Winsor, U.S. District Court judge for the Northern District of Florida, refused to block the law as a lawsuit against it is...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A conservative interest group is attempting to bring the climate change issue to the forefront of the Republican party at the upcoming presidential primary debates, the Washington Times reported.
The debate will be co-sponsored by the American Conservative Coalition, a conservative interest group which lists its...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Two non-profit groups have sued Washington over a law enacted earlier this year that allows children to receive sex changes without parental knowledge or consent.
The law, SB 5999, stipulates that children who show up at youth or homeless shelters to receive “gender-affirming care,” which includes...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) When the Biden administration gave the IRS an $80 billion budget boost to hire 80,000 new employees and purchase hundreds of thousands of founds of ammunition, conservatives and libertarians warned that a militarized tax-collection agency would result in deadly violence.
They were right.
An IRS agent shot...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The publisher of the critically-acclaimed and MAGA-embraced blockbuster book Tucker accused Amazon of deliberately trying to sabotage its success.
All Seasons Press confirmed its intent to “make formal representations to the Federal Trade Commission, after the book’s sales rankings appeared to be negatively affected by both...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) The backlash from President Joe Biden's snarled challenge for critics to name a single policy failure of his administration, coupled with his embrace and gargled defense of his eponymous economic policies, continued to reverberate across social media.
The apex was arguably reached in hilariously brutal fashion...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) California Democrats have again refused to advance legislation that would have strengthened the state’s child-trafficking laws, backtracking on their assurances that it would be approved after a titanic backlash when they originally blocked its enactment.
The bill would classify "trafficking of children and teenagers younger than...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) President Joe Biden announced that the White House counsel will step down next month after nearly three years of working for the Democrat administration.
Stuart Delery's departure comes at a critical time for the White House, notably as House Republicans ramp up their investigation into the Biden...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) “SOS Hannah Giles just fired us all,” Project Veritas cryptically tweeted Thursday afternoon, before deleting the post.
The short-lived tweet about Giles, who is Project Veritas’s CEO, caused widespread speculation on social media that the undercover journalism outlet’s was going defunct in the wake of its...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A gruesome video that has gone viral showed five kidnapped young men in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, being forced to bludgeon and decapitate one another, with bound, inert bodies lying in the foreground and "Dancing Queen" by ABBA playing in the background.
The video was the...