(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson made his much-anticipated return Tuesday, releasing a show on Twitter that covered the recent destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam in southern Ukraine.
Carlson’s report comes as Ukraine and Russia are accusing each other of destroying the dam, which was...
(Headline USA) White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said this week that busing migrants to self-proclaimed “sanctuary cities” endangered their lives.
Asked about Republican leaders shipping busloads of migrants to places like New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C. on Monday, Jean--Pierre condemned the efforts, calling them “dangerous,” without evidence.
"I’ve said it...
(Abdul--Rahman Oladimeji Bello, Headline USA) Hundreds of angry Oakland, California, residents recently stormed a town-hall meeting, demanding answers and actions regarding the crime rate in the city.
Democrat council member Dan Kalb called the town hall, alongside the Oakland Police Department and the Department of Violence Prevention, to discuss the...
(Headline USA) A University of Pennsylvania swimmer came forward this week to blast the school’s administration and transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, accusing university officials of turning a blind eye to girls’ concerns about competing with a man.
Paula Scanlan, a senior on Penn’s women’s swimming team, competed alongside Thomas after the...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is reportedly worried that Donald Trump, who has repeatedly called for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, might regain the U.S. presidency in 2024.
In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Zelenskyy expressed concerns that President Trump could curtail aid to...
(Headline USA) Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger claimed this week that heaven was a “fantasy” and added insult to injury by saying those who believed in an afterlife were liars.
The 75-year-old Terminator star, currently attempting a career comeback with the Netflix series FUBAR, was asked what he thinks the...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Newly obtained video from the J6 protests at the U.S. Capitol further calls into serious question the narratives of an alleged violent insurrection that have long been peddled by the partisan J6 Inquisition and its mainstream media collaborators.
Contrary to fake news accounts of an angry...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) After two Arizona teachers were fired for making OnlyFans videos while at work, state legislators decided to write a bill outlawing the filming of pornographic content on school grounds.
But Democrat installed Gov. Katie Hobbs chose to veto the bill, suggesting that concerned legislators were really...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Former Florida congressional candidate and conservative firebrand Laura Loomer was detained by police in Naperville, Ill. after confronting disgraced former FBI Director James Comey at his book signing event.
The Gateway Pundit reported Loomer questioned Comey why a criminal was writing crime novels, prompting him to scurry off the...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Making a pitch to voters in a CNN televised Town Hall, even Nikki Haley seemed unwilling to fully go along with the Election 2020 corporate media spin narrative.
Haley, the ex-South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador under former President Donald Trump, has generally staked out...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) As BlackRock redoubles its brazen efforts to foist the ESG movement onto unwilling businesses and consumers, controversial 2017 comments about "forcing change" from CEO Larry Fink resurfacedin a viral video Sunday.
Fink openly gloated about the strategy during the 2017 New York Times DealBook conference, during...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Kari Lake, 2022 GOP gubernatorial candidate for Arizona and former Phoenix newscaster, released a song slamming President Joe Biden's alleged 2020 election victory.
The song, titled "81 Million Votes My Ass," called into question the level of support Biden achieved in the 2020 presidential election—particularly after...