(Headline USA) A recent meeting between the Biden campaign and the New York Times “did not go well,” according to a new report from Semafor.
A source familiar with the meeting said Monday that Biden’s team has been meeting with reporters and editorial members of major news outlets over the past few...
(Headline USA) The White House said this week that President Joe Biden was not planning to ask for Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s resignation, even after Austin failed to inform him of his week-long hospitalization, The Hill reported.
Reports over the weekend revealed that Austin had been incapacitated in the intensive-care...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In the midst of a Washington state gubernatorial campaign, Bob Ferguson, the Democrat attorney general and candidate for governor, has sent thousands of checks to dead or fictional people as a repayment for a chicken and tuna price-fixing lawsuit, the Post Millennial reported.
A local radio...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Clinton Presidential Center deleted a photo of former President Bill Clinton supposedly sending "his first-ever email" after the caption, "Can you guess who it was to?" prompted numerous peculiar responses.
The photo, posted Monday on Twitter, depicted Clinton in front of what seemed to be a...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The National Parks Service announced the removal of a statue of William Penn, the founder of the state of Pennsylvania, from a Philadelphia park in order to make the park more "welcoming, accurate, and inclusive."
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced that the Welcome Park will include...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As they beg for food from door to door in New York City, some illegal immigrants are driving cars substantially nicer than those driven by those from whom they seek assistance, the New York Post reported.
On Friday night, at least five unregistered cars were towed from...
(Headline USA) Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., refused to condemn Democratic efforts to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot, arguing such decisions were “up to the states.”
Asked by ABC News’s George Stephanopoulos on Friday whether the rulings by the Colorado Supreme Court and Maine secretary of...
(Joshua D. Glawson, Money Metals Exchange) There is an untold story in American monetary history. Some are reluctant even to discuss it.
I’m referring to the U.S. Secret Service’s very own role in the destruction of sound money in America.
As constitutional, sound money in the form of physical gold and...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) After a district court judge in Montana sided with a group of 16 child-activists last August in a long-running lawsuit intended to force compliance with a radical environmentalist agenda, the same environmental lawfare organization announced plans last month to wage a new suit in California...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The FBI received a tip about the chatroom that 17-year-old Dylan Butler used months before he reportedly killed a sixth grader, injured four others and fatally shot himself at a school last Thursday in Iowa, according to a report from NBC News.
NBC reported Sunday that...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A new batch of records from the Jeffrey Epstein civil litigation was unsealed Monday, showing that one of Epstein’s victims claimed in 2016 that there were sex tapes featuring Bill Clinton, as well as billionaire Richard Branson and Prince Andrew.
The victim, Sarah Ransome, also alleged...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Capitol Hill provocateur Ray Epps asked a judge for probation in a sentencing memo filed Monday, denying the Justice Department’s characterization of his behavior on Jan. 6, 2021, as “felonious.”
Epps, who encouraged other protestors to go into the Capitol building and who committed violence on Jan....