(Ken Silva, Headline USA) President Joe Biden announced on Monday that he’s sending another $200 million to Ukraine, even though it was reported last week that his own U.S. Army is now struggling to feed itself.
News about the Army’s culinary woes was reported last Tuesday from military.com. It follows...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The U.S. government has reportedly been sending millions of taxpayers' dollars to shady laboratories in China and Russia to fund cruel and dangerous experiments on animals.
Despite the concerns that Chinese research created the COVID-19 virus and started the pandemic, more than $15 million in government...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A top Democrat senator and ally of President Joe Biden addressed the failures in the government’s response to the devastating wildfires that swept through Hawaii, leaving 93 individuals dead.
Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, admitted to the shortcomings that led to the catastrophe during an interview with CNN...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The FBI is maintaining its silence in the wake of agents killing Utah man Craig Robertson, but reports and witnesses raise troubling questions about possible bureau misconduct in last week’s armed raid against the obese, 75-year-old.
Citing a man who was Robertson’s neighbor, Utah-based outlet Deseret...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Woke McDonald’s Corp. quietly removed the term “ESG” from some parts of its website after the fast food chain saw conservatives push back against leftist corporations' beliefs, specifically when it comes to environmental, social and governance initiatives.
In addition to regular Americans, some conservative politicians in the...
(Headline USA) The Washington Post’s editorial board admitted this week that the plea deal offered to Hunter Biden by the Justice Department was “fishy” and that President Joe Biden’s hands aren’t “spotless” when it comes to his embattled son’s business dealings.
In an editorial arguing Attorney General Merrick Garland was right...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Biden climate czar John Kerry---the former Massachusetts senator, failed Democrat presidential candidate and habitual waffler---is well known to have idolized the Kennedy family. Now, it seems, a Kennedy is borrowing a page from Kerry's political playbook.
Current Democrat presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Code Pink, the left-wing activist organization perhaps best known for showy disruptions of congressional hearings, is now allegedly cheerleading for China, despite that country's disdain for fundamental civil liberties.
The nonprofit Code Pink group describes itself, in part, as "a feminist grassroots organization working to end...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The FBI is visiting the homes of people who posted stories about the recently leaked Pentagon documents in an “intimidating” attempt to remove such content from the internet, according to a report from SpyTalk.
SpyTalk reported Sunday that one of its readers, former U.S. Army “information...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) It’s widely known as the “immortal” gene—a cell line taken from a black woman in the 1950s that can grow indefinitely, be frozen for decades, divided into different batches and shared among scientists.
Some 70 years after its discovery, U.S. biotech firm Ultragenyx continues to profit...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A comprehensive data analysis of the Gun Violence Archive showed that 97% of "mass shootings" in the first half of 2023 were not "active shooter" situations under the law.
Democrats' continued push for stricter gun regulations would do nothing to address the majority of shootings with...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As President Joe Biden's incompetence is reluctantly recognized by the mainstream media, some on the Left have begun calling for the president to hand off his job to younger, more capable hands, Slay News reported.
Most recently, Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., called for Biden to step...