Saturday, May 10, 2025

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California Firefighter Fatally Shot While Responding to Fire

(Headline USA) A veteran central California firefighter was fatally shot Monday when he and others responded to a report of a dumpster fire and authorities arrested a suspect, officials said. Fire Capt. Vidal “Max” Fortuna was shot before dawn in the city of Stockton and died at a hospital, Stockton...

Black Jew Whoopi Goldberg Forced to Apologize for Saying Holocaust Wasn’t about Race

(Headline USA) Comedian and activist Whoopi Goldberg has apologized for saying the Holocaust was not about race, comments that caused a backlash. Goldberg, a cohost of ABC's "The View," made the initial comments during Monday morning's broadcast. Her apology came in a tweet hours later. “On today's show, I said the...

New Orleans School Kids Get Jabbed Under New Vaccine Mandate

(Headline USA) As school systems across the U.S. struggle to keep classrooms open amid the pandemic, New Orleans is set to become the nation's first major district to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for children 5 and up, though state regulations will allow parents to opt out easily. Ahead of Tuesday's deadline, many...

UN: Taliban Has Murdered More than 100 Ex-Afghan Forces, Officials Since Biden Withdrawal

(Headline USA) The United Nations has received “credible allegations” that more than 100 former members of the Afghan government, its security forces and those who worked with international troops have been killed since the Taliban took over the country Aug. 15, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says. In a report obtained Sunday...

GOP Unlikely to Seek Kavanaugh Payback via Contentious Confirmation Hearing

(Headline USA) Three and a half years after left-wing activists---driven by the George Soros-funded Justice Democrats---waged a concerted smear campaign against then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, the county has only become further polarized and political debate more acrimonious. But that doesn't mean Senate Republicans will seek to settle scores after...

Clyburn, Architect of Biden’s Black Woman Court Pledge, Pushes His Pick

(Headline USA) At President Joe Biden’s lowest moment in the 2020 campaign, South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn came to him with a suggestion: He should pledge to put the first black woman on the Supreme Court. After some cajoling, Biden made the promise at a Democratic debate, a move Clyburn...

Youngkin Hustles to Restore Virginia’s Former Red-State Status

(Headline USA) Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has used his first two weeks in office to do exactly what he promised voters he would do, restoring commonsense values to Virginia, attempting an overdue political shift in a state once considered reliably Democratic that's being closely watched by others in the...

Russia, US, Ukraine to Square Off at UN Security Council

(Headline USA) The U.N. Security Council is scheduled to meet Monday for the first time on Russia’s troop buildup and threatening actions against Ukraine at the request of the United States, and all key players are expected to square off in public over the possibility of a Russian invasion and...

Rogan Responds to Aging Rockers’ Attacks, Spotify ‘Warning’ Labels

(Headline USA) Following protests of Spotify kicked off by aging classic rocker Neil Young, who accused the platform of spreading of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, the music streaming service said that it will add content advisories before podcasts discussing the virus. In a post Sunday, Spotify chief executive Daniel Ek laid...

Stelter Blames ‘White Identity Politics’ for Criticism Of Biden SCOTUS Pledge

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) CNN anchor Brian Stelter has alleged that "white identity politics" has been fueling Fox News personalities' criticisms of President Joe Biden's impending Supreme Court nomination, The Daily Wire reported. In a broadcast on the inappropriately named Reliable Sources, Stelter went on about conservative news outlets—particularly Fox...

Pennsylvania’s Mail-In Voting Law Ruled Unconstitutional

(Vicktor Skinner, The Center Square) – A Pennsylvania court struck down the commonwealth’s mail-in voting law as unconstitutional Friday, citing the state constitution’s requirement for in-person voting. “No-excuse mail-in voting makes the exercise of the franchise more convenient and has been used four times in the history of Pennsylvania,” Commonwealth...

New Poll Shows Continued Support for School Choice in North Carolina

(Nyamekey Daniel, The Center Square) Support for school choice among North Carolinians has continued to stay strong, according to a new Civitas poll released during National School Choice Week. Civitas surveyed 600 bipartisan voters from various parts of the state from Jan. 21 to Jan. 23. The survey results showed...
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