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Schiff Uses House Censure to Haul in $8M for Senate Run

(Headline USA) Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., raked in $8.1 million for his Senate bid during the second quarter of fundraising despite being censored by the House for his role in the Russia-Gate hoax. Schiff, who is running for Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s, D-Calif., Senate seat, which is set to open in 2024,...

White USC Prof. Criticized for Her Black Lament

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A white University of Southern California professor emerita came under fire at a July conference for female historians after claiming she would have had it easier in life if she were black. Lois Banner made her statement at the Berkshire Conference for Women Historians, a triennial...

BLM Trans-Terrorist Kills 5, Injures 2 Kids in Philly July 4 Shooting

(Headline USA) The mass shooter in Philadelphia this week who is accused of killing five men and injuring two children has been identified as a leftist transgender. Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was arrested on Monday night after shooting up the city’s Kingsessing neighborhood. According to police, Carriker was wearing a bulletproof vest...

Ben & Jerry’s Attacks America as ‘Stolen Land’ on Independence Day

(Headline USA) Ben & Jerry’s could face a Bud Light-style boycott after the company posted an Independence Day tweet blasting the U.S. for celebrating “stolen land.” The company’s official Twitter account called for customers to commit to “returning” land “stolen” from indigenous people this Fourth of July, starting with Mount Rushmore. "This...

Attorney Who Challenged Trump’s 2020 Loss Pushed into Giving Up Law License

(Headline USA) Attorney Lin Wood, who filed legal challenges seeking to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 election loss, is relinquishing his law license, electing to retire from practicing rather than face possible disbarment. Multiple states have weighed disciplining him for pushing Trump's claims that he defeated Joe Biden. On Tuesday, Wood...

Judge Awards Black Church $1M after BLM Banner Burned during BLM Riots

(Headline USA) A judge on Friday awarded more than $1 million to a black church in downtown Washington, D.C. that sued the far-right Proud Boys for tearing down and burning a Black Lives Matter banner during a 2020 protest, as BLM riots raged across the country. Superior Court Associated Judge...

Source: White House Cocaine Culprit Unlikely to be Caught

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Citing an anonymous official, Politico reported Wednesday that law enforcement was unlikely to catch the culprit who left cocaine in the White House over the weekend. “It’s gonna be very difficult for us to do that because of where it was,” the official reportedly said. “Even if...

Diversity Industrial Complex Finally Starting to Fade (or at Least Rebrand)

(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) Diversity, equity and inclusion measures are facing declining support from workers who are becoming less concerned about a diverse workplace and more concerned about working in a woke workplace.  “There are people who say, ‘I really wish we were more diverse,’ and I’ve also seen people say, ‘Stop...

Dems Fret that Changes to US Citizenship Test Could Cut into Voter Base

(Headline USA) Democrats looking to secure future votes from immigrants are worried that updates to the U.S. citizenship test will hurt test-takers with lower levels of English proficiency. The naturalization test is one of the final steps toward citizenship — a months-long process that requires legal permanent residency for years...

Ohio Gov. Requests Biden Declare a State of Emergency in East Palestine

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) One hundred and fifty days after a catastrophic train derailment and subsequent chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine requested President Joe Biden declare the site a major disaster zone. According the Daily Wire, the Republican governor sent a letter to the president with...

China Restricts Export on Minerals, May Cause Significant Economic Damage

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Chinese Communist Party announced plans to restrict exports on gallium and germanium. Manufacturers use the minerals to help produce electric vehicles, solar panels, military equipment and more. According to the Daily Wire, the restrictions on the two minerals—along with several other related materials—were a reaction to...

French Vigilante Gang Zip Tying Protesters and Handing them to Police Amidst Riots

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The French media reported on a group of young, masked men fighting and zip-tying rioters in the port town of Lorient amid nationwide unrest. According to Brietbart, local newspaper Le Télégramme reported on the roving group of vigilantes, largely groups of between 20 to 30 young...
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