(By Paul Sperry, RealClear Wire) For the second time in three years, the Washington Post has quietly “updated” one of the most consequential fact checks in the history of American politics – its October 2020 article undercutting reports that Hunter Biden arranged a dinner meeting between one of his...
(By Jon Miltimore, FEE) For the second time in its history, the United States saw its AAA rating on long-term debt downgraded by a credit rating firm.
Fitch Ratings said the downgrade of the U.S., which is now rated AA+, “reflects the expected fiscal deterioration over the next three years, a high and growing general...
(Headline USA) A Native-American organization released a letter this week calling on the new ownership of the NFL’s Washington Commanders to return to the team’s original name: the “Redskins.”
After years of leftist complaints about the name, the Commanders announced in 2020 that the team would officially drop the “Redskins” title...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) In February, Jacqueline Maguire, the FBI’s special agent in charge of its Philadelphia office, shot and killed a dog while she was off-duty on a busy downtown street.
Not only did law enforcement decline to press charges against Maguire; the FBI apparently decided to promote her,...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A watchdog group called the Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration for its failure to release documents concerning donations to a University of Pennsylvania think tank, which many suspect came from China.
The group filed three Freedom of...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Planned Parenthood opposed a California bill that would ban child marriage in the state if passed.
The approval of the proposal—which would implement an absolute ban on marriages for minors under 18 years of age—faced opposition from several liberal organizations such as the Children's Law Center,...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Emerging evidence shows that members of House Democrats' now-defunct Jan. 6 Committee may have committed felonies by destroying 1.5 trillion bytes of evidence, Red Voice Media reported.
According to Fox News reporter Jesse Watters, former President Donald Trump's legal team will be able to access all...
(Corine Gatti, Headline USA) California, known for its rapid push for green energy, will delay closing three gas-fired power plants in response to the increased risks of blackouts, the Daily Caller reported.
The California Energy Commission voted Wednesday to delay the closure AES Alamitos, AES Huntington Beach and GenOn's Ormond Beach Generating...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The UFO research community has exploded in controversy after The Intercept published the health records of the purported whistleblower David Grusch—revealing his history of alcohol abuse and depression, and that he was committed to a mental hospital over these issues in 2018.
“Police records ... reveal...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The American Academy of Pediatrics announced a review of gender-affirming care practices, along with other treatments usually given to gender dysphoric children, in order to assess the effectiveness of the treatments.
Treatments set to undergo review included puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, double mastectomies and genital surgeries,...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A U.S. Attorney has moved to prevent a pro-Second Amendment journalist from reporting information he obtained while covering the controversial AutoKeyCard Case.
U.S. Attorney Laura Cofer Taylor’s proposed gag order against AmmoLand News journalist John Crump stems from a case in which two men convicted of...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A black-supremacist teacher was fired after she complained on social media about her sister dating a white man, the New York Post reported.
The teacher, from Texas's Mesquite Independent School District, posted racist comments on Twitter and even threatened to kill the man.
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