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Pfizer Quietly Changes Anti-White Scholarship Requirements after Lawsuit

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Big Pharma giant Pfizer changed the application requirements for one of its fellowships after a nonprofit group filed a lawsuit, stating that the fellowship was racist toward white and Asian people. Before the lawsuit, the “Breakthrough Fellowship Program” allowed only “Black/African American, Latino/Hispanic, and Native American” students to apply,...

Kyle Rittenhouse’s Antifa-Linked Assailant Sues for Getting Shot

(Adrienne Ferguson, Headline USA) An Antifa-linked protestor who was shot during the mayhem, looting and vandalism that erupted during 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has filed a lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois resident who in self-defense shot three people, killing two, during the violent riots. A lawsuit was submitted earlier...

Tim Scott Heads to Iowa

(Eric Felten, RealClear Wire) It’s an open question whether the Iowa Democrats’ abysmal job of counting votes in recent caucuses has cost the state the honor of going first in the presidential nominating process, but Sen. Tim Scott was scheduled to kick off a “listening tour” at Drake University in...

SCOTUS Snubs Case to Reinstate Trump as President

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The U.S. Supreme Court rejected the lawsuit from three Utah brothers who want to oust Joe Biden from the Oval Office and replace him with Donald Trump. This January, SCOTUS declined to consider Brunson v. Adams, which claimed nearly 400 members of Congress violated their oaths of...

Pelosi Secures $400M for Golden Gate Bridge

(Adam Andrzejewski, RealClear Wire) The Golden Gate Bridge is getting a $400 million grant, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced, according to Fox News. The funding for this project came from the 2021 bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, a $1.2 trillion bill meant to fund...

Malcom X’s Family Suing the CIA, FBI and NYPD over Assassination

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The family of Malcolm X is suing the CIA, FBI and New York Police Department over their role in X's assassination following a letter by a former police officer claiming he conspired with the agencies to enable the assassination, and the overturning of the convictions...

How Long Can Karine Jean-Pierre Keep Her White House Press Pass?

(William Haupt III, The Center Square) "Most reporters in the galley are handpicked by the president and won't put you on the spot. If you don’t know the answer, tell them so. Don't make a fool of yourself making excuses. ” – Jen Psaki During the early years of our government,...

FDA Panel OKs Making Narcan Available for Over-The-Counter Use

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel unanimously voted to recommend the agency approve Narcan, a life-saving drug for opioid overdoses, be made available to purchase over the counter without a prescription. Narcan is accessible for free and low cost online, through a range of community...

Legendary Journalist Says He Knows What the ‘Mystery Object’ Was the US Military Shot Down Over Alaska

(Jon Miltimore, FEE) On Saturday US officials announced the military was calling off the search for the balloon objects shot down by fighter jets over Alaska and Lake Huron. The announcement, The Guardian reported, came “days after balloon hobbyists in northern Illinois indicated that one of the stray unidentified flying objects...

NC Values Group Takes on the Trans Industrial Complex

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) For 17 years, Tami Fitzgerald has been been working to preserve family-oriented values in her home state of North Carolina. As executive director of the NC Values Coalition, she is focused on fighting issues like the transgender takeover of women's sports, gender-transition surgeries for children and...

Democrat PAC Stole Military Records of GOP Candidates to Smear Them in Midterms

(Abdul--Rahman Oladimeji Bello, Headline USA) During the 2022 elections, multiple Republican candidates’ military records were reportedly illegally exposed to the general public, leading to continuous attacks on their persons and negatively impacting their campaigns and electoral outcomes. These records were supposed to be confidential and not released to the public,...

Amazon Workers Revolt When Required to Go into Office 3 Days a Week

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Amazon workers are revolting against the company after executives released a mandate requiring them to work in the office three days a week. Several employees are writing up petitions and many are threatening to leave the company after the memo, sent by CEO Andy Jassy, which...
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