(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was criticized for proposing to implement an official Hijab Day on Iranian activist Mahsa Amini’s birthday, according to Breitbart.
Ironically, the day is supposed to honor the item that got the woman killed in the first place.
Anderson, a Democrat,...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) A New York judge ruled on Friday that fear of COVID-19 does not give citizens a right to vote by absentee ballot.
In a 28-page decision, Saratoga County Supreme Court Justice Dianne Freestone ordered local election boards to stop counting newly received absentee ballots and "preserve"...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In order to maintain their lean and trim appearances, American celebrities are buying large quantities of diabetes drugs---despite the fact that they do not have diabetes, Fox Business reported.
Novo Nordisk, the Big Pharma company that manufactures the diabetes-related drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, told Fox Business...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Republican in name only extraordinaire Karl Rove has abandoned his former party, choosing to back Democrat Attorney General Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania, JD Rucker reported.
The former Bush administration hack is using his American Crossroads Super PAC to attack Shapiro's conservative gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania, Doug...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Political campaigns use "voter scores" to appeal to voters, including "Covid 19 decree violation" scores and "Trump resistance" scores.
Firms calculate voter scores by imitating consumer scores and student retention scores, according to the New York Times. Consumer scores are hidden scores that companies have of their...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Despite its adoption in a growing number of states, ranked-choice voting is one of several controversial policies impacting the administration of free and fair elections that Republicans have said is conducive to vote-fraud---and thus favors Democrats.
The system effectively allows a campaign with greater resources or...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Terrorists desecrated a priceless Claude Monet painting by throwing mashed potatoes at it in order to protest a supposed "climate catastrophe."
German authorities arrested the two ecological terrorists at the Barberini Museum in Brandenburg, a state in northeastern Germany, on Sunday. Police charged them with criminal...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a remarkable display of delusion and dementia, President Joe Biden wrongly claimed that his student loan bailout program was passed by Congress, Breitbart reported.
The problem for Biden is that Congress had nothing to do with his massive wealth redistribution from those without college degrees...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Pharmaceutical company Pfizer is expected to nearly quadruple the price of its COVID-19 vaccine—charging around $120 per dose—after the United States government's current purchasing program comes to an end.
Pfizer executive Angela Lukin released the statement and elaborated, saying she expects the vaccine will be available...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Schools in the Netherlands have started feeding insects and mealworms to children as part of a new program focused on "sustainability" and "behavioral changes."
The De Octopus school in Overikssell is one of 100 different schools participating in the program, National File reported.
Many believe that the...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Madonna was trending on Twitter for bragging about her role in destroying American decency in an Instagram post, according to Billboard.
Madonna, sounding nothing “like a virgin,” wrote, "30 years ago I published a book called S.E.X. In addition to photos of me naked there were...
(Headline USA) Marijuana Legalization is back on the ballot in November in South Dakota, but whether the politically red state will become the first to pass it twice remains in doubt.
It's facing strong opposition from conservative groups and figures determined to pull the state back from legalizing pot. And...