(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) In the 2024 elections, Los Angeles residents will be voting to decide if vacant hotel rooms should be offered to homeless people.
According to CNN, there are more than 60,000 homeless people on an average night in Los Angeles county, and 20,000 vacant hotel rooms.
A local...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) After posting a video of herself enjoying a summer rain, actress Drew Barrymore was skewered by social media users who claimed her post was "appropriation."
TikTok user @amushroomblackly chastized Barrymore for the clip, calling her a "colonizer," reported the Daily Wire.
The TikTok user did not clearly...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The two RINOs serving on the partisan Jan. 6 committee have been unusually quiet regarding the recent bombshell admission from Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg that the FBI told social-media platforms to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story.
In a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast,...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) In a newly released interview with Bishop Robert Barron, actor Shia LaBeouf reported that converting to Catholicism prevented him from committing suicide.
As reported by the Daily Caller, the Transformers star had been known for his erratic and chaotic behavior; perhaps the most famous scandal was...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump reacted to the FBI's release of a heavily redacted affidavit in a series of posts and statements.
Among them was a photo sent from his Save America PAC that appeared to disclose the existence of a missing 39th page with all of...
(Headline USA) It was the kind of story that media reporter Brian Stelter would normally sink his teeth into---if only it didn't involve him.
CNN said last week it was canceling Reliable Sources, its 30-year-old program on the media, and letting Stelter go, part of a nascent effort by new...
(Headline USA) A school district in southwest Missouri decided to bring back spanking as a form of discipline for students---if their parents agree.
Classes resumed Tuesday in the Cassville School District district for the first time since the school board in June approved bringing corporal punishment back to the 1,900-student...
(Headline USA) Emails between University of Washington researchers and the Seattle Children’s Hospital show they knew a study they published about about the positive effects of so-called “gender-affirming care” was wrong, but they refused to correct the record due to the positive media coverage the study received.
Shortly after independent journalist...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) Federal officials and mainstream media outlets are pressuring Big Tech to continue censoring COVID information and maintain a consistent narrative.
That pressure is ramping up despite inconsistent data driving drastic changes to official policies, reported Just the News.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced an...
(Headline USA) The heavily redacted affidavit from an FBI special agent that was cited as "probably cause" for the bureau's controversial raid on former President Donald Trump's Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, did little to illuminate any actual evidence it had that Trump had committed a crime.
The FBI has come under...
(Headline USA) Driven by moral outrage over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, U.S. governors and other top state officials made it clear: They wanted to cut their financial ties with Russia.
A few states quickly followed through. Idaho sold $300,000 of bonds in a Russian oil company in...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stumbled through another press briefing Thursday as reporters peppered her with questions about President Joe Biden's decision to cancel $10,000 in student loan debt, according to the Western Journal.
Fox News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich asked Jean-Pierre how the...