(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Xochitl Gonzales recently wrote a lengthy editorial about the racist and imperial nature of silence in The Atlantic.
The article's central point is a differentiation between “living” and “residing.”
“Residing,” per Gonzales, is the way upper-class people exist. It is the quiet and hushed existence she was...
(Headline USA) A recent Supreme Court ruling that restored the gun rights of New Yorkers may upend firearms restrictions across the country as court battles loom over everything from bans on AR-15-style guns to age limits.
The decision handed down in June already has led one judge to temporarily block...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Notorious BLM grifter and alleged black man, Shaun King, has threatened to "dox" two New York Post reporters who penned articles detailing how lavishly he has spent money donated to his Grassroots Law PAC, according to The Daily Beast.
Shaun King is revealed to have purchased...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A host of ABC's The View argued on the show that God would support killing unborn babies through abortion.
Whoopi Goldberg made her case that abortion is okay in the eyes of God because he has given people free will, the Daily Wire reported.
“And as you...
(Headline USA) As Wisconsin's longest-serving Assembly speaker, Republican Robin Vos has presided over efforts to restrict abortions, weaken unions, expand gun rights and push back against COVID-19 mandates.
Despite that, he's facing a primary challenger who claims he's not conservative enough.
The challenger's argument: Vos should do more to respond to...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Defense Department wiped the phones of top departing DOD and Army officials at the end of the Trump administration.
As a result, messages surrounding the Jan. 6 protests are no longer accessible, The Epoch Times reported.
The DOD acknowledged this as a part of a Freedom...
(Headline USA) More Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the number of unemployed continues to rise, though the labor market remains one of the semi-healthiest parts of President Joe Biden's recession ailing U.S. economy.
Applications for jobless aid for the week ending July 30 rose by 6,000 to...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The movie Batgirl has been axed before its release, and will not be released in theaters or on streaming services in order to save the company money.
According to Variety, the film—which had a $90 million budget—was going through test screenings when the call was made...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Amos Hochstein, who acts as an energy advisor for the Biden administration, claimed that it is "just factually not true" that gas prices were increasing before Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
According to Info Wars, Hochstein made the comment during an interview on Fox News.
Top Biden energy...
(The Center Square) Three public figures who tout themselves as "moderates" have created a third political party, the Forward Party, arguing “more unites us than divides us,” according to its website.
It was founded by Democrat Andrew Yang, who ran for New York City mayor in 2021 and for president...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) As thousands of citizens in war-torn Ukraine suffer and die on the front lines of Russia’s invasion, and citizens around the world are battered by food shortages and economic calamity, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took time out from his chaotic schedule of posing for Vogue magazine and...
(Headline USA) Staunch pro-liberty and pro-life Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski was killed Wednesday in a car crash in her northern Indiana district along with two members of her congressional staff and another person, police said.
The crash happened about 12:30 p.m. when a car crossed the center line on a...