(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) House Democrats have slowed the progress of what is purported to be a bipartisan bill to bring in additional security for the Supreme Court justices.
The Senate passed the emergency bill, but it was met with a lack of enthusiasm. Many of the House leadership have said...
(Headline USA) Billionaire Elon Musk said this week that he would prefer a presidential candidate who is “less divisive” than former President Donald Trump in 2024.
Musk, who is in the midst of acquiring Twitter for $44 billion, made the comment on Thursday after saying he believes Trump should be allowed...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) When $300 billion worth of asset values are wiped out in just a few days, investors tend to take note.
That’s what happened to cryptocurrencies this week, reported DNYUZ. Bitcoin, the industry’s leader, has fallen by 20% in less than a week, leading to a total plunge...
(Headline USA) Netflix reportedly told its woke employees this week to look for a job somewhere else if they want to censor and silence views with which they disagree.
The corporate memo sent to employees this week included a note on “Artistic Expression” that seems to be a reference to the...
(Headline USA) With a crumbling economy, soaring inflation, crippling baby formula shortage and deteriorating southern border crisis, the Biden administration is taking the first steps to release $45 billion to nationalize high-speed internet by roughly 2028, inviting governors and other leaders on Friday to start the application process.
Commerce Secretary...
(Headline USA) The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives plans to provide congressional staffers in Washington, D.C. and local district offices free Peloton memberships using taxpayer dollars, according to Fox Business.
In a draft email from the office of the Chief Administrative Officer, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced that Peloton memberships would...
(Gregg Pupecki, Headline USA) As parents across the nation struggle to find baby food on the shelves, White House press secretary Jen Psaki scapegoated concerned parents by blaming them for buying up all the formula.
“What we are seeing, which is an enormous problem, is hoarding," Psaki scolded.
“People hoarding because...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A former Bill Clinton aide linked to renowned pedophile Jeffrey Epstein died last week at only 59 years old, Red State reported.
Mark Middleton, the former assistant, ran Clinton's campaigns and directed his campaign finances. The cause of Middleton's death has not been, and likely will not...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The marketing department of the U.S. Army's Psychological Warfare division released an odd video, allegedly for the purposes of recruitment, NOQ Report reported.
There has been a good deal of speculation as to what this video means, with some claiming that psychological operations, so-called Psy-Ops, have...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Calling a man "bald" is now considered sexual harassment, according to an employment tribunal in Sheffield, England, the Mirror reported.
Tony Finn, 64, claimed he was a victim of sexual harassment when a colleague of his at a manufacturing firm said he was an "old, bald...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito declined to comment when asked if he would be willing to dine with his fellow justices following the unprecedented leak of his opinion potentially overturning Roe v. Wade, the Washington Post reported.
With only a limited number of possible leakers, speculation...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden tried to recover from his administration's disastrous response to a nationwide baby formula shortage Thursday that has forced frenzied parents into online groups to swap and sell to each other to keep their babies fed.
The president discussed with executives from Gerber and Reckitt how they...