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As Inflation Skyrockets, Plunging Consumer Confidence Forebodes ’08 Repeat

(Headline USA) Former president George W. Bush was often maligned by the Left during his presidency (before being lionized by them as a RINO traitor) for his poor economic stewardship. But contrary to what the history books and mainstream media narratives dictate, Bush presided over a remarkably robust economy for...

Arizona Audit Success Fuels Push for New 2020 Reviews in 3 States

(Headline USA) Six months after President Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 election, Trump-backing skeptics are continuing their push for new examinations of ballots, building upon the success that propelled an ongoing Arizona audit from the state legislature. A Georgia judge last week awarded a group the...

Arab Woman Gets Kidney from Jew Stoned to Death During Hamas Attack

(Headline USA) A Jewish man killed during an eruption of Mideast violence has given new life to an Arab woman in bitter times. Yigal Yehoshua, 56, died May 17 after being pelted with rocks amid clashes between pro-Palestinian Arabs and Jews in Israel’s mixed city of Lod. The ethnic violence was...

NBA Explains Why Anti-Cop Lebron James Got Special Treatment

(Headline USA) The NBA has taken heavy criticism for not punishing Los Angeles Lakers superstar Lebron James after he violated the league's COVID rules, but now the basketball league is speaking out. Controversy erupted after James was seen at an event with hip-hop artist Drake and actor Michael B. Jordan,...

Military Aircraft Crashes in Las Vegas

(Associated Press) An aircraft operated by a military contractor out of Nellis Air Force Base crashed in a nearby residential area, authorities in Las Vegas said Monday. A statement attributed to base spokesman Lt. Col. Bryon McGarry confirmed the crash occurred about 2:30 p.m. but did not provide details about...

Grand Jury Indicts Ex-UCLA Doctor on 21 Sexual Abuse Counts

(Associated Press) A grand jury indicted a former gynecologist at the University of California, Los Angeles on 21 counts of sexual abuse offenses Monday in a case where he is accused of sexually assaulting seven women, court documents say. Dr. James Heaps faces multiple counts each of sexual battery by...

Leftists Dangle Court-Packing Threat to Sway SCOTUS Abortion Case

Senate Democrats are using the Supreme Court’s decision to take up a case about state abortion restrictions to re-up their threats to pack the court if the justices rule in a way leftists don’t like. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority agreed to hear a case regarding a Mississippi law that...

Rand Paul: ‘Profound Repercussions’ Coming from Federal Spending Spree

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., warned that Americans must "wake up" to the "profound repercussions" that the federal government's unparalleled spending spree will have on the dollar, The Stream reported. Paul, a long-standing deficit hawk, said on Fox Business' Cavuto: Coast to Coast that Congress and the Federal Reserve have created...

Texas AG Claims Big Win in Lawsuit over Biden’s Attempted Deportation Freeze

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton successfully blocked President Joe Biden's administration from implementing a 100-day moratorium on deportations, Just the News reported. "This is a big win for Texas and the nation," Paxton said in response. "It sends a clear message to the Biden Administration that they will not be...

San Francisco on Track to Break Record for Most Drug-Overdose Deaths in a Year

After electing a district attorney who vowed not to prosecute “quality of life crimes,” such as drug possession, San Francisco is on track to break the record for the most drug overdoses in a year. More than 621 people have died in San Francisco from drug overdoses thus far this...

Michigan Audit Advocate Vows to Unveil ‘Incredible New Evidence’ from Antrim County

The Michigan resident pushing for an audit of Antrim County’s 2020 presidential election results vowed last week to reveal “incredible new evidence” of voter fraud in his next court appeal.  Bill Bailey, a Central Lake Township resident, told supporters he plans pursue “multiple fronts” of litigation even after 13th Circuit...

Union Boss Slammed For Claiming Work-From-Home Teachers Are ‘Tired’

Randi Weingarten, the president of the nation’s largest teachers union, was slammed for complaining this weekend that public school teachers who have been working from home for the past year have too much on their plates. Weingarten, head of the American Federation of Teachers, was reacting in a recent interview...
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