(Headline USA) When Democrat Stacey Abrams first ran for Georgia governor in 2018, her lackluster personal finances and a hefty bill from the IRS gave Republicans fodder to question how she could manage a state budget when she struggled with her own debts.
As she launches a second bid this...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) In response to Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill, HuffPost columnist Allegra Hirschman wrote that the real threat to children comes from "heterosexual grooming," a "constant and ubiquitous" practice.
The article, "I’m Trying To Raise My Kids As Homosexuals (And I Never Even Have To Say...
(Alex Tien, Headline USA) Joe Biden's presidency continues to be an abysmal failure and took another devastating blow this week.
A poll conducted by the Sunday Express recently found that Americans would rather see Joe Biden ousted from power than Russian henchman Vladimir Putin.
Putin, who has been widely condemned this year...
(Headline USA) Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett said Monday that judges are not deciding cases to impose a “policy result,” but are making their best effort to determine what the law and the Constitution require.
In a visit to California's Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, she urged Americans to “read...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot responded to a Chicago police report revealing over 50% of carjacking suspects were juveniles, claiming the youth were "unloved," National File reported.
“There are too many young people in this room that feel unloved, and we need to change that if we...
(Headline USA) Voters in California’s sprawling farm belt will fill a congressional seat Tuesday left vacant after Republican Rep. Devin Nunes resigned in the middle of his term to lead former President Donald Trump’s fledgling media company.
The special election in the Republican-leaning 22nd District has been largely ignored as...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Pfizer CEO and friend of American elites Albert Bourla claimed that Americans who doubt the efficacy of his treasured jab are "criminals," the National File reported.
As he lobbies President Joe Biden's Food and Drug Administration to approve a fifth booster jab, he is making the...
(Headline USA) For all California's nanny-state attempts to regulate firearms, the state has not found a way to deter those happy to skirt the laws with stolen or homemade and increasingly prevalent “ghost” guns.
In fact, its proud status as a sanctuary state may encourage gun-running from across the border,...
(Headline USA) White House chief of staff Ron Klain once solicited Hunter Biden for cash, according to Fox News.
Klain reached out to the president’s son in 2012 to ask him for help in raising $20,000 for the Vice President’s Residence Foundation, a nonprofit organization that preserves and furnishes the...
(John Ransom, Headline USA) A group of mothers have gotten together and purchased a billboard in San Francisco that warns tourists about fentanyl, hoping to send a message that will resonate loud and clear.
The $25,000 billboard will say: “Famous the world over for our brains, beauty and now, dirt cheap...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Twitter employees are panicking because they believe that Elon Musk, a "prominent transphobe," will use his newly-acquired shareholder power to change the "company culture" and ensure that the platform protects all speech.
One employee who works in the platform's censorship division announced his resignation, prompting free-speech...
(John Ransom, Headline USA) For the second time in a week, New York police are investigating a senseless and unprovoked hate crime perpetrated by a black man, this time on an Asian American.
A 70-year-old Sikh was walking in Queens when he was punched in the nose, for no apparent reason,...