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NPR Forced to Issue Correction In Review of Hunter Biden’s Memoir

NPR was forced to issue a correction to its review of Hunter Biden’s memoir after the outlet falsely claimed U.S. intelligence had refuted the reports surrounding Hunter Biden’s alleged laptop. The original review stated the laptop story, which tied President Joe Biden to his son’s overseas business dealings, had been...

Latino Activists Protest Naming School for ‘Oppressor’ Barack Obama

Latino activists are protesting an Illinois school board’s decision to rename a school after former president Barack Obama, citing his record on inhumane deportations. The Waukegan Board of Education announced earlier this year that it would rename Thomas Jefferson Middle School because of the third president’s past with slavery. The...

Ariz. GOP Slams Maricopa County For Holding ‘Emergency Meeting’ to Delay Audit

Maricopa County officials called an “emergency meeting” this week after the Arizona state Senate officially hired four auditing firms to re-count the county’s 2.1 million ballots cast in the 2020 presidential election. “I certainly hope that this 10AM ‘emergency session’ of the BOS called after 4PM yesterday is to use...

BORDER PATROL: More Than a Million Illegals Projected to Enter America in 2021

Raul Ortiz, deputy chief of U.S. Border Patrol, reported on Tuesday that he expects more than a million illegal immigrants to cross the nation's southern border by the end of 2021. “We’re already starting to see some higher days of 6,000-plus apprehensions,” Raul Ortiz, deputy chief of the U.S. Border...

Pelosi Flip-Flops on Outrage over Sex Probes Involving Swalwell, Gaetz

Recent federal probes involving Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., highlighted the all-too-familiar double-standard on the Left when it comes to political scandals. First, the similarities: Based on what is known, both cases appear to involve claims of consensual sexual intercourse by congressmen who were eligible bachelors...

9 Crazy Examples of Unrelated Waste in Biden’s $2T ‘Infrastructure’ Proposal

(Brad Polumbo, Foundation for Economic Education) The Biden administration on Wednesday released a comprehensive $2+ trillion spending proposal ostensibly focused on infrastructure. But there’s much more to this plan than meets the eye. A glance at the proposal reveals many items that appear only tenuously related to infrastructure. In fact, several don’t...

Ga. Judge Dials Back Activists’ Demands in Lawsuit that Led to Massive Fraud

(Headline USA) A wide-ranging lawsuit filed more than two years ago and challenging the way Georgia's elections were run has been pared down by a judge who said this week that claims against the state's “exact match” voter registration requirement can move forward. When she narrowly lost the governor's race...

Stacey Abrams Discourages Leftists From Boycotting Georgia

Failed gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams---who, with help from dark money, has reinvented herself as an influential activist in the anti-election-integrity movement---responded to calls for national boycotts of Georgia by saying they were “not necessary” just yet. In response to the disastrous administration of recent elections, which thrust the state uncomfortably...

Kemp Defends Election Integrity Law Against Woke & Spineless Corporate CEOs

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp dismissed the corporate backlash to the state’s new election integrity law, saying he’s “glad to deal with it.” “If they want to have a debate about the merits and the facts of the bill, then we should do that,” Kemp told CNBC on Wednesday. Facing boycott pressure...

Lester Holt Takes Fire for ‘Fairness is Overrated’ Comments

NBC News anchor Lester Holt received heavy criticism for his acceptance speech after being given an award for his journalistic work Tuesday. In particular, he was being taken to task for a statement that "fairness is overrated." Holt, who hosts "NBC Nightly News," pointed to what he claimed were online conspiracy...

Va. Supreme Court OKs C’ville’s 4-Year Attempt to Remove Monuments

(Headline USA) Capping off a legal battle that caught the attention of the world following a 2017 riot, Virginia's highest court ruled Thursday that the city of Charlottesville can take down a pair of century-old Confederate monuments. The more-than four-year-long political dispute over the bronze statues of generals Robert E....

SCIENTIST: Algorithm Shows Census Data Used to Calculate Fake Votes Needed in 2020

Fraudsters hacking last year's presidential election may have used data from the 2010 census to estimate the number of extra votes they needed, according to an algorithmic expert who analyzed data in several states. Dr. Douglas G. Frank teamed up with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in the newly released exposé...
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