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House Dems Pass ‘Islamophobia’ Resolution After Rejecting One on Anti-Semitism

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill this week that would create “a special envoy for monitoring and combating Islamophobia and include state-sponsored anti-Muslim violence in the department's annual human rights reports,” according to Reuters. The bill comes amid accusations by Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., that Islamaphobia is out...

Schiff Still Lying: J6 Inquisition Admits Doctoring Texts as House Holds Meadows in Contempt

The January 6 Committee issued a statement to the Washington Examiner apologizing for Rep. Adam Schiff's use of doctored text messages in a successful bid to persuade the House to hold President Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress. The J6 Inquisitor's weak explanation for the...

Google Threatens to Fire Unvaxxed Employees

Google has threatened to suspend and ultimately fire unvaccinated employees starting Jan. 18, CNBC reported after obtaining an internal company memo in which employees are told to comply with vaccination rules or be placed on a path to termination within six months. "Our vaccination requirements are one of the most...

Russia Hands Draft Security Pacts to US, Expects Quick Talks as Ukraine Tensions Build

(Headline USA) The Kremlin said Thursday that Russia submitted draft documents outlining security arrangements it wants to negotiate with the United States and its NATO allies amid spiraling tensions over Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said a senior Russian envoy stood ready to immediately depart for talks in a neutral...

Poll: Voters Oppose New Vax Mandates to Deal w/ ‘Mild’ Omicron

(The Center Square) The latest strain of coronavirus has popped up around the globe, but the latest polling shows Americans are not in favor of new vaccine mandates to prevent the variant’s spread. Health experts have characterized the new omicron variant as quick to spread but less deadly than earlier...

Dems Shift Attention to Election Overhaul Bill as Build Back Better Stalls

Failing to muster enough support to pass the so-called Build Back Better Act in the Senate before the New Year, the Democratic Party has shifted its attention to federalizing elections and expanding dangerous voting practices, like ballot-harvesting and universal mail-in voting. President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer,...

Fed Aims to Rein in Biden Inflation by Inflicting More Pain for Consumers

(Headline USA) For months, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell responded to surging inflation by counseling patience and stressing that the Fed wanted to see unemployment return to near-pre-pandemic levels before it would raise interest rates. That proved to be a serious miscalculation as Democrats incentivized joblessness through overly generous welfare...

Weeks After Parade Massacre, ‘Dr. Jill’ Dispatched to Visit Waukesha

(Headline USA) First lady Jill Biden met Wednesday with victims of a Christmas parade massacre in suburban Milwaukee, where six people were killed and dozens were injured after a black supremacist plowed his SUV into the crowd. Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff visited Children's Wisconsin hospital in Milwaukee, where...

Christmas Catalogs Keep Coming, Despite Major Postage Hikes

(Associated Press) A big postal rate increase over the summer hasn’t stopped catalog retailers from stuffing mailboxes this holiday season. The U.S. Postal Service says more than 300 million catalogs flooded into people’s mailboxes last month, and the overall number of catalogs has grown 12% over last year, officials said. The...

Will Manhattan’s Partisan DA File Charges Against Trump Before Retiring?

(Headline USA) After a dozen years in office, one piece of unfinished business remains for Manhattan's radical leftist District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. before he retires at the end of the month: Will he attempt to go out with a bang by bringing criminal charges against Donald Trump? Vance, who...

LA Delays School Vax Mandate After Mass Noncompliance

Los Angeles County announced it would delay enforcement of its vaccine mandate for schoolchildren until next fall because of mass noncompliance. The Los Angeles Unified School District said that more than 30,000 students still had not complied with the mandate, which was supposed to go into effect on Friday. Those...

Chicago Neighborhood Hires Private Security Firm to Combat Rising Crime

A Chicago neighborhood hired a private security firm to combat rising crime in the city, according to Fox-32. The Bucktown Neighbors Association said in a letter to the community that it intended to hire an “armed guard” from P4 Security Solutions to monitor a portion of the neighborhood in a...
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