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US Economy Shrank 3.5% in 2020 After Growing 4% Last Quarter

(Headline USA) Forced into a widespread shutdown blamed on the coronavirus, the U.S. economy grew at a 4% annual rate in the final three months of 2020 and shrank last year by the largest amount in 74 years. For 2020 as a whole, a year when the coronavirus inflicted the worst...

Cuomo Slammed as Atty. Gen. Says NY Nursing Home Virus Deaths Were Undercounted

(Headline USA) New York may have undercounted COVID-19 deaths of nursing home residents by as much as 50%, the state’s attorney general said in a report released Thursday. Far-left Attorney General Letitia James has, for months, been examining discrepancies between the number of deaths being reported by the state’s Department of...

Climate Czar John Kerry STILL Owns CO2-Spewing Private Jet

John Kerry, who was recently appointed U.S. Special Climate Envoy, and his family own a private jet, according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records, even though much of his recent career has been spent harping on the evils of fossil fuels and their contribution to climate change. The FAA’s registry...

Twitter Employees Lock Accounts; Fear ‘Violence’ from Trump Supporters

Twitter employees reportedly locked their accounts and scrubbed their online biographies over fear that they may be targeted by former President Donald Trump’s supporters in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to the New York Times. The employees set their accounts to private after Twitter decided to...

Goya Board Censures CEO Over Support for Trump

Goya’s board of directors reportedly voted to censure CEO Robert Unanue over his continued support for former President Donald Trump. Unanue supported Trump’s claims that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen and even appeared on Fox Business on Inauguration Day arguing that President Joe Biden’s win was “unverified.” He also...

Biden’s Ban on Drilling Applies to Everybody Except THIS Group

President Joe Biden signed an executive order last week temporarily suspending oil and gas drilling on federal lands, but after backlash from American Indian tribes, he decided to grant exemptions to fossil-fuel-producing reservations. Biden’s order strips the Interior Department of its authority to issue drilling leases and permits, which appears...

Democrats Consider Meaningless Trump Censure as Conviction Grows Unlikely

(Headline USA) Democrat Sen. Tim Kaine said Wednesday that he’s discussing with colleagues whether a censure resolution to condemn former President Donald Trump for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol could be an alternative to impeachment, even as the Senate proceeds with a trial. Senate Majority Leader...

REPORT: Leader of ‘Anti-Government’ Proud Boys Has Long History Working w/ Police

(Headline USA) On the very day that President Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security hyped up a generalized, nondescript threat of violence from so-called white supremacist groups like the Proud Boys, records revealed that its non-white leader had actively cooperated with law enforcement. The revelation was unlikely to win Henry...

Biden White House Defends Teachers Unions Holding Public Schools Hostage

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain defended the teachers unions refusing to allow their members to return to the classroom, despite the fact that many teachers are eligible for the vaccine, and a federal government report proves schools can reopen safely. During an interview with CNN, Klain was asked...

Biden Admin Faces Rocky Legal Road Thanks to Trump’s Judiciary

President Joe Biden has signed more executive orders in the past week than former presidents Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush combined. But they may not last long thanks to Trump’s judicial appointments. Already, a federal judge issued an order preventing Biden from implementing a 100-day pause in deportations. That...

Senate Democrats Push For D.C. Statehood

A group of Senate Democrats led by Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., reintroduced a bill that would give Washington, D.C. statehood on Wednesday. The bill, which was first introduced in 2013, would give citizens of the District full authority over local issues, as well as grant them full representation in Congress. "This...

Hawley Rules Out 2024 White House Bid: ‘No, I’m Not Running’

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., ruled out a presidential bid in 2024, according to Business Insider. “No, I’m not running,” Hawley said Tuesday, without explaining further. He elaborated on this position during a Fox News interview later that night. "I’ve always said that I’m not running for president," he said. "It’s a privilege to...
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