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College Forces Its Athletes to Watch Anti-White Propaganda

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Student-athletes of Davidson College were recently required to watch the video “I’m Not Racist… Am I?” which labels all white people as racists. The hatred of white people was exposed and denounced by the Davidsonians for Freedom of Thought and Discourse, an alumni-run free speech organization,...

Virginia Swimmers with Riley Gaines in Lawsuit Against NCAA

(Morgan Sweeney, The Center Square) – Sixteen former and current female college athletes, including a handful from the women’s Roanoke College swim team and an Olympian at Virginia Tech, have sued the NCAA. The lawsuit is led by former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines. The athletes' grievance is the NCAA...

Apple to Pay $490 Million to Settle Fraud Suit

(Headline USA) Apple has agreed to pay $490 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging CEO Tim Cook misled investors about a steep downturn in iPhone's sales in China that culminated in a jarring revision to the company's revenue forecast. The preliminary settlement filed Friday in Oakland, California, federal court...

Minn. Dems Push $500 Monthly Universal Basic Income for Illegals

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) Democrats in Minnesota want to implement a freewheeling basic income program that would redistribute taxpayer money to those who are "needy," even if it is illegal aliens. House File 2666 which was sponsored by Democratic state Rep. Athena Hollins cleared the House Children and Families Finance...

Township Ordered to Shelter in Place After Violent Philadelphia Night

(Headline USA) Several people were shot after gunfire erupted early Saturday in a suburban Philadelphia township, forcing cancellation of a St. Patrick's Day parade and shutting down a children's theme park, authorities said. Middletown Township police said Saturday morning that there were “confirmed shootings” in neighboring Falls Township in Western...

Energy Department Approves $2 Billion Loan for Lithium Mine in Nevada

(Headline USA) Joe Biden's administration has conditionally agreed to loan more than $2 billion to the company building a controversial lithium mine in Nevada with the largest known U.S. deposit of the metal critical to making batteries for electric vehicles key to his renewable energy agenda. The U.S Energy Department...

Navarro Asks SCOTUS Reprieve in Politically Driven Contempt Case

(Headline USA) Trump White House official Peter Navarro appealed to the Supreme Court Friday to allow him to stay out of prison as he appeals his contempt of Congress conviction. Navarro is due to report to a federal prison next week, after an appeals court ruled that his appeal wasn't...

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case Alleging Government Censorship of Social Media

(Joe Mueller, The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday about whether the government can persuade social media companies to remove content from platforms. The Biden administration appealed to the nation's highest court after a ruling by the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals last September...

Almost 30% of Gen-Z Women ‘Identify’ as LGBT

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The new data revealed that more than one in five Generation Z adults now identify as LGBT, among which was nearly 30% of Gen Z women. A Gallup poll that was released on March 13, 2024, said that about 22% of young adults who were aged...

MURDOCK: Fulton Judge Spanks Wade as Fani Gets a Wrist-Slap

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Atlanta judge Scott McAfee’s decision is one fine muddle. McAfee ruled on Friday morning in the Fani Willis/Nathan Wade sexual-kickback case: It takes two to tango, but only one is too corrupt to stay on the dance floor. How does that work? McAfee gave Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis the option to...

Army Hero Who Drew Buzz in 2022 Gets 2nd Shot at Nevada Senate Seat

(Headline USA) Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown lost Nevada’s 2022 GOP Senate primary to the state's former attorney general, Adam Laxalt, a known entity who had previously run unsuccessfully for governor. But after Laxalt once again fell short in his bid against incumbent Democrat Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, it is...

Residents of San Francisco’s Tenderloin Sue to Rid Streets of Drugs, Tents

(Headline USA) Two hotels and several residents of San Francisco's troubled Tenderloin district sued the city on Thursday, alleging it is using the neighborhood as a containment zone for rampant illegal drug use and other vices, making residents terrified to leave their homes and businesses unable to recruit staff. The...
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