EXCLUSIVE: Taxpayer-funded billboards in san-diego” target=”_blank”>San Diego County< message that critics say does more harm than good and isn’t based on data. “The big lie is that somehow America is filled with racism — when in fact, America has made so much progress on that issue,” said Carl DeMaio, a …
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Tucker Carlson dispels myths about the popular AR-15
Tucker Carlson debunked the myth that AR-15s are “assault rifles” or “weapons of war” on Fox Nation, noting they are the most popular rifle in America, and most commonly purchased for hunting or personal protection. In the latest episode of “Tucker Carlson Originals,” Carlson explains that “as the country becomes …
Read More »Obama education secretary decries violence Palestinian children facing from Gaza strikes
Former education Arne Duncan decried the violence Palestinian children in Gaza are facing on Twitter Saturday. Duncan, who served as head of the Department of Education from 2009 to 2016 under barack-obamahttps:, shared a video on Twitter of a 10-year-old Palestinian girl in world-regionscrying over the rocket attacks that had …
Read More »Texas' 'Go Topless Jeep Weekend' ends in nearly 100 arrests
Thousands of revelers in souped-up make took to the beaches in houston-and-galveston” target=”_blank”>Galveston< on the first night Friday, FOX 26 reports. Jeep enthusiasts gather near the Bolivar Peninsula every year to show off their custom Jeeps during the day and party around bonfires at night. More than 1,100 people said …
Read More »St. John’s professor allegedly fired for reading racial slur from Mark Twain book
In a twist worthy of Mark Twain himself, a education professor cancel-culture” target=”_blank”>has been fired<” in her “Literature of Satire” class. Hannah Berliner Fischthal, an adjunct instructor at the Catholic college in Queens for 20 years, uttered the N-word once during a remote class Feb. 10 — after she first …
Read More »RNC celebrates 80th birthday with committee’s longest serving staffer
The Republican National Committee celebrated its longest–serving employee Friday, with a surprise birthday party for 80-year old Maurice “Moe” Middleton. Middleton has dedicated his life’s work to the committee for nearly 57 years. But it is the memories of the people he met and the relationships he’s built along the …
Read More »Ilhan Omar has higher conservative rating than Elise Stefanik, according to Club for Growth
Conservative PAC Club for Growth gives Rep. Ilhan Omar a higher conservative rating than the new House GOP conference chair, Rep. Elise Stefanik. The us-regions Democrat has a 38% conservative rating, according to Club for Growth, and Stefanik, R-N.Y., the new No. 3 Republican, scored 35%. Stefanik’s opponent in the …
Read More »Lily James stuns in iconic red 'Baywatch' swimsuit as Pamela Anderson for TV series
Lily James turned heads on the beach as she filmed a scene for her upcoming series “Pam & Tammy.” The British actress, 32, looked unrecognizable as pamela-anderson” target=”_blank”>Pamela Anderson< Last week, the show released some first-look images of the two in character. James posed in a revealing black leather crop …
Read More »Biden rolls back Trump order barring immigrants who can't afford health care
joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< The Trump order did not apply to immigrants who already live in the U.S. or to lawful permanent residents, refugees, asylum-seekers or children. “Hospitals and other providers often administer care to the uninsured without any hope of receiving reimbursement from them,” the White House had explained in a …
Read More »Biden, in Police Week statement, talks of 'deep sense of distrust' toward cops from Black Americans
joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< with a statement that includes language about the “deep sense of distrust” toward cops by Black and brown Americans and the “trauma” caused by deaths in police custody — a statement described as “beyond disappointing” by one police group. Biden’s proclamation marking both Police Week and Peace …
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