According to “1619 Project” creator Nikole Hannah-Jones, “It will always be hard” for her to show any kind of patriotism towards America. Hannah-Jones made her comments on Sunday during a forum at Howard University on democracy. The event, organized by Howard, the Pulitzer Center and Penguin Random House, also saw …
Read More »U.K. Supreme Court blocks Scotland from holding second independence referendum
The United Kingdom’s highest court ruled Wednesday that Scotland may not hold a second referendum vote to attain independence. The U.K. Supreme Court ruled, in a unanimous decision from all 5 judges, that Scotland does not have the power to hold a new referendum on independence without the permission of …
Read More »Colorado mass shooting: Liberal media blame Republicans for tragedy over LGBTQ rhetoric
Numerous liberal journalists and pundits appeared to blame Republicans, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Rep. Lauren Boebert, Colo., for Saturday’s tragic mass shooting in Colorado. Just after midnight, a gunman entered Club Q, an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, and immediately opened fire on the crowd. At least five …
Read More »Taylor Swift Ticketmaster debacle draws attention of Senate anti-trust panel
U.S. lawmakers are set to probe the ticketing industry after millions of Taylor Swift fans were shut out from buying concert tickets for the Grammy-winner’s upcoming “The Eras Tour.” Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Mike Lee, R-Utah, on Tuesday announced a Judiciary Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights …
Read More »Associated Press blunder: Leaked internal messages show what led to erroneous Russian missile report
Leaked internal communications from the Associated Press reveal what led to its erroneous reporting that could have escalated an already intense global conflict. The AP made international headlines last week when it reported that Russian missiles had crossed into Poland resulting in two deaths, which immediately fueled outrage about an …
Read More »RNC, Arizona AG candidate file lawsuit alleging election mismanagement by officials
Republicans in Arizona have filed a lawsuit alleging incompetence from election officials illicitly influenced the midterms. Arizona Republican nominee for attorney general Abraham Hamadeh, together with the RNC, filed suit against many election officials Tuesday. The lawsuit names Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs alongside the recorders and boards of …
Read More »White House condemns terrorist attacks in Jerusalem, mourns loss of life
The White House condemned “unequivocally” the terrorist bombings in Jerusalem Wednesday morning that killed a 16-year-old and injured more than a dozen. “The United States has offered all appropriate assistance to the Government of Israel as it investigates the attack and works to bring the perpetrators to justice,” the White …
Read More »Strikes on Ukraine hospital kill 2-day-old baby, officials say
Overnight strikes destroyed a Ukrainian maternity hospital outside of the city of Zaporizhzhia, officials confirmed Wednesday, killing a 2-day-old baby boy. The mother and doctor, believed to have been alone in the hospital, were pulled from the rubble of the maternity ward in the city of Vilniansk – the latest …
Read More »Dog carrying severed hand leads to more than 50 bags of human remains found in Mexican state
A dog was spotted running through Mexico with a severed human hand in its mouth, which ended up leading to the discovery of 53 bags of human remains buried in the ground. The discovery was made in late October during the El Cervantino festival in Guanajuato, a violent Mexican state …
Read More »Charles Barkley reveals he hasn't spoke to Michael Jordan in 'almost 10 years' over critical remarks
Charles Barkley opened up earlier this week on his relationship with Michael Jordan and revealed the two have not spoken in about 10 years. Barkley appeared on Monday’s episode of the “Let’s Go!” podcast and talked to Tom Brady and Jim Gray about his broadcasting career and revealed a critical …
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