Business mogul Kevin O’Leary wants to invest in a US refinery, says fossil fuels will stick around
April 13, 2023
A former Bronx school superintendent is suing a $150 million lawsuit against the New York City Department of Education after she was allegedly fired for refusing to conform with the department’s equity agenda. Karen Ames, a 30 year employee of the Department of Education, says she was targeted by Carranza’s[Read More…]
FBI Director Christopher Wray spoke in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s information regarding the potential threat of neo-nazism, in what is his first public appearance since the Jan. 6th riot. The January 6th Capitol Hill Riots were a series of occupied protests by[Read More…]
State University of New York at Geneseo allegedly suspended a student after he said “A man is a man, a woman is a woman” in a video post on Instagram. The video was posted by education student Owen Stevens, who as a result temporarily lost access to required teaching programs.[Read More…]
On Friday, February 26th, elected conservative officials, conversative personalities, and headline speaker former President Trump attended the CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference). The conference was held in Orlando Florida; ordinarily it is held in Maryland. Mike Pence and Nikki Haley were notable absentees. The Chairman of the American Conservative Union,[Read More…]
A rioter who stormed the Capitol last month has been arrested and charged by federal authorities after former co-workers identified him in video footage taken during the Capitol riots. The suspect, Christopher Moynihan from New York, broke into the senate chamber and proceeded to take photographs of official congressional notes[Read More…]
Rioters smashed up several businesses during another night of destruction in Portland, Oregon – with locals screaming at them to “go home.” The protest began at The Fields Park, near the north end of the neighborhood, and continued through the Pearl District. Photos show an estimated 150 people gathered at[Read More…]
Recent comments from Anthony Fauci reveal that individuals who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine can gather with fewer restrictions in home settings. Fauci told George Stephanopoulos on This Week that, “We have some preliminary data for some Israeli studies that the level of virus in the nasopharynx[Read More…]
As many experts predicted early last year, domestic violence has spiked in the U.S. following the imposition of stay-at-home orders during the pandemic. In April 2020, the American Psychological Association published an article expressing concern among mental health professionals that the lockdown guidelines would lead to a rise in family[Read More…]
The House on Friday approved a $1.9 trillion COVID relief package, advancing President Biden’s agenda of boosting funding for vaccines and testing as well as granting financial relief to Americans. On Saturday morning Democrats passed the measure in a party-line vote. Republicans all voted against the bill calling for a[Read More…]
Drew Tipton, a Texas Judge, has blocked Biden’s plan to stop all deportations, with the exception of more serious cases such as deportations for espionage. Tipton believes that the Biden Administration failed to provide formidable justification for a 100 day pause. “In the instant case, the January 20 Memorandum and[Read More…]