President Donald Trump delivers a statement in the Rose Garden at the White House on the ongoing protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd, June 1, 2020. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Most Americans think that police departments need to be reformed and improved, not abolished. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O n the campaign trail in
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) vowed Monday to provide health care coverage for all black residents of the state, saying that the coronavirus crisis and protests over the death of George Floyd indicate “it’s time for prioritization in black and African American communities.” What are the details? During a news conference, Beshear said, “In our
“Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling continues to take heat for arguing against “erasing the concept of sex” or biological gender, and even the actor that played the lead in the movies about her books has condemned her comments. Daniel Radcliffe penned an essay wherein he acknowledged that he has Rowling to thank for his success,
“Hey, there’s something awfwy scwewy going on awound here!” HBO Max’s reboot Looney Tunes Cartoons debuted May 27 but some notable characters were missing their iconic props. Reports TV Guide, “Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam have to find another way to try and catch that wascally wabbit, Bugs Bunny, in HBO Max’s reboot of Looney
What’s not to like if you’re a liberal about the slogan, “Defund the police”? It’s meaningless, it’s stupid, it’s dangerous and it makes you feel good by mindlessly repeating it. What could go wrong? Chicagoans are calling it “Bloody Sunday.” In one 24 hour period, 18 people were murdered in the city. That’s the highest
71 years ago today, on June 8, 1949, George Orwell published “1984” a novel on a dystopian future where absolute conformity in action, word and thought including loyalty to Big Brother is demanded. In the novel the three Party slogans promoted by the Ministry of Truth were: “WAR IS PEACE,” “FREEDOM IS SLAVERY,” and “IGNORANCE
A car burns as protesters rally near the White House, in Washington, D.C., May 30, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Inconvenient questions for Right and Left about the new urban unrest I’m never shy about sticking up for my much-mocked home state of New Jersey, and over the past weeks I have had reason to be especially
Tuesday, June 09, 2020 by: Mike Adams Tags: agitator, antifa, buffalo, Communications, cyber warfare, false-flag, Gear, hoax, left cult, Left-wing, Police, radios, rigged, rioting, riots, Staged, violence (Natural News) As we’re discovering more and more by the day, every narrative pushed by the Left is a fraud. Every “victim” of police brutality, it seems, is
People walk on the streets wearing masks in Mexico City, Mexico, June 8, 2020. (Carlos Jasso/Reuters) Spread of the coronavirus by asymptomatic patients is “very rare,” the World Health Organization said Monday, calling into question research that suggested asymptomatic cases could be spreading the disease on a large scale. “From the data we have, it still
(Natural News) The George Floyd story is orchestrating perhaps the loudest and most obnoxious chorus of self-deprecatory virtue signaling the world has ever seen. And leave it to Planned Parenthood to chime in on Twitter with — hands-down — the most ridiculously artificial sentiment of them all. As seemingly every white liberal, large corporation, and
An African woman posted a video excoriating Democrats for using traditional African garb in their political photo op on Monday, but her viral message was met with vitriolic anger by some liberals. Obianuju Ekeocha posted the video to Twitter where it quickly garnered hundreds of thousands views for criticizing the Black Lives Matter demonstration by
News outlet Axios was criticized by many over a statement that encouraged reporters to join the political protests rocking the country. Axios co-founder and chief executive Jim VandeHei sent a memorandum to employees on Monday to let them know how supportive the outlet would be if they decided to join the protests. “First, let me
Netflix’s infamously controversial series 13 Reasons Why has finally come to an end. In the era of coronavirus, stifling shutdowns, and terrible rioting, it’s nice that we can put at least one awful thing behind us. Sadly, the last ten episodes of the season keep pulling us back to some of these very issues. **SPOILERS
Antifa are just iconoclasts at heart. Or…more likely…they don’t even know what they don’t know. Rioters did go after the monument to the 54th Massachusetts regiment last week. They were not some Confederate outfit. The 54th was an all-volunteer black Union regiment that fought against slavery during the Civil War, and proved that black men
Attorney General William Barr attends a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., May 19, 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters) I wrote about the Attorney General’s speech at Notre Dame University (somewhat critically) last fall, and so this passage from a profile of Barr in the New York Times Magazine sounded wrong to me: As far
The Wall Street Journal published an editorial Monday evening arguing that recent firings at two news outlets suggest that journalism has been taken over by identity politics and cancel culture: The long-time editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, who’d seen the publication through difficult times, was pushed out over a headline, “Buildings Matter, Too.” It was
After the recent riots which saw multiple large stores looted, some retailers are having second thoughts about remaining in certain cities. In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot has been talking to these retailers and asking them not to leave the city. Not only do these companies make it possible for residents to get the things they
Police officers stand outside the Florida home of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was recorded with his knee on the neck of African-American man George Floyd, Orlando, Fla., May 29, 2020. (Scott Audette/Reuters) The protests over police brutality and “systemic racism” appear to be dying down. It is worth asking what the protests
A New York Police officer outside the New York Times building in New York City, June 28, 2018 (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) The paper of record caves to the mob after publishing a controversial op-ed. On Thursday morning, the leadership of the New York Times was still defending its decision to publish an op-ed by U.S. senator
Candace Owens, Blexit founder and “Blackout” author, came under fire after President Donald Trump retweeted a video clip from “Glenn TV,” in which she and Glenn Beck dared to discuss the full character of George Floyd, whose death in Minneapolis police custody has sparked violent protests against police across the country. On Sunday, GoFundMe even
A new poll from CNN shows presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden opening up an enormous lead over President Donald Trump, but the president responded with a scathing accusation. The poll, which was released Monday, said that Biden had the support of 55% of registered voters polled, while Trump had only 41% support, a staggering difference
To hear the media spin it, the rioting and looting that took place around the country the last few weeks was a Boston Tea Party-like response to the years of Donald Trump and Republicans fanning the “flames” of “racial hatred.” The following are the Top 15 worst outbursts by liberal hosts and reporters during their coverage
Portland, Oregon’s police chief stepped down on Monday afternoon after weeks of riots and protests. It’s just another revolution in the revolving door of at the Pacific Northwest town’s cop shop. She stood down to make room for a black member of the Portland Police Bureau to take charge. Jami Resch “stepped down” from her
This is just the beginning. The owner of a Minneapolis-based manufacturing plant decided to move his company after rioters burned his business down. Kris Wyrobek, president and owner of 7-Sigma said he can’t trust public officials who allowed his plant to burn during the George Floyd riots. “They don’t care about my business. They didn’t
Army paratroopers with the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, participate in a pass and review during a change of command ceremony at Fort Bragg, N.C., June 26, 2019. (Specialist Hubert D. Delany III/US Army) Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy on Monday reversed his stance on renaming U.S. Army bases currently named for Confederate leaders
(Natural News) Today the WHO declared that COVID-19 almost never spreads through asymptomatic carriers, all at once wiping out the entire justification for mandatory vaccines and contact tracing. As CNBC.com reported: “From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual,” Dr. Maria
(Natural News) Russian scientists have reportedly come up with a new way to treat the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) using ultraviolet (UV) light, the same technology that the mainstream media mocked President Trump for suggesting as a potential “disinfectant” remedy. Covered by none other than Newsweek, one of the media outlets that surely railed on Trump
Anar Kahn kneels with his son while wearing a Colin Kaepernick football jersey outside Mercedes Benz Stadium ahead of Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Ga., February 2, 2019. (Mike Segar/Reuters) Once you stand up again, what has changed? ‘Pick a knee,” says CNN’s S. E. Cupp, “The one that knelt on a neck or the
The U.S. Department of Justice has formally told the U.K. for the first time that Prince Andrew is part of a criminal probe springing from his links to now-deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew, unlike his mum Queen Elizabeth II, does not hold sovereign immunity from prosecution. He can be forced to appear in a
Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at Delaware State University in Dover, Del., June 5, 2020. (Jim Bourg/Reuters) The resignation of the editorial page editor of the New York Times for publishing an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton calling for the military to quell the riots marks the completion of the long, slow transformation
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