Month: February 2021

The Biden administration should set up a “truth commission” and appoint a “reality czar” to battle “disinformation and domestic extremism,” a group of “experts” told the New York Times. Say what? The Times’ technology columnist, Kevin Roose, wrote that he’s “spent the past several years reporting on our national reality crisis, and I worry that
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A Florida-based indigenous rights group is planning to protest the Kansas City Chiefs over their “dehumanizing” moniker this Sunday as the team travels to play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in this year’s Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida. The group, known as Florida Indigenous Rights and Environmental Equality, announced plans for the demonstration last week, asking
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Donald Trump on Tuesday officially responded to the articles of impeachment filed by rabid House Democrats last month. The House of Representatives impeached President Trump with a 232-197 vote on January 13 for ‘inciting an insurrection’ at the Capitol. 45 senators have already voted that the impeachment is unconstitutional so the trial in DOA. Trump
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A nurse vaccinates a man as health professionals come out to a farming community to deliver vaccinations in Mecca, Calif., February 1, 2021. (Mike Blake/Rueters) Happy Groundhog Day. Today we begin with the math that says we probably won’t finish vaccinating the most vulnerable until May, look at vaccination appointment websites that keep crashing and
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NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE F or decades, the government of Pakistan has relentlessly persecuted the members of the messianic Muslim Ahmadiyya sect within Pakistani borders. Although Pakistan is a Muslim-majority country, its constitution states that Ahmadi Muslims are non-Muslims, and blasphemy laws that criminalize public displays of worship of the Ahmadi faith empower courts to hand
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(Natural News) A group of Australian scientists called on the country’s federal government to review its use of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. They argued that the jab is ineffective at generating herd immunity and has a low efficacy rate. However, the central government has rejected the proposal to pause the rollout scheduled next month. The opposition Labor
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A Wisconsin school district has suspended a “small group” of its teachers after they assigned a controversial homework assignment asking students how they would punish slaves if they were slaveowners. According to a Tuesday Newsweek report, the incident took place on Monday, the first day of Black History Month. What are the details? The Sun
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There’s an old adage: Don’t ask questions you don’t want answers to. It is one with which CNN left-wing media critic and show host Brian Stelter is apparently unfamiliar . Stelter has enjoyed spreading anti-conservative viewpoints — especially attacks on right-leaning media — from his perch at the liberal progressive cable network. So imagine the
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If you somehow haven’t yet acquired The Essential Scalia: On the Constitution, the Courts, and the Rule of Law for yourself—co-edited by Sixth Circuit judge Jeffrey S. Sutton and me, and featuring a beautiful foreword by Justice Elena Kagan—and haven’t yet given it as a gift to many of your friends and loved ones, be assured that
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(Natural News) LifeSiteNews co-founder John-Henry Westen sat down with vaccine researcher Pamela Acker the other day to discuss the contents of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, not the least of which include ingredients derived from aborted human babies. Acker revealed that China virus vaccines contain what are known as HEK-293 cells, which come from human embryonic
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) walks to the House floor during the impeachment debate in Washington, D.C., January 13, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has reportedly given GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy an ultimatum: remove Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) from her committee assignments in 72 hours or Democrats will bring
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The Capitol Police officer who fatally shot Ashli Babbitt will not face criminal charges, according to a report of the recommendation made by investigators. The recommendation was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, which cited people familiar with the investigation. Babbitt was among those killed during an hourslong siege on Jan. 6 at the
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The United States invented solar panel technology and dominated its manufacture for decades. But we don’t anymore. China surpassed the United States several years ago and now manufactures somewhere between 50 to 73% of all the world’s solar panels. The actual percentage fluctuates and can be difficult to pin down. For the sake of argument,
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President Joe Biden talks with staff members manning a coronavirus vaccination site during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., January 29, 2021. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) On the menu today: It’s the most mind-boggling figure, tucked deep in a Politico story on a Saturday: The Biden administration “is still trying to
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How can the U.S. get more vaccine shots off shelves and into arms? “By harnessing the power of simple economics,” say economists Jeffrey Clemens and Joshua Gottlieb. In an op-ed in The Hill, they note: For a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine course, Medicare now pays providers $45, too stingy for this crucial service. The crisis calls
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The city of Long Beach, California, recently imposed an ordinance forcing some grocery stores to pay an additional $4 per hour in “hero pay,” arguing that the employees deserve it for working during the coronavirus pandemic and that it would result in better retention of such essential workers. But national grocery chain Kroger says it
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Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell backed Sen. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) as supporters of former President Donald Trump continued their campaign to expel her from GOP leadership for voting in favor of his second impeachment. “Liz Cheney is a leader with deep convictions and the courage to act on them,” McConnell said in a statement
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