Month: March 2021

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo addressed the sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), his brother, in a short statement on his show after more accusations surfaced. Cuomo acknowledged that CNN would have to cover the story but that he could not because of his conflict of interest. “Before we start tonight, let me say
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CNN’s Chris “Fredo” Cuomo kicked off Monday’s Prime Time by finally addressing his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s (D) multiple sexual harassment allegations, just in time for a third young woman to accuse him of unwanted sexual advances. The announcement? That he’s not going to be covering any of the allegations against him. Two weeks
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The American Conservative Union (ACU), the organization behind the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), is “seriously considering all options,” ACU President Matt Schlapp told PJ Media on Monday after ACU’s general counsel sent a letter to Hyatt protesting the company’s decision to breathe new life into a conspiracy theory regarding the CPAC stage. Leftist detractors
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo walks through a vaccination site in Brooklyn, N.Y., February 22, 2021. (Seth Wenig/Pool via Reuters) Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday supported an investigation into sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. “These stories are difficult to read, and the allegations brought forth raise serious questions
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Popular streaming platform Twitch apologized after a wave of online outrage from transgender activists and their allies over their use of the term “womxn.” “While we originally wanted to use a word that acknowledges the shortcoming of gender-binary language, after hearing directly from you, including members of the LGBTQIA+ community on Twitch, we will be
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A group of moms calling themselves “Guerilla Momz” have released a video of Matt Meyer, Berkeley Federation of Teachers President, taking his own child to in-person private school while public school kids in his district sit at home. Parents are fed up with teachers’ unions refusing to open schools and now they’re doing something about
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Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (center) poses with Mexicans veterans who have been deported from the United States in Tijuana, Mexico June 3, 2017. (Jorge Duenes/Reuters) Representative Vicente Gonzalez (D., Texas) on Monday warned that President Biden’s immigration policies will be “catastrophic” for the country and the Democratic Party. In an appearance on CNN, Gonzalez expressed growing
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Police stand guard outside St. John’s Episcopal Church as racial inequality protests continue in Washington, D.C, June 25, 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters) The mesh metal fencing first erected around two Washington, D.C., landmarks amid rioting and protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd last year are finally being removed. Roughly nine months after the
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(Natural News) On Monday, the United States Supreme Court formally rejected two lawsuits filed by attorney Sidney Powell that challenged election fraud in the states of Arizona and Wisconsin. “The petitions for writs of mandamus are denied,” the court stated, providing no further details about its rejection. One of Powell’s mandamus petitions stated that while a
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(Natural News) A psychiatrist has claimed that the ongoing Wuhan coronavirus pandemic has caused the world to suffer from “mass delusional psychosis.” Dr. Mark McDonald said the true public health crisis is not COVID-19 itself, but the fear of contracting it. He expressed concern that this “highly irrational” fear will have a lasting effect on
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Monday’s White House press briefing provided a list of noteworthy moments as Press Secretary Jen Psaki was joined by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, including a number of questions on scandal-plagued Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY). While Psaki continued to largely deflect, she had help as an Associated Press reporter wondered if Cuomo should resign to avoid
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State attorney general Letitia James in New York, November 19, 2019. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) New York attorney general Letitia James announced on Monday that her office has received a referral from the administration of Governor Andrew Cuomo, allowing for an independent investigation of harassment claims against him. Former aide Lindsey Boylan has accused Cuomo of kissing
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Conservative comedian and BlazeTV host Steven Crowder claimed Monday that an unknown person or group attempted to engage in a cover-up by altering public records to hide the fact that a former Hillary Clinton staffer — who has allegedly been missing for two years — voted illegally in Nevada during the 2020 election. What are
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The U.S. Soccer Federation’s Athletes’ Council voted to remove member Seth Jahn on Sunday, alleging the former captain of the U.S. Soccer 7-a-side Paralympic team made racially insensitive comments that demanded his immediate removal. What is the background? On Saturday, the U.S. Soccer Federation’s National Council voted to formally repeal its policy that required athletes
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Thursday’s Jill Biden interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show had all the soft-soap markers of the Obama-Biden years. Clarkson’s show is a property of NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution, and NBC loves putting out these “humanize the Democrat” programs.  Clarkson began in the East Room of the White House oozing “We have a super special
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A nurse prepares to administer the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in London,Britain. December 8, 2020. (Frank Augstein/Pool via Reuters) After a really lousy stretch for much of last week, the pace of vaccinations picked up dramatically over the past three days – 2.2 million doses administered Friday, and 2.4 million doses administered each on Saturday and
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer address the media after several dams breached, in downtown Midland, Mich., May 20, 2020. (Rebecca Cook/Reuters) Michigan Republicans are calling for an investigation into Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s policy that forced long-term care facilities to accept coronavirus-positive patients. In letters to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and acting U.S. Attorney General Monty Wilkinson
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