Month: October 2021

Students walk on the campus of Columbia University in New York City (Mike Segar/Reuters) A ‘Students Exploring Whiteness’ program is just the latest example of the university’s embrace of poisonous, divisive ideology. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE D uring our first week of classes, Columbia University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs published a promotion for “Students Exploring Whiteness.”
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Massachusetts resident David Staveley is headed to prison after being sentenced for his role in a scheme to defraud the government out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Staveley was the first person in the country to be criminally charged with fraud in connection with the loans. The PPP
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Steven Hill, a former policy director at the Center for Humane Technology, is suggesting that Facebook issue use “permits.” Hill detailed his thoughts in an op-ed for Project Syndicate.  “Digital operating permits,” Hill said, would “address big tech’s monopoly problem” and “protect users.” His reasoning includes a prediction that limiting content to 1,000 people would
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(Kuzma/iStock/Getty Images Plus) During her nomination hearing Wednesday, Judge Lucy Koh, a district judge for the Northern District of California nominated to the Ninth Circuit, was asked repeated questions by Republican senators about her February ruling in Tandon v. Newsom. Judge Koh’s order denied injunctive relief to plaintiffs challenging California COVID restrictions on indoor gatherings
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Dave Chappelle has been embroiled in controversy this week because of comments deemed to be “transphobic” in his latest comedy special. The legendary stand-up comedian mocked cancel culture, fired back at the critics who attacked him, and blasted the mainstream media that wrote hit pieces on him. Chappelle performed a stand-up comedy show at the
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio gives remarks to the media in New York City, August 3, 2021. (Eduardo Munoz/Reuters) The outgoing mayor plans to scrap the only part of the city’s schools that works: the gifted-and-talented system. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I f Bill de Blasio had a plan to cut back trash delivery
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According to a report from RealClearInvestigations, Special Counsel John Durham has shifted the focus of his investigation into the origins of the Russiagate conspiracy to Pentagon cybersecurity contractors who may have misused their government security clearances to provide Democratic operatives with damaging (albeit false) information about former president Donald Trump. Last month, Durham indicted former
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A senior police officer in Australia is being investigated after she sensationally resigned from the Victoria Police force during a live interview. The cop, who said her law enforcement employment was “the best job” she ever had, revealed that a “vast majority” of her former officers don’t believe in and don’t want to enforce the
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The late web mogul Andrew Breitbart once said that politics is upstream from culture. And boy couldn’t that be anymore true in this day and age, with movies, music, and TV shows force-feeding things like debauchery and left-wing lectures to the point that they don’t even care whether or not they alienate anybody outside the
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I remember when Merrick Garland was nominated by Barack Obama to be on the Supreme Court. Like Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor before him, we were assured that Obama had nominated a moderate to the Supreme Court. The Washington Post claimed he had “a reputation as being ideologically moderate.” Of course, many liberal networks joined in
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(Natural News) The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) has banned Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA (messenger RNA) technology, from accessing its journal website. In a series of tweets, Malone complained that the NEJM apparently manually blocked his IP address in a “petty act” of retribution for him speaking out against the dangers
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(Natural News) The UCHealth hospital system in Colorado will no longer provide organ transplants to anyone who refuses to get “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). In an announcement, the Denver-based institution said that it will now systematically deny organ transplants to the “unvaccinated” in “almost all situations” because non-jabbed patients are supposedly much more
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President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, sold at least five prints of his artwork for $75,000 each, according to a report from the New York Post. The pieces of art were reportedly sold by the Georges Berges Gallery before a “pop up” presentation in Los Angeles on Oct. 1. “It’s unclear who purchased the reproductions
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Actress Candace Cameron Bure declared that she is not anti-vaccine, but is instead against vaccine mandates for several reasons. The “Fuller House” star proclaimed that she is “standing up for freedom” in a post on Instagram calling for unity. Bure uploaded photos that all start with “I’m not anti-v” (anti-vaccine) and followed by “I’m just
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Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, and Michael discuss Merrick Garland’s targeting of CRT-protesting parents, the Facebook whistleblower, and McConnell’s debt deal with the Democrats. Listen below, or follow this show on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or Spotify. Your browser does not support the HTML5 Audio element.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton addresses reporters on the steps of the Supreme Court, in Washington March 2, 2016 (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) On Friday, a U.S. appeals court temporarily reinstated the Texas Heartbeat Act, which prohibits abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, reversing the recent decision of a federal judge to block enforcement of the law.
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Democratic Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva says that he does not plan to enforce the county’s vaccine requirement for his own deputies because he cannot afford to lose any additional deputies due to the county’s attempts to reduce funding for his department. In August, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Hilda Solis issued
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An unhinged California man went on a violent crime spree in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. The armed suspect shot a teen and then later barricaded himself with a hostage in a high-rise apartment building. Dramatic video captured the intense standoff between the armed man and police – which ended with the suspect being killed.
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