Month: January 2022

Representative James Clyburn (D., S.C.) speaks in favor of voting rights legislation during a Congressional Black Caucus press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., January 12, 2022. (Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters) Long lines are the fault of local jurisdictions, often run by Democrats. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I t’s been a bad couple of days for the
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen answers questions during the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing to examine the FY22 budget request for the Treasury Department on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 23, 2021. (Greg Nash/Pool via Reuters) On the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day today, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen declared that the U.S. economy has
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A member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus refuses to attend a meeting with a communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris (D), Jamal Simmons, over his tweets about illegal aliens from a decade ago. Rep. Lou Correa (D-Calif.) said that a meeting would not persuade him to accept Simmons’ apology. “The deep concern to me
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A Union Pacific locomotive passes through a section of tracks littered with thousands of opened boxes and packages stolen from cargo shipping containers in downtown Los Angeles, Calif., January 14, 2022. (Partrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images) Packages stolen from Union Pacific cargo containers and then ransacked, thousands upon thousands of them, are regularly strewn
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DirectTV dropped the One American News Network from their lineup, and Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky responded by leading a boycott of the cable provider. DirectTV confirmed that they would not be renewing their contract with OANN which is known for being very conservative and pro-Trump. The news of the separation was first reported
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While Democrats had hoped to change the filibuster rules so that they could ram election-related legislation through the U.S. Senate, they have been unable to do so because some Democratic senators will not support targeting the filibuster. But during a speech on Monday, Democratic Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said that the situation would not
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A Midwest hospital system backed off from its anti-White, race-based Covid treatment plan after a legal threat. SMS Health, a Catholic hospital system with 23 facilities, stopped its plan to prioritize non-White patients when distributing scarce monoclonal antibody treatments after a Wisconsin law firm threatened legal action. SMS Health sent an email to its physicians
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A law enforcement vehicle sits in front of the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, January 16, 2022. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images) The rabbi who survived the terrorist siege at a Texas synagogue over the weekend recounted the chilling situation and his courageous escape in a Monday interview. Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker recalled the rattling experience,
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It’s quite a thing for most Americans, many of who take their extensive freedoms for granted — even as woke politicians and violent leftists have been working hard to snuff them out — to witness someone from another country come to the United States and fall in love with it. Readers of TheBlaze ought to
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Ted Koppel, the legendary newsman and longtime host of ABC’s “Nightline,” has made headlines in recent years with his comments about left-wing media bias, and the left-wing media don’t want to hear it. Remember when he upset CNN’s Brian Stelter in 2018 by saying CNN would be nowhere without the liberal network’s favorite punching bag,
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Historically speaking, the Democratic Party generally has an advantage with party identification in the United States. 2021 was no exception to this rule, as slightly more adults identified as ‘Democrat’ or ‘lean Democratic’ (46%) than identified as ‘Republican’ or ‘lean Republican’ (43%), according to Gallup. But that may not last long. Gallup has been surveying U.S.
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(Natural News) An investigation by the Canadian COVID Care Alliance (CCCA) has found that Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine only has an efficacy rate of 0.84 percent. They added that Pfizer’s vaccine has done “more harm than good.” The CCCA recently published a video and an accompanying 50-page PDF presentation that provides a thorough explanation
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President Donald Trump gestures after addressing the first day of the Republican National Convention after delegates voted to confirm him as the presidential nominee for re-election, in Charlotte, N.C., August 24, 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters) As Joe Biden’s struggles mount day by day, it’s looking more and more like the GOP may have dodged a bullet
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Michael Todd, the leader of a Tulsa megachurch, sparked intense backlash after a viral clip showed him smearing spit on a person’s face during a sermon illustration on Sunday. Todd, who leads Transformation Church, literally hawked a loogie into his hand and rubbed it on a man’s face. The point of the illustration, Todd claimed,
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Authorities say that a would-be home invasion suspect got stuck in a chimney while attempting to rob a Silver Spring, Maryland, resident’s home. What are the details? Montgomery County firefighters arrived at the home around 5:30 a.m. Jan. 8 to assist a home invasion suspect, who remains unnamed at the time of this reporting, in
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Imagine you’re a White House staffer, or even Joe Biden himself. Suffering from a serious case of bad political news, you decide to tune into CNN’s New Day, assured of some chicken soup for the soul. But, wait a second! They’re talking of Democrats “panicked” over Biden’s “abysmal, spectacular, failures.” They’re rolling an SNL clip
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Then-Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin speaks during a campaign event in Alexandria, Va., October 30, 2021. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In King’s famous “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” dated April 16, 1963, he wrote, “We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must
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Then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks as Then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton listens during their third presidential debate at UNLV in Las Vegas, Nev., October 19, 2016. (Mark Ralston/Pool via Reuters) Dick Morris, who once served as a top adviser to former President Bill Clinton, predicted on Sunday there is a “good chance” both Hillary
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