Month: January 2022

Unfortunately, the powers that be in North Carolina’s community colleges have decreed that the hideous diversity, equity, and inclusion triumvirate will be “embedded” in the curriculum. In today’s Martin Center article, Ashlynn Warta reports on the bad news. Enrollments and funding are down. She writes, “With such obvious financial stress, one would think the community
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In an article last February headlined “Do Facebook, Twitter and YouTube censor conservatives? Claims ‘not supported by the facts,’ new research says,” USA Today‘s Jessica Guynn wrote, “Despite repeated charges of anti-conservative bias from former President Donald Trump and other GOP critics, Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube are not slanted against right-leaning users, a new
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(Natural News) The world has always been a dangerous place, but geopolitically speaking, it has become much more unstable under the ‘leadership’ of Joe Biden, a president who proves daily he is incapable of being commander-in-chief because he can barely speak and function. When Donald Trump was president, sure, he sent out ‘mean tweets,’ but
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(Natural News) Throughout 2021, people aged 18-49 passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, at rates far beyond years past. In fact, almost every state reported a spike in prime age mortality during the year of the life-saving covid-19 vaccine. Some state-wide mortality increases were greater than 50 percent! Contrary to popular hysteria, covid-19-related deaths were only
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On Saturday a Pakistani man entered the Beth Israel Synagogue in Colleyville, Texas and took several members hostage. The hostage-taker in Texas at a Jewish synagogue claimed he was the brother of a convicted terrorist serving an 86-year sentence. The man says he is the brother of Pakistani terrorist Aafia Siddiqui, also known as “Lady Al-Qaeda.”
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President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the grounds of Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Ga., January 11, 2022. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Half of respondents in a new CBS News poll released Sunday said they were “frustrated” and “disappointed” with President Biden’s presidency. The poll, which comes days before Biden marks his first full
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A new poll from the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports surveyed 1,016 U.S. “likely voters” on Jan. 5. The eye-opening poll detailed the lengths to which a large swath of Democratic voters would go to punish fellow Americans for being unvaccinated against COVID-19. The survey found that Republican and Democrat voters have completely polar opposite
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Civil rights leader Bob Woodson railed against progressives who he accused of “hijacking” the 1960s movement that he was heavily involved in and helped coordinate national and local community revitalization programs. “The Ingraham Angle” guest host Raymond Arroyo kicked off the interview by playing a video clip of Vice President Kamala Harris speaking with actress
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During his recent speech in Atlanta on voting rights, Biden likened those who oppose his agenda to George Wallace, Bull Connor, and Jefferson Davis. “At consequential moments in history, they present a choice: Do you want to be on the side of Dr. King or George Wallace? Do you want to be on the side of
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U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Gutting the filibuster, with an eye toward expanding and controlling SCOTUS, is becoming a litmus test for Democratic candidates. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE M any political observers were mystified by President Biden’s incendiary remarks in Atlanta on voting rights. The No. 2 Senate Democrat, Dick Durbin of
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A top House Republican revealed Sunday the investigation into the man who took four people hostage at a Texas synagogue on Saturday has gone international. What are the details? Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told CNN host Jake Tapper on “State of the Union” there is “something
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Meet Collette Divitto, the 31-year-old CEO of a successful cookie company. Divitto founded her sweet company – Collettey’s Cookies – after struggling to find a job after college. Divitto – who was born with the genetic disorder Down syndrome – was bullied in high school. Nevertheless, Divitto attended and graduated Clemson University. Divitto was ready
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For his reliably liberal Reliable Sources program, Brian Stelter brought on former Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart (wearing his Tom Brokaw glasses) to argue that somehow, the is “failing” to treat Joe Biden fairly. Apparently, he’s supposed to be getting even more positive press than he’s received because he deserves a “truth and decency dividend”
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A number of tornadoes were reported across Florida this morning. Newsbreak.com reports: Multiple tornadoes touched down in Southwest Florida on Sunday morning as severe storms moved across the area. Lee County officials are providing an update on storm response and recovery efforts. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that a tornado passed over I-95 in Southern
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Gas pump at a Shell gas station in Washington, D.C., May 15, 2021. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters) The week of January 10: inflation, chicken wings, scapegoats, price controls, and much, much more. Well, I suppose I have to say a bit more about inflation. For now, I’ll stick with Wednesday’s guess prediction, which is that inflation will start easing off
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The suspect accused of brutally gunning down a Burger King cashier in Harlem last week is demanding reparations for slavery. What is the background? Winston Glynn is accused of murdering 19-year-old Kristal Bayron-Nieves, an employee at a Burger King restaurant in East Harlem. Police say Glynn stormed into the fast food eatery early on Jan.
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The fights at the UFC Vegas 46 event had ended, but there were more clashes in the post-fight press conference on Saturday night. Dana White verbally sparred with a reporter who questioned the COVID-19 treatments that the UFC president took after contracting the respiratory disease. During the post-fight press conference, White was questioned about his
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National media prove once again that bigoted statements from candidates are acceptable so long as they are targeted at the correct minorities. The latest case in point comes via Florida Democrat gubernatorial candidate and MSNBC regular Nikki Fried. Fried’s recent interview for NPR’s The “Florida Roundup” was already controversial for her wild comparison of Florida
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On Saturday, Glenn Youngkin was inaugurated as governor of Virginia, while Winsome Sears was inaugurated as lieutenant governor. Upon officially taking office, Youngkin wasted no time righting the wrongs he was elected to fix. He signed nine executive orders and two executive directives on his first day. “It’s Day One, and we are going to
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migrant caravan; stock photo Another caravan of migrants set off in Honduras this weekend en route to the United States border. Hundreds of Hondurans and Nicaraguans left San Pedro Sula on Saturday and a smaller caravan departed the region Sunday morning. Reuters reported: Hundreds of Hondurans and Nicaraguans on Saturday left the Honduran city of
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(Natural News) A Los Angeles-area journalist has recorded and posted stunning photos showing a sea of discarded boxes stemming from items bands of thieves took from parked rail cars, providing new visual evidence of societal collapse. The mass robberies also deprive consumers of their goods even as a nationwide supply chain crisis continues to worsen under the
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(Natural News) An obscure Washington, D.C.-based entity called the Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) has been tasked by the Biden regime with compiling lists of Americans who refuse Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccination” on religious grounds. Some believe this Orwellian tracking move will create a model for the entire U.S. government to collect the names and “personal
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(maroke/iStock/Getty Images) Rebecca Bodenheimer, in Politico, on how school closures in Oakland during Covid exposed the gap between her progressive politics and the reality of progressives: There was no recognition of the fact that we were advocating for our kids, who were floundering in remote learning, or that public schools across the country (in red states)
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced on Wednesday that the consumer price index rose by an alarming 7% over a one-year period — the largest 12-month increase in nearly 40 years. A poll that was released last month found that inflation was the top concern of Americans. A new CBS News/YouGov poll released on
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A group of Senate Democrats wrote President Joe Biden’s top COVID-19 pandemic adviser last week and demanded answers for obvious shortcomings in Biden’s pandemic response. The concerns outlined in the letter stand in stark contrast to Biden’s October 2020 promise to “shut down the virus.” What does the letter say? The group of Senate Democrats
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