Month: January 2022

School bus drivers lead a caravan through the downtown to demand that legislators provide more funding for COVID-19 re-opening procedures in Los Angeles, Calif., August 13, 2020. (Mike Blake/Reuters) In response to $4.5 Trillion in Covid Relief and People Still Can’t Find Covid Tests Not only that, David, but schools claim they don’t have the
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Progressive lawmakers are pushing to pack the U.S. Supreme Court by adding four more justices to the bench. The membership of the Congressional Progressive Caucus has voted in favor of backing the Judiciary Act of 2021, which would raise the number of justices from nine to 13. “After thoughtful consideration, the Progressive Caucus membership has
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The United States Postal Service is seeking a temporary waiver from the Biden administration’s mandate that will require large employers to ensure that workers are either vaccinated against COVID-19 or that they test negative weekly. Deputy Postmaster General Douglas Tulino noted in a letter to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration that USPS could lose
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On December 13, a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed a district court order enjoining the Biden administration’s termination of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), better known as “Remain in Mexico.” The court’s opinion, by Judge Andy Oldham, is one of the strongest judicial rebukes to the Biden administration to date. Some background:
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Left: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill, October 26, 2021. Right: Senator Mitch McConnell speaks to reporters, June 2, 2020. (Elizabeth Frantz, Erin Scott/Reuters) Mitch McConnell appears to realize the advantages of Electoral Count Act reform. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE R eforming the Electoral Count Act of 1887 is not just
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(kasto80/iStock/Getty Images) As we enter the third year of the pandemic, university administrators everywhere seem to be in a competition for the most outlandishly restrictive, un-scientific, and often downright cruel coronavirus policies. Most were already requiring masks, vaccines, and boosters, of course. But in the midst of the (remarkably non-deadly) Omicron surge, recent weeks have
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Sportswriter Hub Arkush — one of 50 total Associated Press voters — said in no uncertain terms that he wouldn’t be casting a Most Valuable Player ballot for Green Bay Packers’ star quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Sports Illustrated reported. “I don’t think you can be the biggest jerk in the league and punish your team and
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Blaze Media CEO Tyler Cardon called out the New York Times on Wednesday for using “ominous framing” in an article about “election falsehoods” that took comments from BlazeTV host Glenn Beck out of context. The Times article, “Election Falsehoods Surged on Podcasts Before Capitol Riots, Researchers Find,” reported on a study by researchers at the
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During CNN’s breaking news coverage of Attorney General Merrick Garland’s news conference on the Justice Department’s January 6 investigation, chief legal analyst and Zoom masturbator Jeffrey Toobin scoffed at Garland’s desire to prosecute political violence no matter what political party is involved.  On Wednesday afternoon’s edition of CNN Newsroom, when asked to give his initial
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The “winter of severe illness and death” Presidentish Joe Biden warned that Unvaccinated Americans would suffer looks instead to become the springtime — and summer — of Biden’s discontent. Biden’s first year in office was the most unsuccessful in living memory. Can you name his three major accomplishments? I can. The first was in March
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Old Campus at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., November 28, 2012. (Michelle McLoughlin/Reuters) Why is the school hitting students with drastic new restrictions? Because it can. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE W hen confronted with the astonishing news that, henceforth, students at Yale “may not visit New Haven businesses or eat at local restaurants (even outdoors),”
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Novak Djokovic — the world’s number-one tennis player — has been stopped at the Australian border and is being held in a room guarded by police following intense backlash over a medical exemption he was granted allowing him to play in the 2022 Australian Open, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday. What are the details? According
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) blamed motorists for getting stuck overnight Monday in freezing temperatures on a gridlocked Interstate 95 as they were running out of food and fuel. “We gave warnings, and people need to pay attention to these warnings, and the less people that are on the highways when these storms hit, the
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Pro-life demonstrators outside the Supreme Court ahead of arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health in Washington, D.C., December 1, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) If Republicans want to win elections, the coalition of pro-life and limited-government conservatives must continue to stand together. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE D emocrats are trying to convince themselves that a loss at
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Hot off the press. Nathanael Blake at The Federalist has obtained a leaked Biden administration executive order which, if enacted, could institute a transgender prison policy of self-identification in all federal prisons. From his report: . . . buried toward the end of the extensive planned action to get soft on crime is a small
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A disarmed Illinois police officer desperately begged for her life before a heartless thug executed her with her own gun, state officials say. Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic, 49, was murdered in cold blood on Dec. 29 as she and Officer Tyler Bailey, 27, investigated a noise complaint at a Bradley-area motel. Bailey was hospitalized after being
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Billionaire Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur Elon Musk said that he agrees with Jesus Christ’s teachings during a recent interview. What are the details? During his late December interview with the Babylon Bee, Musk shared his thoughts about Jesus Christ and religion. Speaking with the Christian website’s CEO Seth Dillon, editor-in-chief Kyle Mann, and former creative
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Tennis player Novak Djokovic has received a medical exemption from taking the COVID vaccine, allowing him to play in the prestigious Australian Open tournament. However, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison is attempting to intimidate the star beforehand, threatening that Djokovic will be sent home if his medical exemption does not meet Australia’s standards. Both Morrison
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