The folks at The New York Times Book Review would like you to believe they are the nation’s premier evaluators of books, fiction and nonfiction. But the evidence shows the Times evaluates political books with a reliably partisan rancor or rapture, depending on which party it is. Take nonfiction book critic Jennifer Szalai’s takedown of
Month: February 2023
This is it: The launch of our thrice-weekly version of “Five O’Clock Somewhere” that’s so fancy we use words like “thrice.” As Kruiser mentioned on today’s Morning Briefing, each show will only last one hour (or a bit longer — you know us) but we’ll be on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. There will still be
World famous climate brat Greta Thunberg is now in Norway protesting wind farms. Wind farms! Isn’t she supposed to support alternative and green forms of energy like this? Isn’t this what she has been demanding for years now? One almost gets the sense that she is more interested in protesting than the issue of claimate
(Natural News) The devastating environmental catastrophe that occurred in East Palestine, Ohio has resulted in severe contamination of the air, soil, and water in a vast area of the region. This prompts the question of how much, if any, of the food grown in that region will be safe for consumption, according to a whistleblower
The U.S. Marshals Service has experienced a ransomware-related incident. NBC News reported that U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson Drew Wade said in a statement that on Feb. 17 authorities found “a ransomware and data exfiltration event affecting a stand-alone USMS system.” “Shortly after that discovery, the USMS disconnected the affected system, and the Department of Justice
Florida police arrested a 58-year-old man for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in a hotel. The incident unfolded on Saturday at a hotel on Highway 98 East in Destin, a city in the northwestern part of the state. The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Facebook that a 12-year-old
A woman who had allegedly been kidnapped told police that she escaped by driving away in her captors’ truck while her hands were still bound with duct tape. The incident unfolded when police in the town of St. Johnsbury in Vermont responded to reports on Thursday of a woman “in a vehicle who had her
The Austin Police Department in Texas recently warned about staffing shortages that have caused “huge sections” of the city to go “unpoliced” following a contract dispute that pushed 40 officers to file for retirement in one week. On Monday, Austin Retired Officers Association President Dennis Farris told Fox News Digital that the city’s police department
Erythritol, a popular zero-calorie sugar substitute, has been linked to blood clotting, stroke, heart attack, and death, according to a study published online in Nature Medicine journal Monday. “The degree of risk was not modest,” lead study author Dr. Stanley Hazen, director of the center for cardiovascular diagnostics and prevention at the Cleveland ClinicLerner Research
As NewsBusters Associate Editor Nick Fondacaro diagnosed it on Monday’s podcast, ABC News this weekend decided to morph into the infamous Spider Man meme as it simultaneously continued to peddle the leftist spin that the economy’s healthy and roaring while also bemoaning the end of pandemic-era food stamps. Our Kevin Tober had the latest example
As of right now, Joe Biden intends to run for reelection but has yet to declare his candidacy officially. But, he’s certainly doing everything he can to make it sound like he’s running again. “We’re just getting started. I intend to get… more done,” Biden said over the weekend at the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) winter
Chaya Raichik, the woman behind the Libs of TikTok Twitter account, has authored a children’s book meant to help teach kids to trust their parents and not keep secrets from them. “If an adult tells a child to keep a secret from their parents, that’s a huge red flag. I wrote a kid’s book which
A young Pennsylvania boy is recovering after a scary incident at a new amusement park. On Saturday, an unnamed 8-year-old boy was enjoying an afternoon of fun with his family at the Thrillz High Flying Adventure Park in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, northwest of Philadelphia, when he suddenly found himself in a scary situation. At
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who checked into the hospital earlier this month to obtain treatment for depression, “remains on a path to recovery” according to a Monday statement from his communications director Joe Calvello. “We don’t have a lot to update folks with since there’s no real news to report except that John
Monday, February 27, 2023 by: Mike Adams Tags: badcancer, badfood, badhealth, badpollution, chemicals, conspiracy, contamination, Dioxins, East Palestine, Ecology, environ, environment, EPA, fallout, pollution, toxic chemicals, toxins This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://citizens.news/703477.html (Natural News) When it comes to explaining away the
On MSNBC’s The ReidOut, host Joy Reid melted down once again over Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis. Proving how terrified the left is of DeSantis becoming the Republican nominee. According to Reid, DeSantis is a “more functionally authoritarian version of Trump” and would seek a return to a “Pre-civil rights America.” Reid started off her
If I were an HBO executive, I’d be extremely nervous right now and considering a career change. A few days ago, one of Marilyn Manson’s main accusers, Ashley Smithline, who also starred in the smear job mini-series Phoenix Rising on HBO, recanted her lurid accusations against the controversial rocker. She made it up. Not only
Joe Calvello, spokesman for Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA), posted an update on the Senator’s condition Monday, saying he is “doing well” but is expected to remain in the hospital for weeks. Unlike when Fetterman had his stroke last May, no photos or video of Fetterman were provided. This is the first update on Fetterman’s condition
A Fairfax County (Virginia) School Board member last week said World War II’s Battle of Iwo Jima “set the record” for what “human evil is capable of” — and it was far from the only controversial statement Abrar Omeish has uttered. What are the details? Omeish — a 28-year-old member at large who is a
Tulsi Gabbard called out Democrats and the Biden administration Saturday for their continued embrace of identity politics, suggesting that they now share much in common with Adolph Hitler’s Nazis. During her appearance on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” the former Democrat and Iraq War veteran emphasized that “their agenda of identity politics is directly undermining
Chris Kirk won the Honda Classic tournament last night in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, fending off opponent Eric Cole in a playoff to take home his first PGA Tour win in eight years. Kirk’s victory was a fitting moment in his long journey to get back to this point. In 2019, Kirk walked away from
Since Jen Psaki passed the torch to admitted diversity hire Karine Jean-Pierre, no one has ever as seamlessly or shamelessly transitioned from public service (White House Press Secretary) to cashing out on that service to the tune of millions of dollars. Jen Psaki’s new show on MSNBC will kick off next month, the network announced
On Sunday, The Wall Street Journal published a bombshell report that the United States Energy Department under President Joe Biden concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic was caused by a laboratory leak in Wuhan, China. While this may be news to some Americans, conservatives have believed this was the most likely cause of the pandemic for
As my cup runneth over lately with the early success of my new book, “Rise of the Fourth Reich,”written with Daniel Horowitz, as well as the incredible feedback I have received following the release of the trailer for the upcoming movie based on my book, “Nefarious,” it is incumbent upon me to issue some thank-yous.
A white male who is a former student at Howard University School of Law has sued the historically black institution, claiming he suffered racial discrimination and a “hostile education environment” before he was expelled in 2022. Michael Newman, who attended HUSL from 2020 until 2022, claimed in a new lawsuit filed on February 16 that
Never speak ill of the dead, the old saying goes, but Jimmy Carter, 98, still lives. The former holder of the Worst President in History title “had a good day” on Sunday, according to his niece, Leanne Smith. “I dropped broccoli and cheese soup off to be delivered to the house, because he’s eating and talking…so
MSNBC regular and blowhard Donny Deutsch insisted the Democrats’ laundry list of inflation-exacerbating spending initiatives throughout President Joe Biden’s time in office was just the epitome of competence. Insufferable MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough belched that the the people running the Michigan and Arizona GOP are supposedly “even bigger insurrectionists, bigger weirdos, bigger freaks”
MSNBC regular and blowhard Donny Deutsch insisted the Democrats’ laundry list of inflation-exacerbating spending initiatives throughout President Joe Biden’s time in office was just the epitome of competence. Insufferable MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough belched that the the people running the Michigan and Arizona GOP are supposedly “even bigger insurrectionists, bigger weirdos, bigger freaks”
(Natural News) Residents and local officials of Harris County, Texas, have sounded the alarm after learning that the now-contaminated water used to extinguish the fiery aftermath of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, has been transported to their neighborhood for disposal. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo noted at a press conference on Thursday,
Norfolk Southern, the train operator responsible for the toxic derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency to resume shipments of contaminated soil and water from the town after removals were paused for review. The EPA, according to CNN, froze movement of the hazardous waste while it reviewed the company’s disposal
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