Month: March 2023

The Department of Homeland Security denied tennis champion Novak Djokovic’s vaccine waiver request, making him ineligible to compete in the Indian Wells Masters and the Miami Open later this month, according to a letter sent by Florida’s two Republican senators. “We urge you to promptly grant Mr. Djokovic a waiver to the vaccine mandate for
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The Federal Trade Commission issued a proposed, $7.8 million settlement order Thursday related to charges that an online counseling service revealed customers’ sensitive data with online advertisers like Facebook. “In the hierarchy of health information, details about a person’s mental health may be among the most confidential,” the FTC said Friday in a blog post
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According to ousted Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, her defeat last week was the result of racism and sexism. “I’m a black woman in America. Of course,” she explained when a reporter asked her if she’d been treated unfairly. It was an embarrassing excuse for someone who, only four years earlier, had become the first openly
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PBS NewsHour anchor Amna Nawaz introduced an unfriendly segment on the Conservative Political Action Conference‘s (CPAC) annual gathering in the Maryland suburbs of DC. Laura Barron-Lopez’s solemnly intoned field report on Friday evening was interspersed with her own opinions about the “white grievance politics” and the so-called “false belief” about teaching Critical Race Theory. Barron-Lopez: Once, a Republican
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Chris Rock verbally smacked back at Will Smith during a live Netflix stand-up special Saturday, nearly a year after the infamous Oscars night assault, Rolling Stone and other outlets reported. “Nobody was picking on her,” 58-year-old Rock said of Jada Pinkett Smith, live broadcasting from Baltimore in the “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage” Netflix stand-up comedy
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Walgreens, the second-largest pharmacy chain in the United States, confirmed it will not dispense abortion pills in some states, including states where abortion is legal, Politico reported Thursday. “This is a significant victory for the pro-life cause and for women’s health,” Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach said in a statement. “The dispensing of these pills
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A state attorney general is advocating for a bill some critics argue could punish outspoken conservatives as domestic extremists, KTTH‘s Jason Rantz reported Wednesday. “Some conservative views, or anything [Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson] deems as ‘misinformation,’ are examples of ‘domestic extremism,'” Rantz said. It’s the “most dangerous bill in legislative history,” the Seattle
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On Sunday, the GOP-led Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic released a memo, “New Evidence Resulting from the Select Subcommittee’s Investigation into the Origins of COVID-19 – ‘The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2′”  citing evidence suggesting Anthony Fauci was behind the drafting of  ‘Proximal Origins’ in an effort to squash the lab leak theory. In April of
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Progressivism is a multipronged deviation from the straight and narrow that talks — or takes — people off the path to the New Jerusalem and toward false secular utopias. In this loose coalition, these otherwise unreconcilable strays are drawn in by a lack of gratitude and the sense that “better” must be anywhere other than
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LGBT individuals who wish to celebrate their identity have, at this juncture, dozens (if not hundreds) of events every year in New York City designed for that purpose. However, the Staten Island St. Patricks’ Day Parade will once again not allow LGBT pride groups to march in the parade unde LGBT banners, and pride groups
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information on the “Chesapeake Bandits,” a group responsible for a series of armored car robberies. “In some of the instances, defendants Hobson and his half brother Davis were observed casing the victims weeks in advance of the robberies,” U.S. Atty. Martin
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The Democrat Party meltdown continued apace, Sunday over President Biden’s decision not to veto a congressional override of Washington D.C.’s soft-on-crime legislation if it reached his desk. This time by ABC contributor and former DNC chair Donna Brazile who scolded Biden to “not be engaged in D.C. affairs” during ABC’s This Week‘s “Powerhouse Roundtable.”  Brazile
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Far left spiritual advisor Marianne Williamson has now announced her intention to challenge Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination in 2024, and the sharp knives are already coming out for her. Democrat insiders are mocking her and her campaign as unserious and a joke. The truth is that they’re terrified of a candidate outflanking Biden
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Washington Post “Fact Checker” Glenn Kessler was a State Department reporter, so he tends to put the most swagger into his foreign-policy Pinocchio-throwing. On March 1, he threw Three Pinocchios at Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, who was Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations. The headline was “Nikki Haley’s bogus claims about foreign aid dollars”
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