Month: June 2023

Surveillance video caught the scary moments when a masked individual pointed a gun at a female clerk in an Ohio smoke shop Tuesday afternoon and demanded cash and vapes. But he likely never fathomed that Dejea Steiner — who was behind the counter at the Magic Wizard Smoke Shop in Euclid, WJW-TV reported — was
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A disturbing report from the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network suggested that a gay couple in California wanted the surrogate mother carrying their child to abort after the woman was given a grim cancer diagnosis. According to CBC president and founder Jennifer Lahl, the unnamed woman agreed to carry a child for an unidentified
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Friday’s Morning Joe took to bemoaning the US Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. MSNBC legal analyst Joyce Vance provided a bizarre criticism of the decision: seemingly arguing that minority students were literally incapable of writing essays about facing racial diversity. Vance repeated the traditional
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A recent talent show at a New York City special-education school reportedly featured a male staff member performing a skit during which he was dressed like Marilyn Monroe with a skirt flying upward and revealing his underwear — and now the incident is under investigation. What are the details? Staten Island Live reported that the
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CBS Mornings and ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA) offered dissenting opinions on the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action ruling Friday morning under the guise of objective journalism. CBS’s Tony Dokoupil strategized about avoiding the Court’s ruling by including race in essays, and Prairie View A&M University president Ruth Simmons likened the ruling to Plessy vs. Ferguson. Both morning shows disapproved of the “decades of
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An investigation into the United States Coast Guard Academy uncovered a “disturbing pattern” of alleged rape and assault cover-ups, but the results of the probe were kept secret for years, according to CNN. A 2019 draft of the investigation findings, obtained by the outlet, revealed that misconduct reported from the late 1980s through 2006 was
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WNBA player Natasha Cloud bashed the country following several rulings by the Supreme Court that unnerved numerous liberals. On her Instagram, Cloud shared a story from CNN regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action with the caption: “Keep on moving backwards….” The SCOTUS ruled on Friday that Colorado cannot force a graphic designer
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The Supreme Court Decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis, found that the state cannot compel speech. “The First Amendment prohibits Colorado from forcing a website designer to create expressive designs speaking messages with which the designer disagrees,” the court held. The case involved a website designer who refused to create websites to celebrate same-sex weddings
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Texas’ abortion ban spared nearly 10,000 babies from slaughter between April and December 2022 — a number likely much higher now, several months later. SB 8, “The Texas Heartbeat Act,” went into force in the Lone Star State on Sept. 1, 2021, banning abortions after approximately six weeks, around the time a child’s heartbeat is
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A New Jersey Democratic operative was sentenced to 24 years in federal prison on Thursday for the murder-for-hire killing of a colleague. Sean Caddle, a 45-year-old former Democratic campaign consultant, pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit murder for hire in the killing of 52-year-old Michael Galdieri. Caddle had been confined to house arrest since he
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British BREXIT leader Nigel Farage announced on Friday that UK banks have shut down his accounts. And they did this without explanation. Apparently, the communist-left in the UK is as fierce as their American counterparts! Nigel Farage: I’ve been living with something for the last couple of months that may very well fundamentally affect my
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Friday’s New York Times led with the important Supreme Court ruling outlawing race-based “affirmative action” programs at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina, with wide-ranging ramifications both in college and the workplace. The paper’s SCOTUS beat reporter Adam Liptak was petulant in defeat, seeing a delegitimized Supreme Court but also perhaps accidentally conceding
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A French soccer coach was arrested amid an investigation of allegations that he made racist, anti-Muslim remarks about his players, Agence France-Presse reported. AFP in its Friday headline called the action against Christophe Galtier an arrest. Reuters also called it an arrest, citing the AFP in its headline. Nice’s prosecutor on Friday said Galtier and
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On Thursday afternoon, Noticias Telemundo mediodía delivered a disheartening blow by discussing the constitutionality of affirmative action following two Supreme Court decisions striking race as a factor in admissions for private and public universities. Throughout the lead story, correspondent Cristina Londoño repeatedly exhibited a lack of understanding on the subject. She began by suggesting this historical event
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Democrats in Michigan’s state House have passed a hate speech bill (HB 4474) that could possibly subject those who refer to transvestites by their real names, use the pronouns corresponding with a purported victim’s biological sex, or have their criticisms of gender ideology taken personally by an accuser to felony charges, hefty fines, and jail
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Dr. David Morens Federal records obtained by the House Oversight Committee reveal one of Dr. Fauci’s top advisers said he used his personal email account in order to avoid any Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and even went as far to imply he has deleted emails during the Covid-19 pandemic. The House Oversight Committee
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Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina lambasted the Obamas over their response to the decision by the Supreme Court to end affirmative action in higher education on Thursday. Scott, who is running for president, was asked to respond to statements put out by former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama decrying the
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against race-based college admissions considerations, a move that has been decried by Democrats and celebrated by Republicans. But a footnote in the opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts indicates that the high court’s decision does not address the matter as it pertains to military academies. “The United States as
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