House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) this week decried the “attitude of lawlessness” plaguing the county as reflected in the spate of “smash and grab” robberies in her home state of California. And though she didn’t mention it, the nation is also seeing spikes in violent crime in major cities. Despite admitting that there’s a problem,
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It proved to be a night when a trio of armed would-be robbers, all in their 20s, should have stayed put. But instead they got out their vehicle early Saturday in the 1300 block of West 35th Street in Los Angeles, which is just west of the University of Southern California, and confronted a man
Podcaster of podcasters, Joe Rogan has noticed that Guardians of the Galaxy star Chris Pratt has been receiving plenty of bullying online as social media users are trying to cancel him. Recently, Rogan surmised that the persecution is about Pratt being a man that has faith in Jesus Christ and who “likes to be a
Public broadcaster host Nemi El Hassan at Al Quds March 2014 Difficult times are ahead for the relationship between Washington & Jerusalem and Berlin & Brussels. While a series of anti-Semitism scandals rocks German public broadcasters, and a new government with a history of opposing Israel comes to power in Jerusalem, the European Union and
At a restaurant in Ann Arbor, Mich., April 4, 2021 (Emily Elconin / Reuters) My Impromptus today begins with an urgent issue: Ukraine. Putin has been preparing the ground for an invasion (another one). Does this matter? I mean, to the world outside Ukraine? It does. I also touch on Jimmy Lai and China; Donald
President Biden leaves Fort Campbell after a visit to Kentucky, December 15, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) On the menu today: counting all of the erroneous assumptions that have guided the Biden administration’s decision-making; wondering why congressional Democrats keep getting cold feet about legislation banning Chinese slave-labor imports; the FDA continues to move at the speed of
A Denver, Colorado, school district is under fire after one of its schools planned to host a recurring “families of color playground night.” What are the details? According to Centennial Elementary School’s website, the event takes place on the second Wednesday of the month at the school’s playground, weather permitting. Christopher Rufo, journalist and senior
“Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.” —George Orwell There is nowhere to run or hide from the growing observations that the closer we come to universal vaccination rates in many countries, the worse the pandemic has become. We have always known that leaky vaccines have the potential to create viral enhancement,
Big Tech and social media platforms censored conservatives in 2021 with a ruthlessness and standardization never seen before. Silicon Valley Big Tech giants like Twitter and Facebook appear to have adopted an explicit policy to suppress conservative views and encourage the spread of leftist dogma, as several media reports have revealed. In the early part
(Natural News) In the Terminator sci-fi movie series, scientist Miles Dyson is given an exotic microchip from the AI cyborg sent from the future and uses it to pursue “radical” new developments in microprocessors. This research ultimately becomes Skynet, the global AI supercomputer system that achieves self-awareness and decides to eliminate humanity by initiating nuclear
Protesters at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C, January 6, 2021 (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) The more loyalty to a political leader or movement supplants loyalty to the constitutional order, the closer we come to revolution. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE S teve Bannon, the recently indicted Trump sycophant and ex-Breitbart jackass, sometimes describes himself as a “Leninist.”
(Natural News) Former vice president of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) European Advisory Group of Experts in Immunization Christian Perronne has warned that the real threat to public health is not unvaccinated people, but rather vaccinated people who took the jabs in obedience to the government. A specialist in tropical pathologies and emerging infectious diseases,
Budget Committee Chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders during a Senate Budget Committee’s hearing to examine President Biden’s proposed budget request for fiscal year 2022, June 8, 2021. (Shawn Thew/Pool via Reuters) On a dime, Democrats shift to court the Twitter vote by claiming what’s really important is a new voting-rights bill. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE U nable
Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) on Capitol Hill, October 19, 2021. (Rod Lamkey/Pool via Reuters) Senator Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) is standing in the way of legislation to crack down on Chinese Communist Party–perpetrated Uyghur slavery. For the third time in a month, Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) sought a Senate vote on the Uyghur
As Americans suffer the severe economic consequences of soaring inflation, the average U.S. household will have to shell out about $3,500 more in 2021 in order to match their consumption levels from prior years, according to an analysis by the Penn Wharton Budget Model. “We estimate that inflation in 2021 will require the average U.S.
As President Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda tears down the America we once knew, Glenn Beck sits down with the governor who’s leading the charge against the Left — and it’s working. In just three years, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has gone from a relatively unknown politician to a possible Republican presidential candidate in 2024.
On Tuesday, the State Department and the White House drew scrutiny after they disclosed that there were still Americans and legal residents trapped in Afghanistan over three months after President Biden abandoned them there. Yet on Wednesday, when ABC was the only network to cover the ongoing humanitarian crisis there, they failed to mention those
According to Capitol Hill sources, President Joe Biden and Senator Joe Manchin are still miles apart on seeing eye to eye on how big Biden’s Build Back Better bill should be. The deadline that Biden set for passage — Christmas Day — will almost certainly come and go, leaving Democrats with the unpalatable option of
Senate Democrats are poised to kick their multitrillion-dollar reconciliation bill to 2022 and take up voting legislation before Christmas. The news prompted yet another round of media speculation that maybe Democrats would change rules governing the legislative filibuster, but both Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin are making it clear (for what seems like the hundredth
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) addressed the rise in organized looting incidents, but she said that she didn’t know where the “attitude of lawlessness” springs from. Pelosi was asked about the spree of “smash and grab” robbery incidents in San Francisco, California, during her regular media briefing. “It’s absolutely outrageous and obviously it cannot continue,”
At a news conference on Wednesday, New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams and Keechant Sewell, the woman he has selected to serve as police commissioner, appeared in front of a mural that included depictions of several figures, including Assata Shakur, according to Newsday. The FBI says that Assata Shakur is one of multiple aliases for
Wednesday night on his eponymous Fox News Channel show, host Tucker Carlson and former Congressman Sean Duffy (R-WI) lambasted the liberal media and their allies in elected office for having moved on from the deadly November 15 attack on the Waukesha, Wisconsin Christmas parade as the facts of the case run conflict with the left’s
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) could pull out of a $23 billion deal with the U.S. to purchase F-35 stealth jets, Reaper drones, and advanced support gear, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal. The deal — negotiated under President Donald Trump — would give the tiny, oil-rich nation the deadliest and
(diane39/Getty Images) Three schools in Prince George’s County, a county in southwest Maryland that borders Washington, D.C., shut down Wednesday due to Covid-19 surges. The decision covers Benjamin Tasker Middle School, EXCEL Public Charter School and Kettering Middle School and entails the schools’ resuming virtual instruction until January 3. “I am alarmed by the rising numbers
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) on Capitol Hill, July 16, 2019. (Erin Scott/Reuters) Amid congressional Democrats’ pivot to federal voting legislation, placing President Biden’s Build Back Better plan on the back burner for now, moderate Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema has doubled down on her defense of the filibuster, indicating that she won’t vote to kill the
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) makes a statement about the reconciliation bill being negotiated on Capitol Hill, November 1, 2021 (Pete Marovich/Getty Images) It seems that a Senate vote on President Biden’s gargantuan Build Back Better Act has been delayed until next year. “The decision,” NBC reports, “is based on simple math — Schumer doesn’t have
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) does not believe Congress members and their spouses should be prohibited from trading individual stocks, but former director of the Office of Government Ethics Walter Shaub strongly disagrees. It is a “free market economy,” she said on Wednesday. “They should be able to participate in that.” [embedded content] WATCH: Pelosi
The city of Chicago will ban restaurants from marketing unhealthy sugary drinks in meals for children in a bid to prevent illnesses stemming from poor eating habits. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the Chicago Department of Public Health revealed the legislation at a meeting of the City Council on Wednesday. “Children don’t need marketing that
On the latest NewsBusters Podcast, we discuss how the networks obsess over every finding of the hyper-partisan January 6 Committee in the House, and how they tout their “historic rebukes” of Trump by “holding accountable” his former staffers (like chief of staff Mark Meadows) with “criminal charges” of contempt of Congress. But when a Republican-majority House
Last year, the New York Times wrote a glowing endorsement of Joe Biden’s candidacy for president. “Mr. Biden has also vowed to ‘restore the soul of America.’ It is a painful reminder that the country is weaker, angrier, less hopeful and more divided than it was four years ago,” the editorial board wrote. “With this promise,