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After years of delay, the notoriously risk-averse Supreme Court will finally decide whether states have the right to protect free speech from Big Tech’s authoritarian censors. In a Friday morning order, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will rule on the constitutionality of Florida and Texas’ online free speech laws. If upheld, the laws
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If you have turned on the corporate state media at any point in the past couple of years, chances are good you’ve been subjected to pharmaceutical propaganda disguised as “news.” This phenomenon is demonstrable in many contexts, not least of which is the marketing of a dangerous and extremely misrepresented drug called semaglutide. Related: ‘Miracle
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A U.S. Appeals Court struck down a rule by a school district in Iowa that would punish students and staff who didn’t respect others’ gender pronoun preferences. The Linn-Mar Community School District had issued the guidelines in August 2023 after the Iowa legislature passed a law requiring districts to inform parents when their child wants
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CNBC anchor Joe Kernen was forced on Friday to define for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D) the meaning of “bipartisan.” Appearing on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” the No.1 House Democrat repeatedly blamed “extreme MAGA Republicans” for the likely government shutdown. Jeffries claimed House Republicans are adopting a “my way or the highway” approach on “every
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Only 3% of San Francisco restaurants have not experienced graffiti or other property crime in the past month, according to a survey conducted by the Golden Gate Restaurant Association. The city trade group sent a survey to San Francisco restaurant owners at the end of August, according to archived newsletters on its website. “If your
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There’s an interesting dynamic emerging in blue states whose hypocrisy regarding their “sanctuary” status has begun to expose the schisms in Democratic cities vs. states. Namely, the mayors of blue cities are dealing with the realities of tens of thousands of migrants while Democratic governors stay on the sidelines and criticize the mayors for not
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Former collegiate swim star Riley Gaines shut down Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Thursday for pretending to defend women. During the second Republican primary debate on Wednesday, Ocasio-Cortez criticized Chris Christie for attacking President Joe Biden’s defense of teachers’ unions. Biden, Christie said, is “sleeping with a member of the teachers’ union.” The comment mirrors
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California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein was a liberal stalwart who took up extreme positions against Second Amendment rights and harmful environmental policies. But when it was announced on Friday that she had passed away overnight, the liberal media choir joined their voices to gaslight Americans and falsely proclaim her a “centrist Democrat” who simply leaned
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South African billionaire Elon Musk has long expressed concern about the “major crisis” at the border, where well over 5.8 million migrants have illegally stolen into the U.S. since President Joe Biden took office — including 232,927 just last month. On Thursday, the owner of X donned a cowboy hat and aviator sunglasses, then set
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September 28 was globally recognized as “International Safe Abortion Day.” Unfortunately, many people praised and celebrated the occasion but others used the opportunity to point out what, at this point, should be obvious: abortion is never safe.  The day of recognition marks the anniversary of September 28, 1990, when abortion was decriminalized across Latin America
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Who wouldn’t want Colin Kaepernick on their team? The New York Jets, that’s who. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback turned activist famously began taking a knee during “The Star-Spangled Banner” during football games to protest on behalf of BLM, which ignited plenty of conversations as to whether activism should be a part of sports.
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More than a dozen House Republicans voted against a Defense Department appropriations bill amendment that would have prohibited funds from being spent to observe so-called Pride Month. “None of the funds made available by this Act for the Department of Defense or the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute may be used to carry out the
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A famous zoologist pleaded guilty in Australian court to heinous charges involving bestiality, possession of child abuse material, and animal torture. 52-year-old Adam Robert Corden Britton, known as a crocodile expert and conservationist, admitted to filming himself torturing numerous dogs and sharing the videos online under pseudonyms. Prosecutors said that Britton’s “sadistic sexual interest” led
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There’s a lot of criticism that could be leveled at the second Republican presidential primary debate on Fox Business Network, particularly Univision moderator Ilia Calderón’s anti-American questions, the crosstalk, and the Survivor-esque question from moderator Dana Perino. But it would be untrue to suggest that there was zero policy discussion happening on the stage. So,
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Although sensitive State Department information may no longer be as unnecessarily exposed as during Hillary Clinton’s tenure, it’s clear the department’s cyber defenses remain far from impenetrable. Chinese hackers stole 60,000 emails from 10 State Department accounts, a staffer for Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) confirmed to Reuters Wednesday. The staffer, who attended a recent private
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Democrats and the media desperately tried to spin on Thursday Jonathan Turley’s expert testimony about the House impeachment inquiry targeting President Joe Biden. A professor at the George Washington University Law School, Turley is one of the most distinguished constitutional scholars of his generation. Congress regularly relies on his constitutional expertise, including at the impeachment
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During the Thursday edition of MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports, the eponymous host battled with Virginia GOP Rep. Bob Good on the beginning of the House’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden with mutual accusations of spreading falsehoods. Immediately afterword, Mitchell welcomed New York Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman for a much softer interview. The fireworks began when
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