Many would argue that the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan has been the low point of Biden’s presidency. Between the rapid collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government, the Taliban’s rapid takeover, and the deaths of 13 U.S. service members at Kabul airport, things got so bad for Biden that he saw his approval ratings collapse. Even
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(Natural News) Obama appointee and outgoing National Institutes of Health (NIH) head Francis Collins has many skeletons in his closet that the mainstream media is ignoring in its quest to celebrate Collins’ longtime tenure at the agency. Collins delivered a laughable statement this week claiming that he “fundamentally believe[s] … that no single person should
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(Natural News) It will be impossible to take an “FDA approval” seriously, after learning what FDA workers “approve of” behind the scenes. Using the Freedom of Information Act, Judicial Watch uncovered 198 suspect communication records from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The records unveil a criminal operation within the agency, a ghoulish operation
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Legendary actor Morgan Freeman is not down with the “defund the police” movement. What are the details? In a recent interview, Freeman rejected the premise that police officers are bad people and that money needs to be shifted away from police departments. “I’m not in the least bit for defunding the police,” Freeman said in
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Inflation in the United States hit a 30-year high in August, according to the Department of Commerce. Higher costs of goods is one of several reasons why President Joe Biden has seen his approval rating plummet to the lowest of his presidency — despite the White House blaming alarmingly low poll numbers on unvaccinated Americans.
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A woman wearing a face mask walks in Times Square following the coronavirus outbreak in New York City, March 16, 2020. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) On the menu today: Officials and experts say that increased COVID-19 transmission during the coming colder months remains a threat, confirming my allegedly controversial point that temperatures and seasonal changes are significant
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Terry McAuliffe campaigns in Arlington, Va., July 23, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Former Virginia governor and current Democratic gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe claimed that controversies over “Critical Race Theory” in public schools are a “made up” plan by Republicans to “divide” voters, in comments on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday. WATCH: Virginia Democrat Terry McAuliffe
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Outside the Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, D.C. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Having the tax-collection agency subject millions of Americans to unreasonable warrantless searches is a terrible idea on its face. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE W hen it comes to combined malice and incompetence, it is tough to beat the IRS — and the Biden administration, working
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is embroiled in another controversy accusing him of hypocrisy surrounding his own COVID-19 orders. The California governor admitted that his daughter is not yet vaccinated against COVID-19 despite enacting a sweeping mandate requiring students to get the coronavirus vaccine. The Food and Drug Administration expanded the emergency use authorization for the
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The United States military plans to drop the hammer on Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the Marine officer who criticized top military commanders for the role they played in the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. What are the details? The Marine Corps revealed last week that Scheller has been formally charged with six violations of the Uniform
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Facebook is allegedly using a debunked fact-check from the Associated Press to censor posts for criticizing critical race theory. “The reason the DOJ/FBI are starting to target “angry parents at school board meetings” as domestic terrorists is because school boards and town councils are folding under the pressure of the public,” Ian Smith, fitness enthusiast
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(Natural News) Retail shelves at CVS, Walgreens and Duane Reade stores are now “virtually bare” in NYC, warns the UK Daily Mail in a Sunday news story. “Shelves in pharmacies across New York City have been left nearly barren because supplies are not getting through amid an ongoing global squeeze,” the paper reports, citing collapse
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) holds a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., September 20, 2021. (Tom Brenner/Reuters) Spending obscene amounts of taxpayer cash on progressive constituencies won’t cure what ails the American economy. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE I n spite of a generally friendly — and, indeed, often prostrate — press,
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Students walk on the campus of Columbia University in New York City (Mike Segar/Reuters) A ‘Students Exploring Whiteness’ program is just the latest example of the university’s embrace of poisonous, divisive ideology. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE D uring our first week of classes, Columbia University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs published a promotion for “Students Exploring Whiteness.”
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Massachusetts resident David Staveley is headed to prison after being sentenced for his role in a scheme to defraud the government out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Staveley was the first person in the country to be criminally charged with fraud in connection with the loans. The PPP
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Steven Hill, a former policy director at the Center for Humane Technology, is suggesting that Facebook issue use “permits.” Hill detailed his thoughts in an op-ed for Project Syndicate.  “Digital operating permits,” Hill said, would “address big tech’s monopoly problem” and “protect users.” His reasoning includes a prediction that limiting content to 1,000 people would
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(Kuzma/iStock/Getty Images Plus) During her nomination hearing Wednesday, Judge Lucy Koh, a district judge for the Northern District of California nominated to the Ninth Circuit, was asked repeated questions by Republican senators about her February ruling in Tandon v. Newsom. Judge Koh’s order denied injunctive relief to plaintiffs challenging California COVID restrictions on indoor gatherings
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