After a columnist writing for The Atlantic on Monday asked for “pandemic amnesty,” receipts from mandate enthusiasts and videos of strict lockdown policies circulated on social media as users balked at the suggestion. Brown!-->…
The family that died last week in a house fire in Oklahoma, which is being investigated as a murder–suicide, was facing mounting financial problems. The couple who died in the fire, identified by the Broken Arrow Police!-->…
California’s move to cut out all sales of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 will likely harm independent gas station owners in the state. Owners of gas stations told The Los Angeles Times that the new rule will accelerate the loss!-->…
Supporters of abortion rights want voters to think the 2022 election will be about “restoring Roe v. Wade.” However, they are stealthily trying to pass radical abortion policies into state constitutions under the guise of!-->…
In the latest mass shooting in Chicago, fourteen people, including children ages 3, 11, and 13, were shot in a 3-second drive-by attack on Halloween night, police said. Seven women and four men ranging in age from 31 to 56!-->…
When former President Donald Trump held court over a dinner table with 17 members of his inner circle, a camera was there to capture a rare glimpse of the 45th president’s unguarded rapport with his braintrust. “My Dinner!-->…
One analyst predicted on Monday that Elon Musk could eventually move Twitter to Austin, Texas, from San Francisco, California, alongside his other enterprises. Dan Ives, an analyst from investment firm Wedbush Securities,!-->…
SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time since 2019, carrying two classified satellites into orbit. The mission, called USSF-44, was operated on behalf of the U.S. Space Force, launching Tuesday morning from!-->…
Jennifer Sey was on track to become CEO of multi-billion-dollar corporation Levi Strauss & Co., until she refused to shut up about COVID madness. The well-liked liberal executive was pushed out at Levi’s in February 2022,!-->…
A North Dakota judge has ruled to temporarily block the state’s abortion ban from going into effect, claiming a constitutional challenge has a strong chance of succeeding. Burleigh County District Court Judge Bruce Romanick!-->…
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