You can’t keep a good man down. Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine is proof. Already an admiral of some sort and a USA Today Woman of the Year, Levine was recently elected to the National Academy of!-->…
The CBS drama FBI continues to buck left-wing trends this season, most recently with an episode that referred to an unborn child as a "baby." In Sunday's episode, "Double Bind," a 5-year-old boy is!-->…
Gov. Ron DeSantis may be cruising to re-election in Florida, but that doesn't mean the liberal newspapers are letting up. The Washington Post and The New York Times both published hit pieces in the last weekend of the!-->…
The front page of Friday’s New York Times admitted voters were worried about crime, which may bode well for Republicans in Tuesday’s elections – but the reporters also did their best to chip away at that argument in “Fear of!-->…
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey laments that he grew the company too fast amid Musk’s sweeping changes, some of which include its censorship rules. Musk purchased the platform for $44 billion last month and immediately made!-->…
On NBC's Sunday Today, senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson joined host Willie Geist in fearmongering that Republican campaign ads featuring candidates carrying or shooting guns while promising to protect the!-->…
At a campaign event Friday, President Biden complained about upcoming changes to Twitter’s censorship rules. It seems the president is not happy that Musk plans to implement the platform’s content moderation rules fairly. !-->…
Elon Musk announced changes to Twitter’s censorship rules. When asked about Twitter’s election censorship policies by Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, Musk said on Saturday that changes are coming to the platform.!-->…
You can tell we’re at the tail end of another election cycle where the GOP is doing well with Hispanics, because as a recent report from CBS Mornings shows, the media have gone back to their favorite trope: “Spanish-language!-->…
On NBC's Meet the Press, anchor Chuck Todd made one of the most economically illiterate comments he's ever uttered (and there's stiff competition on that front). During an interview Sunday with Senator Rick!-->…
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