On Friday, NPR demonstrated its daily mockery of its show title All Things Considered with a completely one-sided story on Vice President Kamala Harris is holding a series of pro-abortion events across America. There were no!-->…
On Sunday during Face the Nation, CBS chief Washington correspondent and fill in host Major Garrett grilled Arizona Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs over her radical stance on abortion on demand, and it did not go!-->…
On Sunday's Meet the Press on NBC former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki dismissed the newsworthiness of the FBI's announcement that they now have collected enough evidence to charge President!-->…
A conservative legal group is suing the FBI for concealing federal documents pertaining to government collusion with Big Tech to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story. America First Legal (AFL), the plaintiff in the suit, says!-->…
Every once in a while the media will accidentally tell the truth about the Democrats, and Sunday's This Week on ABC was the most recent example. During the "PowerHouse Roundtable" discussion on the upcoming!-->…
During an interview with Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) on CNN's State of the Union, anchor Jake Tapper took issue with a new policy that requires students' bathrooms and sports teams to be based on a student's!-->…
The PBS NewsHour caught up on the Hunter Biden scoop on Friday night, but that wasn't the subject when it came to reviewing the news of the week. The taxpayer-funded crew all assumed Herschel Walker was guilty of paying!-->…
I have a confession: I'm one of many Americans who love watching The Great British Baking Show on Netflix. The episode that dropped on Friday tried to go from cookies ("biscuits") and bread to "Mexican!-->…
New York Times reporter Annie Karni devoted 1,400 words to a long-running congressional battle royale in Thursday’s edition, “For Pelosi and McCarthy, a Toxic Relationship Worsens as Elections Approach.” Although pitched as!-->…
PayPal says a clause in its user agreement listing a fine for promoting so-called “misinformation” was posted “in error.” Fox Business reported Saturday that the company claims a clause allowing it to fine users up to $2,500!-->…
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