Migrant Allegedly Rapes Woman at Knifepoint in Front of Boyfriend: Report
by Owen Klinsky A migrant previously arrested for sexual assault allegedly raped a woman at knifepoint in New York City on Sunday, while another attacked her boyfriend when he tried to intervene,...
View ArticleGOP Senators Accuse Biden-Harris Admin of Diverting Small Business Resources...
by Robert Schmad A trio of top Republican senators accused the Biden administration for allegedly shuffling resources intended for small businesses into a “climate slush fund” in a letter...
View ArticleScience Journal Buries High Myocarditis Risk from COVID Vax, Claims Shot...
by Greg Piper A science journal published studies last month that alternately claimed COVID-19 vaccines vastly increase the risk of myocarditis, and lower the “incidence of common cardiovascular...
View ArticleHarris Supporting UAW Files Labor Charges Against Trump and Musk after X...
by Nicholas Ballasy The United Auto Workers (UAW), which formally endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, announced on Tuesday that it filed federal labor charges against former...
View ArticleFlorida Republicans’ Voter Registration Advantage Tops 1 Million: Report
by Charlotte Hazard The state of Florida reportedly has one million more registered Republican voters than Democratic voters. There are 5.3 million active GOP voters and 4.3 million active...
View ArticleCommentary: ‘Zuck Bucks’ Need to Be Stopped Cold
by Jason Snead It is less than 90 days to Election Day, and right on queue the group behind the “Zuck Bucks” campaign of 2020 is back with a new scheme. This time, the Center for Tech and Civic Life...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Arizona Approves Referendums Empowering Police to Target...
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View ArticleBlue State Judge Rules RFK Jr Cannot Appear on Ballot
by Jaryn Crouson A New York judge ruled Monday that independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cannot appear on the state’s ballot in November after it was revealed he listed a false...
View ArticleSeattle Children’s Hospital Segregates Doctors by Race in Leaked Training...
by Eric Lendrum Newly-leaked training material from Seattle Children’s Hospital reveals how the hospital segregated doctors by race and asked them to invoke “repressed racial memories” and...
View ArticleTop Commentary: ‘Zuck Bucks’ Need to Be Stopped Cold
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View ArticleInflation Ticks Up in New Federal Data
by Casey Harper Newly released federal inflation data shows that the Producer Price Index, a leading marker of inflation, rose last month. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data,...
View ArticleTop Story: Inflation Ticks Up in New Federal Data
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View ArticleGlobal Health Emergency Is Declared by World Health Organization over Mpox...
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Wednesday that the outbreak of mpox, formerly called Monkeypox, is a global public health emergency based on an increase in cases and deaths in recent...
View ArticleHunter Biden Reportedly Wanted Government to Help with Burisma Project While...
by Nick Pope Hunter Biden reportedly asked U.S. officials to help him in connection to an energy deal in Italy while his father was vice president and he worked for the Ukrainian energy company...
View ArticleMars May Hold Large Reserves of Water
Washington Examiner Mars‘s crusty interior may harbor massive reservoirs of water, enough to fill an ocean, according to a recent study of seismic data. Scientists have long though that Mars’s surface...
View ArticleMortgage Applications Hit 19-Month High
Axios The number of Americans applying for a mortgage hit its highest level since January 2023 last week, while the number of refinance applications surged to a level not seen since May 2022. The...
View ArticleBiden Remains Bitter at Top Democrats as They Plan to Formally Usher Him Out...
Fox News President Biden remains bitter toward the top Democrats who organized his ouster from the 2024 presidential race, even as the party prepares a massive sendoff at the Democratic National...
View ArticleCongress Opens Probe into Whether Google Search Misled Americans on Trump...
by John Solomon Already facing a potential breakup from a devastating antitrust court ruling, Google got more bad news Wednesday when the main congressional oversight committee announced it had...
View ArticleConsumer Prices Rise in Latest Federal Inflation Data
by Casey Harper Consumer prices rose again last month after dipping in June, according to newly released federal inflation data. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday released its...
View ArticleColorado Jury Unanimously Finds Tina Peters Guilty on Seven of 10 Counts
The trial of former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters ended on Monday, with the jury unanimously finding her guilty of seven of the 10 counts she was charged with. Peters was prosecuted in...
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