Conservative Florida Attorney Chris Crowley Continues Battling Suspension of...
Florida attorney Chris Crowley filed a Cross-Answer/Reply Brief with the Florida Supreme Court earlier this month in his appeal challenging the suspension of his law license for 60 days. A Referee for...
View ArticlePinellas County Officials Give Sunday Deadline for Rays, Stadium
by Steve Wilson The Pinellas County Commission asked the Tampa Bay Rays this week if they’re in or out when it comes to a stadium deal. The letter from board Chairwoman Kathleen Peters gives the...
View ArticleArizona Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Donald Trump
by Misty Severi An Arizona man on Wednesday was charged with threatening to kill President-elect Donald Trump, after he posted multiple threatening videos on social media. The man, identified as...
View ArticleConstruction Bosses Complain Trump Will Stop Them from Hiring Illegals
Breitbart Construction bosses based primarily in Texas are complaining that President-Elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance will stop them from hiring and continuing to employ...
View ArticleNIH Official Says He Won’t Get COVID Boosters, Admits Shots Are Ineffective;...
by Debra Heine A public health official at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) was caught on hidden camera admitting that the COVID shots are not terribly effective and not worth the risk of...
View ArticleHalf of Young Voters View Republican Party Favorably Post-Election, Poll Finds
Washington Examiner Half of voters aged 18-29 have a positive view of the Republican Party compared to 35% who have an unfavorable view, a massive shift from previous years. The youth vote has long...
View ArticleHuge Wave of House Members Eyes 2026 Exits
Axios With votes still being counted in the 2024 election, at least two dozen ambitious House members are already sizing up runs for higher office in 2026, Axios has learned. This extraordinarily...
View ArticleCoffee Gets Even Pricier as Arabica Jumps to Highest Since 1977
Yahoo Coffee futures extended their rampant rally to the highest in more than four decades in New York on global supply worries, threatening to further raise costs for consumers. Arabica beans — the...
View ArticleTrump Cabinet Nominees, Administration Appointees Threatened, Swatted:...
by Natalia Mittelstadt Several of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees and administration appointees received bomb threats and were swatted Wednesday morning and Tuesday night, according...
View ArticleState AGs Sue Three of the World’s Biggest Asset Managers for Allegedly...
by Natalia Mittelstadt Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading 10 other GOP state attorneys general in a lawsuit against BlackRock, State Street Corporation and Vanguard Group, three of the...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Riley Roth
Riley Roth’s song “Give Me Away” was pitched to me after the song went viral. She wrote the song as a special surprise to her father to be played during their father-daughter dance at her recent...
View ArticleUniversity at Buffalo Hosts Event About ‘Decolonizing Thanksgiving’
by Eric Lendrum The New York University at Buffalo hosted a forum last week with a clear anti-Thanksgiving bias, questioning whether or not it is “right to celebrate Thanksgiving,” and discussed...
View ArticleCommentary: Thanksgiving According to the Founding Fathers
by Annie Holmquist Although the Pilgrims came in 1620 and held the First Thanksgiving shortly thereafter, the national holiday which we celebrate didn’t come into existence until 1863. But America...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin Backs Trump’s Tariff Threat...
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View ArticleTop Commentary: Thanksgiving According to the Founding Fathers
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View ArticleU.S. Farm Industry Groups Want Exemption from Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans
by Nicholas Ballasy U.S. farm industry groups are seeking an exemption from President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans once he takes office. The groups argue that mass deportations could...
View ArticleTop Story: U.S. Farm Industry Groups Want Exemption from Trump’s Mass...
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View ArticleTrump Will Redirect Billions in Unspent Funds from Biden’s Climate Law to...
by Adam Pack President-elect Donald Trump is planning to redirect unspent Inflation Reduction Act funding to spending on infrastructure, the Daily Caller News Foundation has learned. “President...
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