Commentary: A COVID Vaccine Injury Story
by Walker Larson Craig Norkus thought there was no reason to question the safety of the COVID vaccines. He’d received two shots already with no ill effects, and he, along with the rest of the...
View ArticleHouse Passes $883 Billion Defense Spending Bill with Abortion, LGBT Provisions
by Ben Whedon The House on Friday approved an $883.7 billion defense spending bill that includes provisions addressing a number of provisions addressing social issues such as abortion, LGBT matters,...
View ArticleFlorida GOP Sen. Rick Scott Now Deadlocked with Likely Democrat Challenger in...
by Joseph Weber Florida GOP Sen. Rick Scott is now essentially deadlocked in his November reelection bid with likely Democrat challenger former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, according to a new poll....
View ArticleCommentary: Border Security Popular as Most Americans Support Deportation and...
by Manzanita Miller Americans have had enough with the Open Borders agenda, and polls show a vast spoke in the share of Americans supporting the deportation of illegals and a reduction in asylum...
View ArticleStudy Suggests Big Tech Can Influence Flocks of Undecided Voters ‘Without...
by Nick Pope A study has found that tech companies can influence the decisions of large numbers of undecided voters with search suggestions on search engines. The study, conducted by Dr. Robert...
View ArticleHunter Biden Drops Laptop Lawsuit Against Rudy Giuliani
by Charlotte Hazard Hunter Biden is dropping a lawsuit against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani that accused him of manipulating data found on the first son’s laptop. Hunter’s lawyer, Abbe...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: New Pennsylvania Proposal Doubles Down Against ‘Squatter’s...
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View ArticleSaudi Arabia and U.S. Mum as 50-Year Petro-Dollar Agreement Expires
by Debra Heine On Sunday, with no official statement from either side, Saudi Arabia apparently allowed a deal with the U.S. to expire that could have dire financial ramifications. The Kingdom...
View ArticleTop Commentary: Border Security Popular as Most Americans Support Deportation...
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View ArticleTop Story: Saudi Arabia and U.S. Mum as 50-Year Petro-Dollar Agreement Expires
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View ArticleReport: Sixty Percent of Adults May Suffer from Heart Disease in Next 30 Years
Breitbart At least six in ten older Americans may suffer from heart disease in the coming 30 years, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). The organization shared the news on its website...
View ArticleLos Angeles Removes Traffic Signs Used to ‘Target and Persecute’ Gay Community
Fox News Officials this week removed the last traffic signs from a Los Angeles neighborhood to cleanse the area of its anti-gay past. The signs that read “No cruising. No U-turns. Midnight to 6 am”...
View ArticleUtah Gov. Accuses Denver Mayor of Sending Immigrants Without ‘Notification or...
Washington Examiner Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) blasted Colorado’s Mayor of Denver, Mike Johnston (D), for sending immigrants to the state without notice. “We recently learned that the Democrat mayor of...
View ArticleCommentary: Fossil Fuels Are the Best-Kept Secret in Our World Today
by Jason Isaac Apparently, you can litigate anything these days, and it’s gotten far more insidious than suing McDonald’s over hot coffee being, you know, hot. A new climate activist group called...
View ArticleDepartment of Transportation Estimates Cost of $1.7 Billion to Rebuild...
by Eric Lendrum Following the long-awaited reopening of the federal channel in the Port of Baltimore after the infamous shipping accident in March, the Biden Administration’s Department of...
View ArticleInspector General: Vetting of Asylum Seekers Is Inadequate
by Bethany Blankley The U.S. Department of Homeland Security must improve the screening and vetting process of noncitizens claiming asylum who are being released into the country, the department’s...
View ArticleCommentary: Nashville Shooter’s Manifesto Released Despite FBI Resistance
by John R. Lott Jr. The 2023 Nashville Covenant School murders understandably received massive news coverage when they occurred. The fight over obtaining the murderer’s diary also received news...
View ArticleCommentary: ‘LGBT’ Is a System
by Nate Hochman When T.S. Eliot said that there are no lost causes because there are no won causes, he probably was not thinking of American conservatism,” begins the opening paragraph of Sam...
View ArticleCommentary: Fathers Are Still Irreplaceable
by Kurt Mahlburg This weekend will mark my first Father’s Day as a dad—an occasion I will relish. Our 10-month-old daughter, Elsa, has a personality that is larger than life, and the bond I have...
View ArticleVoters Lack Confidence Kamala Harris can Become President
by Casey Harper Vice President Kamala Harris has a fight on her hands if she wants to inherit the Democratic presidential mantle after President Joe Biden’s time is over, according to a new poll....
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