[ad_1] A person in a face mask walks through an almost empty Times Square in New York City as the coronavirus outbreak continues, March 18, 2020. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters) It’s not easy to grasp. Ever since “flatten the curve” became our mantra last month, the key metric seems to be hospitalizations. With widespread infection inevitable, the
Month: April 2020
[ad_1] Millionaire CNN anchor Chris Cuomo went on a rant, Monday, complaining that, as far as his job, “I don’t like what I do.” The liberal host also offered an angry assessment of Donald Trump, blasting him as “full of shit.” Cuomo, who has an estimated net worth of $12 million, threw a pity party:
[ad_1] An emergency field hospital set up by Samaritan’s Purse in the East Meadow of Central Park in New York City, April 4, 2020 (Jeenah Moon / Reuters) Impromptus today, I begin with campaign advice — free campaign advice. And you know what they say about advice that’s free. (You get what you pay for
[ad_1] According to former US Attorney Joe diGenova, current US Attorney John Durham started bringing in witnesses under oath in front of a grand jury. And according to Joe, the key focus of the Durham investigation is currently John Brennan. Former US Attorney Joe diGenova was on the Howie Carr Show. After Carr shared that
[ad_1] Travelers line up outside the Hankou Railway Station after travel restrictions to leave Wuhan, China, were lifted, April 8, 2020. (Aly Song/Reuters) From ‘antibody’ to ‘Wuhan,’ old terms take on new meaning. Antibody badges = surely a German import Antibody tests = It seems that nobody tests. AOC = See, emissions went down during
[ad_1] Topics in this post: coronavirus featured This page will be constantly updated with the most up-to-date information available on coronavirus from the CDC, WHO, NIH and Johns Hopkins. Last Updated: 4/14/20 Coronavirus History and Timeline Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged from the Wuhan Province of China on December 1, 2019. (new information reported March 15
[ad_1] Political figures on the left, ranging from former first lady Michelle Obama to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are calling for the presidential election on Nov. 3 to take place through mail-in voting due to the coronavirus pandemic. Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal
[ad_1] CNN recently had David Zurawik of the Baltimore Sun on as a guest. He complained about Trump’s press briefings on the Coronavirus and said offensive things about Trump supporters and no one pushed back at all. How sadly typical. The Washington Examiner reports: TRENDING: HORRIBLE! CBS Hack Paula Reid LOSES IT – ATTACKS and
[ad_1] CNN couldn’t stand the heat so they bailed out of Monday’s Coronavirus Task Force press conference and dove right into some unhinged hot takes. While they insisted President Trump was the one who was raging, the OutFront panel was clearly irate as they threw out a flurry of insults and unsupported accusations all in
[ad_1] The same day the number of U.S. dead from the coronavirus disease hit the 15,000 mark, we also crossed the 15 million mark on the number of Americans we threw out of work to slow its spread and “bend the curve.” For each American lost to the pandemic, 1,000 Americans have lost their jobs
[ad_1] Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump during the recent summit in Helsinki. (Office of the Russian Presisdent/Kremin.ru) The G20 met in virtual session on April 10, ostensibly to address the crippling one-two punch brought on by the economic impact of coronavirus and the simultaneous collapse of the price of oil resulting from Russia and Saudi
[ad_1] Topics in this post: Donald Trump The President’s Schedule President Donald Trump will participate in a meeting with recovered COVID-19 patients on Tuesday, receive his daily briefing and meet with healthcare executives. The president has no other events on his schedule, but the White House Coronavirus Task Force has a scheduled briefing and he
[ad_1] The left is using the Coronavirus as an excuse to close down the polling stations and allow nationwide mail-in voting for the 2020 presidential election in November. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to sneak in federally mandated ballot harvesting in the Coronavirus bill. Barack and Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton are pushing for mail
[ad_1] Monday’s White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing was a barn burner. Between the video showing the liberal media downplaying the virus, clips of Democrats praising President Trump, and reporters losing it, it had everything. But most notable was CBS White House correspondent Paula Reid getting in a shouting match with Trump that seemed to
[ad_1] Mikkelson’s wife at the time, Barbara Mikkelson, worked on the site, too. It was more of a hobby that eventually started making a little money from ads — “enough to take a weekend trip” — and then became a real moneymaker. The marriage ended in divorce, with Barbara selling her share in 2016 to
[ad_1] During Monday’s coronavirus press conference, Dr. Anthony Fauci rebuked the media for pouncing on an out of context quote pulled from an interview he gave to CNN the previous day. The liberal media had been using the quote to suggest President Trump was responsible for the deaths of over 20,000 Americans due to alleged
[ad_1] President Donald Trump lashed out again Monday evening at the “fake news,” played a short video about media coverage of the coronavirus crisis, and affirmed his support for government immunologist Anthony Fauci’s key role in fighting the pandemic. The president’s focus on the media at the beginning of the White House coronavirus task force’s
[ad_1] Democrats are introducing legislation that, if signed into law, would mandate the release of illegal aliens currently in detention and stop enforcement measures against a large number of aliens living unlawfully in the U.S. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal introduced the Federal Immigrant Release for Safety and Security Together (FIRST) Act
[ad_1] The Chinese government directive mistakenly released to the public on Friday ordered that studies relating to the origin of the coronavirus outbreak “must be strictly and tightly managed.” The directive was pulled from the public web hours after it was spotted by CNN on Friday. Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana said Monday the
[ad_1] Millions of God-fearing Americans weren’t allowed to go to church Easter Sunday for the first time in their lives, but two out of the three major TV news networks spent only 20 seconds on the enormous controversy. Pastors, priests and members of Christian congregations celebrating their constitutional right to be in their churches were
[ad_1] On Sunday Dr. Anthony Fauci UNLOADED on President Trump on Easter Sunday. Advertisement – story continues below Dr. Fauci said lives could have been saved if US had been shut down earlier. On Monday Dr. Tony Fauci took the microphone early in the daily coronavirus press conference and walked back his statements on the
[ad_1] Americans concerned about the COVID-19 coronavirus threat have heard a great deal about how it’s affecting everything from hospitals to grocery stores. With so much to keep track of, though, it’s likely they know little about the outbreak that occurred aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, let alone what to make of the debacle
[ad_1] The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is affecting the entire global economy, and the defense industry is no exception. But defense contractors and the Pentagon are working hard to minimize the disruption to research, development, and procurement. While many businesses around the country are closed due to states’ stay-at-home orders, the defense industry is, for the
[ad_1] Ireland retained its position as one of only six truly economically free countries in the world in The Heritage Foundation’s 2020 Index of Economic Freedom. The index was released on March 17—coincidentally, St. Patrick’s Day. Ireland, which had established itself in the early 2000s as one of the most open and dynamic countries in
[ad_1] A Wall Street sign outside the New York Stock Exchange in New York City. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) It would do nothing to reduce risk-taking, because corporations could still return earnings to shareholders in the form of dividends. Corporations are hurting. That tends to happen when the global economy shuts down. But recessions happen even without
[ad_1] Self-reported national caseload data has the United States as the world leader in COVID-19 cases and deaths. This assumes that the Chinese government is faithfully reporting its case data, an assumption that we have little reason to believe, and have good reason to suspect is untrue. Even so, are gross figures the best way to
[ad_1] A health worker in protective gear waits to hand out self-testing kits in a parking lot of Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, Calif., during the coronavirus outbreak, April 8, 2020. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) We’re fighting an epidemic of untruths pushed by unscrupulous reporters. California is touchy, and yet still remains confused, about incomplete data showing
[ad_1] City Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot speaks during a news conference for the outbreak of coronavirus at City Hall in New York City, March 17, 2020. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters) In the days and weeks before New York City implemented a virtual shutdown in early March, city officials urged their constituents to go about their daily
[ad_1] It apparently took a lockdown for liberals to realize how badly they need to step up their game on YouTube. With much of the country staying at home on their computers, liberals are flailing in their attempts to utilize the internet as effectively as conservatives. “Joe Biden isn’t much of a YouTuber. But his
[ad_1] Topics in this post: The Department of Justice In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Justice’s U.S. Trustee Program (USTP) has taken a number of steps to protect the health of the public and those involved in bankruptcy proceedings while ensuring that the bankruptcy system remains functional during the current public health