Month: January 2021

John Kerry, President-elect Joe Biden’s special presidential envoy for climate appointee, speaks as Biden announces his national security nominees and appointees at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Del., November 24, 2020. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) Last year, the World Economic Forum (“Davos”) announced that it was launching what it modestly referred to as the “Great Reset” initiative:
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President Joe Biden implemented by executive action on Wednesday some of the climate change policies advocated in the Green New Deal after he said that he didn’t support it in 2019. Socialist Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, who was one of the main authors of the controversial plan, confirmed that she was pleased
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) says the upcoming Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is “dead on arrival,” now that 45 of the upper chamber’s 50 GOP members are on the record declaring the proceedings unconstitutional. Some Democrats have indicated that he is right, putting forth alternatives for condemning Trump over allegations that the
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On the latest engrossing offering of the NewsBusters Podcast, executive editor Tim Graham discusses how a recent flurry of articles have presented President Biden as a “devout Catholic” and the New York Times even claimed he was “the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century.” They lay it on thick, but it flies like
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed speaks during the California Democratic Convention in San Francisco, Calif., June 1, 2019. (Stephen Lam/Reuters) San Francisco mayor London Breed has criticized the city school board’s decision to change the names of schools christened after historical figures who “oppressed” people while the board has not formulated a plan for in-person
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William Zabka and Ralph Macchio reprise their roles as Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso from the “Karate Kid” in “Cobra Kai.” Netflix Reboots, remakes, revamps, call them what you want, Hollywood has spent decades recycling popular franchises and cult favorite films trying to capture the attention of a new generation. This trend is nothing new
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As we learned last year, the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo were abruptly changed to the 2021 Olympic Games because of the pandemic. Now, with a fresh surge in COVID cases sending Japan back into lockdown mode, it’s looking as if they plan to bail on the project entirely. The organizers are facing “real pressure”
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A Chinese flag behind razor wire at a detention facility for Uyghurs in Yengisar County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang (Greg Baker/Contributor/Getty Images) The Biden administration is currently reviewing the Trump administration’s determination that the Chinese Communist Party’s actions in Xinjiang constitute a genocide, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.N. ambassador-designate, revealed Monday morning. The review is being conducted
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The First Amendment has been under attack for years. In 2015, Crowder released a parody called, “The First Amendment: Liberal Edition.” In this parody, Crowder illustrated how the first draft of the Bill of Rights would have read if written by a liberal James Madison. In the video, Crowder’s interpretation of a liberal Madison wrote,
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Facebook may now label speaking out against transgenderism as “violence and incitement.”  Facebook reportedly suspended a Bible professor for seven days following a post criticizing President Joe Biden’s new policies towards transgender individuals, and ironically, Facebook censorship. Houston Baptist University professor Dr. Robert A.J. Gagnon spoke out against the transgender movement in defense of a
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A migrant caravan began moving toward America’s southern border after the Biden administration announced a pause in deportations for 100 days.  A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden’s decision to suspend deportations, pending arguments. The president’s immigration policies, such as the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, pose a grave threat
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A visitor looks down an empty hallway at The Fashion Mall at Keystone, Wednesday, March 18, 2020, in Indianapolis. Simon Property Group, the largest owner of shopping malls in the nation, is closing all of its malls and retail properties because of the coronavirus outbreak. Darron Cummings | AP When Macy’s Chief Executive Jeff Gennette
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On Tuesday, what began as a fairly routine police stop ended in shots fired, a lengthy chase, and a shootout near schools — all livestreamed to the suspect’s personal Facebook page. That suspect, identified on his Facebook page as Felix Santos of San Antonio, Texas, is clearly seen waving a revolver out of his car
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Tomorrow is the Senate confirmation hearing for Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Joe Biden’s U.N. ambassador-designate. Lawmakers should take the opportunity to ask about the Biden administration’s strategy to counter Chinese influence at the U.N. The reckoning with Beijing’s influence at the U.N. preceded the outset of COVID and the revelations about Chinese sway at the World Health
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Christopher Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax and longtime friend of former President Donald Trump, said that he can now become the “president of the world” after leaving the restrictions of politics behind. Ruddy made the comments Tuesday in an interview with Greg Kelly on Newsmax. Kelly asked Ruddy to comment on Trump saying that he
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As the United States muddles through a global pandemic and the aftermath of a contested election, it is hard to avoid a sense that the country is now suffused by a spirit of grievance and revenge. Donald Trump’s call to “make America great again” has given rise to the cynical response, voiced by Andrew Cuomo and others,
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