Month: March 2021

CNN’s Chris “Fredo” Cuomo kicked off Monday’s Prime Time by finally addressing his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s (D) multiple sexual harassment allegations, just in time for a third young woman to accuse him of unwanted sexual advances. The announcement? That he’s not going to be covering any of the allegations against him. Two weeks
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A group of moms calling themselves “Guerilla Momz” have released a video of Matt Meyer, Berkeley Federation of Teachers President, taking his own child to in-person private school while public school kids in his district sit at home. Parents are fed up with teachers’ unions refusing to open schools and now they’re doing something about
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President Joe Biden speaks at the White House in Washington, D.C., January 22, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) It’s not that surprising that the Washington Post, the paper that employed Jamal Khashoggi, would be particularly disappointed with the Biden administration’s half-a-loaf punishment of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman. The Biden administration has publicly
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Popular streaming platform Twitch apologized after a wave of online outrage from transgender activists and their allies over their use of the term “womxn.” “While we originally wanted to use a word that acknowledges the shortcoming of gender-binary language, after hearing directly from you, including members of the LGBTQIA+ community on Twitch, we will be
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CNN anchor Chris Cuomo addressed the sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), his brother, in a short statement on his show after more accusations surfaced. Cuomo acknowledged that CNN would have to cover the story but that he could not because of his conflict of interest. “Before we start tonight, let me say
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The claims from his acolytes that any Republican candidate in the future must be “full Trump MAGA,” that the former president will “lead us” in the coming years, and that, by 2024, it will be the “art of the comeback” looked a little more credible Sunday, as America’s most notorious politician delivered a stem-winder of
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It was a rough night for the leftists in Hollywood.The Golden Globes dropped 60% in viewership over the previous year.Only 5.4 million from one report tuned in to the leftist fest. Via Rob Schmitt.[embedded content] Things were better for Trump.Over 8,158,000 people watched President Trump on YouTube deliver his speech at CPAC on Sunday. Via
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State attorney general Letitia James in New York, November 19, 2019. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters) New York attorney general Letitia James announced on Monday that her office has received a referral from the administration of Governor Andrew Cuomo, allowing for an independent investigation of harassment claims against him. Former aide Lindsey Boylan has accused Cuomo of kissing
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Gary Collis of Bunker Hill, West Virginia, receives his boost dose at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) community vaccination event, as the vaccination rate in West Virginia ranks among highest in world, in Martinsburg, February 25, 2021. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters Johnson & Johnson‘s Covid-19 vaccine can be used as a substitute for a second jab
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The left has doubled down in its battle against free speech online, but one prominent senator has called for conservatives to “fight back” against Big Tech tyranny.  Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) called out Big Tech for silencing conservatives while keeping close ties with China in her February 26 speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
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Key donors of Gov. Andrew Cuomo have halted their support for the New York Democrat as he faces a probe into sexual harassment allegations, CNBC reported. The financial backers are reportedly pausing and reevaluating their financial support for Cuomo because of the accusations, people involved in fundraising told CNBC Monday. Fearing the governor’s retribution, several of
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1. Catholic News Agency: Elderly religious overlooked in Belgium’s early COVID-19 vaccination programs 2. New York Times: As School Closures Near First Anniversary, A Diverse Parent Movement Demands Action Mr. Gessner, who is Korean American and whose children attend a district that is overwhelmingly middle-class and affluent, is in some ways typical of the activism
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White House senior adviser Cedric Richmond says the Biden administration will “start acting now” to deliver reparations for African Americans in the form of government-funded college tuition and other measures, adding that there is no need to wait for Congress to study the prospect of direct payments to Americans based on race. What are the
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Monday’s White House press briefing provided a list of noteworthy moments as Press Secretary Jen Psaki was joined by DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, including a number of questions on scandal-plagued Governor Andrew Cuomo (D-NY). While Psaki continued to largely deflect, she had help as an Associated Press reporter wondered if Cuomo should resign to avoid
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Virginia lawmakers passed legislation legalizing marijuana Saturday, making it poised to be the 16th state—and the first in the South—to legalize the drug for recreational use. The measure passed the state House 48-43 and the state Senate 20-19. Not a single Republican in either chamber voted in support of the measure. “This, to me, is a justice bill,”
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Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (center) poses with Mexicans veterans who have been deported from the United States in Tijuana, Mexico June 3, 2017. (Jorge Duenes/Reuters) Representative Vicente Gonzalez (D., Texas) on Monday warned that President Biden’s immigration policies will be “catastrophic” for the country and the Democratic Party. In an appearance on CNN, Gonzalez expressed growing
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