Month: April 2021

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) refused calls to censure Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) after she called on protesters to be more “confrontational” if former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin is not found guilty of murdering George Floyd. Pelosi was asked by reporters Monday if Waters should apologize for her comments, and she defended her Democratic
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A Minnesota state lawmaker wants to strip convicted protesters of their access to government programs, including food stamps, student loans, and health care. Republican state Sen. David Osmek authored the legislation as the nation awaits a decision in the jury trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was charged in the death
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Network television has officially jumped the shark in its desperate efforts to defend the domestic terrorist organization Black Lives Matter. This week on CBS’s court drama Bull, an earnest defense attorney actually said with a straight face that BLM is “not opposed to the police.” In the episode, ‘Evidence to the Contrary,’ on Monday, April 19, an innocent young black man
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Did Maxine Waters’ incitement to violence cause this? Firefighters responded to a church fire in northeast Minneapolis Monday evening after closing arguments in the Chauvin trial concluded. Tensions are very high after Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters threatened Chauvin jurors and incited mob violence. Rep. Waters told BLM protesters to “get more confrontational with authorities.” TRENDING:
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A United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft lands at San Francisco International Airport on March 13, 2019 in Burlingame, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images United Airlines on Monday reported its fifth consecutive quarterly net loss though travel demand has recently improved as vaccinations ramp up and governments loosen travel restrictions. Here’s how United
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Is Facebook buying off The New York Times, and if so, for what? In 2019, Facebook reportedly planned to launch a news tab featuring headlines and article previews from various outlets, including the Times, for “as much as $3 million a year.” The program has launched to little fanfare, and former Times CEO Mark Thompson told Washington Monthly that
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The judge in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin blasted the incendiary comments from Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and said that they could lead to the overturn of the trial if the defense chose to appeal the ruling. Chauvin is on trial for the death of George Floyd during an arrest on
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Singer-songwriter Demi Lovato found some fat-free deserts “triggering” while visiting a delightful family-owned frozen yogurt spot in L.A. and decided to enlist the help of the internet in canceling the company. Her malicious move quickly backfired with Piers Morgan calling her out for her temper tantrum. Morgan, a fan of this particular froyo shop called “The
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No matter how many times they are told to shut up and move on, Americans still care about the security of their elections. The question of election integrity is not going away.  As Justice Clarence Thomas recently pointed out, addressing weaknesses and opacity in election processes and voting laws isn’t just about 2020. The efforts being
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Newly-constructed single family homes for sale in Encinitas, Calif., July 31, 2019. (Mike Blake/Reuters) Overly restrictive housing regulations hinder the economy — maybe a lot — by reducing both geographic and social mobility. So I am sympathetic to Richard Kahlenberg’s op-ed in the New York Times urging progressives to make it a priority to relax
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Guest article by reporter Ken Eyring at Granite Grok When the integrity of NH elections are questioned… there should be no compromises made regarding transparency when seeking answers. None. Election integrity issues should be resolved in an open, public process for all to observe.  Unfortunately, it appears the Windham Board of Selectmen do not agree. I do not
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Integrantes pasados y presentes del Caucus Hispano Congresional, organización de extrema izquierda que agrupa a congresistas hispanos pertenecientes al Partido Demócrata, procuran lanzar el poderío pleno del gobierno federal contra un grupo que pretende adquirir una emisora de radio AM en Miami, Florida. Según informa Adrián Carrasquillo de Newsweek: Integrantes del Caucus Hispano Congresional (CHC)
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Three forces in American music, gathered in Los Angeles on April 19, 1994: John Williams (left), Henry Mancini (center), and Quincy Jones (right) (Fred Prouser / Reuters) Great TV theme music — a great subject. I have written a piece on the subject, with the help of readers: here. A while back, I asked readers
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It appears that Antifa militants — you know, those figments of conservatives’ collective imagination, those black-clad, violent leftists who are at best “an idea, not an organization” and at worst a “myth” — have miraculously exited the pages of storybooks and landed in apparent real life. Say what? Conservative radio host Jason Rantz of KTTH-AM
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Here is yet another reason why no one should take CNN seriously.  The same network that has accused the GOP of “genocide” and ending the country” for violence from Trump supporters on January 6, spent this morning defending a Democrat for what many would call, openly encouraging violence from left-wing protesters (while intimidating a jury!) California
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Conservatives are rightly vexed by “woke capitalism,” exasperated at the ways in which big American corporations are increasingly weighing in on sociopolitical issues—invariably, it seems, in favor of the progressive left. Certainly, many businesses are under pressure to do so. Sometimes that pressure is open and public. Indeed, it can make national news. But other
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