Month: April 2021

Representative Liz Cheney (R., Wyo.) speaks at a news conference on Capitol Hill, May 8, 2019. (Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters) Representative Liz Cheney (R., Wy.) says she is “not going to rule anything in or out” when it comes to a potential 2024 presidential bid. “Ever is a long time,” Cheney said in an interview with
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OPINION: Under the right conditions (i.e., not during a pandemic), telework can be great for both employers and employees Working from home — formally known as telework — is here to stay. A 2021 survey of approximately 30,000 Americans concluded that, after the pandemic, 20 percent of all work days may continue to take place
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A Florida family has been accused of selling thousands of bottles of toxic industrial bleach by touting it as a miracle coronavirus cure.  Mark Grenon, 62, and his sons Jonathan, Jordan and Joseph allegedly made more than $1m (£719,725) selling their “Miracle Mineral Solution” and claiming it could cure illnesses including cancer, malaria and COVID-19.
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A federal judge in Connecticut on Sunday dismissed a lawsuit by Alliance Defending Freedom against state policy allowing boys to intrude upon girls’ sports. SB Nation Outsports could not contain its contempt for the “hateful” Christian religious liberty group representing female plaintiffs against fake girls. In response to the judge’s decision to toss its suit,
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An Oscar statue stands in the red carpet arrivals area in preparation for the 92nd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif., February 8, 2020. (Mike Blake/Reuters) Everyone knew this was coming, given how pathetic the ratings were for the Golden Globes and the Grammys, but even so, the viewership numbers are a shocking disaster for
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While a children’s book penned by Vice President Kamala Harris has been placed in care packages for unaccompanied migrant children, the White House has denied involvement, Newsweek reported. What are the details? Photos have spread online of “Superheroes Are Everywhere” in packets at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center in California, which has been
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Seeing as how more and more Americans seemed to have stopped listening to him, New York Times reporter-turned columnist Frank Bruni worshipped at the feet of Dr. Anthony Fauci, infectious disease expert and ubiquitous presidential coronavirus advisor, in the Sunday Review with this valentine: “We Owe Fauci Gratitude, Not Grief.” As is often the case, the online version
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Sen. Rand Paul arrives to question former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, D.C., March 23, 2021. (Greg Nash/Reuters) As the parties exchange constituencies, conservatives should prepare for a rowdy coalition, not a uniform one. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he American
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This year’s Academy Awards show was an unwatchable train wreck of BLM virtue-signaling and bad lighting. A freshman film student could have produced a better show than this mess. The shout-outs to BLM reached peak cringe during the acceptance speech of Travon Free. Free shared an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film with co-director Martin Desmond Roe, for the Netflix film
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The late Andy Warhol was no one’s idea of a conservative, but it’s impossible to imagine that the idiosyncratic pop artist would side with Woke Corporate America’s war against normalcy. The man behind those Campbell’s Soup paintings and other artistic depictions of American consumerism understood and appreciated its democratizing power more than most. Warhol wrote
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People walk past a brothel in Amsterdam, April 3, 2019. (Yves Herman / Reuters) Donna Hughes is an exceptional person, someone I have admired for many years. She is an academic, a feminist, an activist — a great foe of human trafficking, prostitution, porn, and all the rest of it. I have done a Q&A
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Chipotle chief financial officer Jack Hartung admitted last week they would be forced to raise menu prices if the government mandates a $15 per hour minimum wage. In fact, Hartung said most restaurants would not absorb the costs of forced increases wages, but pass them onto customers. What are the details? While speaking on a
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One of Africa’s longest-serving presidents, Idriss Déby of Chad, who had ruled for 30 years, was killed Monday in a battle with rebels advancing toward the capital. His shocking death has thrown the country’s frequently tempestuous politics into further turmoil, even as the rebels remain in the field. The Front for Change and Concord in
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Senate Appropriations Committee member Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) questions members of the Biden administration during a hearing in Washington, D.C., April 20, 2021. (Chip Somodevilla/Reuters) Senator Joe Manchin (W., Va.), a moderate Democrat, on Sunday defended himself against allegations that he is a “roadblock” to advancing Democratic legislation. “I’m not a roadblock at all,”
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The Hollywood hypocrites were accused of removing homeless camps and erecting a fence to protect the elites for the 93rd Academy Awards on Sunday night. The perimeter around Union Station is cordoned off by security fences and the entrances to the building are blocked to prevent the wrong element from gaining access. Breitbart.com reported: TRENDING:
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Medical workers in personal cover protective equipment (PPE) stand alert mode outside the Covid-19 ward at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on April 22, 2021 in New Delhi, India. Sonu Mehta | Hindustan Times | Getty Images WASHINGTON – The Biden administration said that it will immediately make raw materials needed for India’s coronavirus vaccine production
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