Month: June 2021

This week, a clip of America’s most prominent racial grifter, Ibram X. Kendi, began making the rounds on Twitter. Kendi, the author of “How to Be an Antiracist,” has undoubtedly made a fortune by indicting those who disagree with him as complicit in American racism — and by providing partial absolution to those who repeat
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1. Heartbreak: The North Kivu branch of the Red Cross said it had received 1,328 requests from parents still looking for their children. https://t.co/k14v0uaRgv — Barb Fraze (@bfraze) June 3, 2021 2. Uyghur exiles describe forced abortions, torture in Xinjiang 3. Xueli Abbing: The abandoned baby who became a Vogue model4. Nigerian archbishop prays for
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Police say that a 5-year-old boy that was reported missing by his father had actually been dead for weeks and was being hidden by the man’s girlfriend. The harrowing incident unfolded in Houston, Texas, after Dalton Olson called police on May 27 to report that his 5-year-old son, Samuel Olson, was missing. Police searched for
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One student’s pro-abortion valedictorian speech attacking a Texas abortion law is getting major praise from the liberal media. After getting fawning treatment from celebrities, Democrat politicians and journalists alike, Dallas high school graduate Paxton Smith appeared on ABC News Live Thursday, for another fawning media interview. But ABC reporter Linsey Davis almost seemed disappointed to
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., April 20, 2021. (Oliver Contreras/Pool via Reuters) Senator Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) cautioned against using budget-reconciliation rules to pass the Biden administration’s infrastructure plan, in comments to NBC reporter Garrett Haake on Thursday. Manchin expressed optimism that there
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For months now, NewsBusters has documented how NBC Nightly News had danced around the margins and largely refused to call the situation at the border a “crisis.” But on Wednesday, weekday anchor Lester “fairness is overrated” Holt had handed over the reins to Sunday anchor Kate Snow, the truth finally broke through. Not only did Snow admit there
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Amazon, Microsoft and Starbucks have joined an initiative that seeks to increase the African American representation in U.S. companies’ boardrooms. The Black Boardroom Initiative was started to increase the number of black corporate board members on S&P 500 boards to one in eight by 2028, law firm Perkins Coie announced Wednesday. Perkins Coie is spearheading
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Former Vice President Mike Pence addressed the Jan. 6 Capitol riot during a speech on Thursday, revealing that he and former President Donald Trump “may never see eye to eye” on the events of that day. Pence reiterated, however, that he is still proud of the accomplishments of the Trump administration. What are the details?
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A 20-year-old stripper and OnlyFans star said that she suffered a heart attack when she attempted the “dry scooping” challenge on TikTok. “I never thought something like this would ever happen to me. Especially because I’m so young,” said Briatney Portillo to The New York Post. The dry scooping challenge involves the ingestion of a
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A day after not one reporter called on during Wednesday’s White House press briefing brought up newly-released e-mails from Dr. Tony Fauci, three reporters stepped up on Thursday’s episode to ask Press Secretary Jen Psaki about the damning e-mails from the early days of the coronavirus pandemic and, on a related note, investigating the origins
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Philadelphia’s rogue prosecutor, Larry Krasner, won the Democratic primary in his quest for reelection. He ran against a relatively weak, underfunded opponent, but one who promised, if elected, to restore law and order to the DA’s office and tackle exploding crime rates in Philadelphia. Krasner, one of several George Soros-backed rogue prosecutors in the country,
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I hate waiting at traffic lights. There’s a solution: traffic circles, or roundabouts. Traffic circles terrified me when I first confronted them in Europe. A movie, National Lampoon’s European Vacation, captured my experience when it portrayed Chevy Chase driving in London, unable to exit a rotary all day. Besides being hard to navigate, I also
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When the Soviets put the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, into orbit, it rattled America right to our foundations — and our response to the Soviet challenge was as devastating over the long run as it was swift. We face a similar challenge from Communist China today, and our response has been less than “Meh.” Before
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He thinks the Democrats’ voting-law overhaul is too broad and too partisan, and he isn’t willing to get rid of the filibuster to help it pass. At Bloomberg Opinion, I say he’s right on all points. Joe Manchin, the Democratic senator from West Virginia, is running out of ways to say that he is not
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Dr. Anthony Fauci repeatedly denied that he was being “muzzled” or “censored” by the Trump administration early on during the coronavirus pandemic, a trove of newly released emails show. Democratic politicians and media figures have long espoused that former President Trump censored scientists and public health experts — including Fauci — in the early stages
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