Campus of Brown University in Providence, R.I. (Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) It hosted a professor promoting his book Decolonizing Palestine, which is academic-speak for “Denouncing Israel.” NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE B rown University is working hard to become the most anti-Israel school in America. In its competition with Columbia University and New York
Month: November 2021
In this handout image Mike Tyson attends the Hublot x WBC “Night of Champions” Gala at the Encore Hotel on May 03, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Omar Vega | HUBLOT via Getty Images Mike Tyson told CNBC cannabis makes him a “different person” and that he’s releasing his Tyson 2.0 cannabis line to help
The long-awaited trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, who is facing six sex-trafficking charges, is due to start in New York on Monday. The charges involve four alleged underage victims and multiple locations over a 10-year period between 1994 and 2004. The youngest alleged victim was 14 years old at the time. Maxwell also faces two counts
A scientist who routinely challenges the mainstream narrative on the COVID-19 pandemic said he was temporarily banned from Twitter. Tony Heller is a geologist and engineer who uses the “same skill set and techniques to analyze climate science claims” that he uses in science and engineering. As a scientist, Heller has been skeptical of the
When I was a kid, Seinfeld was my favorite show. We’ve been binging the show, which recently came to Netflix, for several weeks now, and it recently occurred to me that Joe Biden is the George Costanza of presidents. George Costanza is obviously funnier than Joe Biden. We can laugh at George because he is
On Friday, Joe Biden announced that he was placing a new travel ban on 8 African countries in response to the Omicron COVID variant. The African nations affected are: South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi. It comes just a few weeks after the Biden regime lifted travel restrictions on European nations.
Another new poll delivers ominous forebodings for Democrats and President Joe Biden. Americans are embracing Republican governors at a much higher rate than their Democrat counterparts. A Morning Consult poll released this month found that of the top 10 governors with the highest approval ratings – nine of them were Republicans. Topping the list is
President Joe Biden was caught not wearing a mask while shopping at a Massachusetts store that explicitly required face coverings to be worn inside. This is not the first time that the Democratic president was spotted violating an indoor mask mandate. President Biden was shopping inside Murray’s Toggery Shop in Nantucket on Saturday. Video shows
Jessica Chasmar at Fox News reported that Axios reporter Jonathan Swan grilled Rep. Rashida Tlaib for her support for the BREATHE Act, which calls for the Department of Justice and the Department of Health and Human Services to create a “roadmap for prison abolition,” including the “full decarceration of federal detention facilities within 10 years” and “a moratorium
As America heads into the holiday season, not much is going to happen in Washington. When the holiday season is over, we are going to enter the 2022 midterm season. Democrats are in a panic because even though they have passed legislation, Americans are not feeling the benefits of any of it. The party has
One may be tempted, almost, to say there is little reason to give thanks on a day when so many have died from a deadly virus, when the memory of an endless war in a distant land still stings, and when a majority of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. But
(tomloel/iStock/Getty Images) Surrendering to the progressive dominance of the state is not an option. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he Wall Street Journal recently ran one of those opinion pieces you know you’ll remember years later. In “The Impossible Insurrection of January 6,” the Journal’s Barton Swaim argues that the invasion of the Capitol by a mob
Shoppers with bags from various stores stand next to each other as Black Friday sales begin at The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass in Simpsonville, Kentucky, November 26, 2021. Jon Cherry | Reuters Traffic at retail stores on Black Friday dropped 28.3% compared with 2019 levels, as Americans shifted more of their spending online and
Now, that wasn’t so hard, was it? The 2016 Ghostbusters reboot did everything it could to alienate the fans who cherished the property. The film wound up costing its studio, Sony, a reported $70 million. The new sequel, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, does everything possible to connect with the franchise’s fan base. And it just wildly over-performed
The World Health Organization wants everyone to know that they’ve now classified the Omicron (B.1.1.529): SARS-CoV-2 a “Variant of Concern.” So, be concerned. The AP tells us that the world is racing to contain the new threat. All I want to know is who’s winning? South Africa is miffed after most of the world sees
Allow me to pat myself on the back for a moment. I’m a pretty smart guy; smart enough that I saw from the very beginning how insidious Facebook was, and as a result I was never drawn into it. I’ve often made fun of those who were (and I still do). Because I never bought
Flag in front of Iran’s Foreign Ministry building in Tehran (Morteza Nikoubazl/Reuters) Almost exactly two years since the Iranian regime brutally put down the “Bloody Aban” mass protests, the mullahs are at it again—this time targeting the people of Isfahan, who have the temerity to demand clean drinking water. The Isfahan protests expose one of
Comedian Dave Chappelle reportedly refused to back down after angry students confronted him when he made a surprise visit to his alma mater in Washington, D.C., this week. What happened? Chappelle visited his alma mater, the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, on Tuesday, where he spoke to an auditorium of nearly 600 students and
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a “disaster emergency” for the state in anticipation of the newly-identified omicron variant of COVID-19. The Democratic governor declared a state of emergency for the entire state of New York through Jan. 15, 2022, when it will be evaluated if the order needs to be extended. The previous coronavirus-related
So the latest attempt to censor history and bully Americans into science has unfolded over there on the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal. The headline on one notable editorial? Censoring the PilgrimsThe left wants to cancel the WSJ’s annual Thanksgiving editorials As regular readers of the WSJ opinion pages are long aware, not
Former Afghan interpreter Ajmal Amani was shot dead in San Francisco last week after attacking police with a knife. This was not the first time Amani was charged with assault. In 2019 Ajmal Amani was arrested after allegedly slashing a city park ranger with a box cutter. [embedded content] ABC News reported: TRENDING: “It’s Treason.
During and after the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the white 18-year-old accused of murdering two white men and injuring another, one could hardly keep track of the insanity based on falsehoods recklessly peddled by media and politicians. In Chicago, the Rev. Jesse Jackson marched in the front line of a group of protesters where some
A federal detention center in San Diego, Calif., April 11, 2020. (Bing Guan/Reuters) A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for California prison workers on Friday. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request for a stay of a lower court order from September pending an appeal, delaying the January
In this article MLFB Soccer in the U.S. has not always had the best track record. Its popularity fluctuates, and interest is usually tied to significant events, such as the World Cup or the Olympics. Major League Soccer has spent more than 25 years trying to change the sentiment toward soccer in the U.S. while
When Donald Trump was president, Joe Scarborough ceaselessly mocked him for his overly-optimistic predictions at the beginning of the pandemic as to when COVID would be gone. Among other things, Scarborough endlessly repeated Trump’s erroneous forecast that COVID would be gone “by April.” Scarborough’s repetitions of those lines became such a running joke on Morning
With great fanfare, President Joe Biden went off for his annual exam. I can’t recall ever even being aware that a president transferred power to a vice-president for a brief period of sedation. But in an administration full of firsts, it needed to be pointed out that Kamala Harris was in charge for approximately 85
A far-Left dark money fundraising campaign hauled in an alarming $1.6 billion in cash from anonymous donors to bankroll Progressive, Fascist, and Democrat groups and causes in 2020. Forms filed with the Internal Revenue Service show that the shadowy money network, managed by Washington, DC-based and Democrat-aligned consulting firm Arabella Advisors, pushed an astounding $896
This New York Times video doesn’t exactly shout, “Vote Republican” because everyone involved in it, and everyone it is aimed at, is a Democrat. But if Democrats can mess things up this badly, what other conclusion are we supposed to draw? Democrats make things worse is the resounding message here. I agree, except unlike the
Two sisters in North Dakota spent Thanksgiving without their beloved brother this year — but not because of work obligations, health problems, or any other reasons that one might expect. Rather, Kurt Groszhans, a self-described “humble American investor” and farmer from Ashley, North Dakota, is currently detained in Ukraine under suspicion that he attempted to
Three quarters of individuals in a recent poll believe that the nation will likely face an economic recession during the next 12 months, The Hill reported, citing a Hill-HarrisX survey which found that 33% view a recession as “very likely,” while 42% think that a recession is “somewhat likely.” The view that a recession is
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