Month: November 2021

This week, a 39-year-old black man in Waukesha, Wisconsin, plowed a maroon Ford Escape into a Christmas parade of children and older women. Five people were killed and another 48 were injured. The motive of the suspect is unknown; if the media have their way, it will remain that way. The media apparently only care
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Shoppers browsing Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. (Wayne Bronner) With a 120,000-square-foot store dedicated to everything Christmas, and catalog orders coming from around the globe, it takes a lot of manpower to operate Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. In a typical year, Bronner’s would have upward of 750 employees working at “the world’s largest Christmas store,” based in the
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For a former police commissioner, Charles Ramsay isn’t much of a detective. On CNN’s New Day this morning, former Philly police commissioner and senior CNN law enforcement analyst Ramsay twice confessed to being stumped for the reasons behind the current wave of smash and grab robberies. Said Ramsay:  “Many of the young people we arrested had no
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Testimonies signed by 375 women harmed by late term abortion were submitted to the Supreme Court. The signed affidavits describe shocking physical and psychological injuries caused by second and third trimester abortions. The women’s amicus brief urges the court to overturn Roe v. Wade in the upcoming case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health. Hundreds of
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A 25-tear-old man having dinner in a Pennsylvania residence on Thanksgiving died after being hit by a bullet that entered the home, according to a press release from the Montgomery County Office of the District Attorney. The victim, Edilberto Miguel Palaez Moctezuma, had been having dinner when the shot breached the window and hit him,
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The Fox News Channel’s biased coverage of the 2020 election was the last straw for millions of its viewers. Following the night of Nov. 3, Fox’s ratings began to precipitously plummet after the network hastily called states including Arizona, for Joe Biden, but held off on declaring then-President Donald Trump the victor of any state
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Millions of citizens long ago concluded that professional sports, academia, and entertainment were no longer disinterested institutions, but far left and deliberately hostile to Middle America. Yet American conservatives still adamantly supported the nation’s traditional investigatory, intelligence, and military agencies—especially when they came under budgetary or cultural attacks. Not so much anymore. For the first
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Dear Weekend Jolter, First thing’s first: Happy Thanksgiving. I speak for myself, and I’m quite sure the rest of my colleagues, in expressing this institution’s gratitude for all of you, Jolters. 2021 has been nothing if not tumultuous — Inflation! Afghanistan! Border Crisis(es)! Variants! — and there’s simply no way we could have coped without
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Health Deputy Minister Dr Joe Phaahla, September 02, 2020 in Springs, South Africa. OJ Koloti | Gallo Images | Getty Images South African Health Minister Joe Phaahla said Friday that other countries’ decisions to impose travel restrictions amid concerns over the detection of a heavily mutated variant of Covid-19 in his country is “unjustified.” “The
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Republicans are calling out Attorney General Merrick Garland for his blatant politicization of the Department of Justice, and they got receipts. Last month, Merrick Garland authorized the FBI to investigate parents who protest school board meetings, alleging a “disturbing trend” of teachers being threatened or harassed. PJ Media’s Megan Fox looked into these allegations and
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(mu_mu/Getty Images) Perhaps the animal spirits of the market are best understood by animals. Mr. Goxx, a cryptocurrency-trading hamster, was at various points outperforming Warren Buffett from the offices of Goxx Capital — an addition to a hamster cage. His office includes a hamster wheel, used to select which cryptocurrency he wants to trade, and
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While commenting on the wave of smash-and-grab robberies plaguing businesses across the country on Friday, a CNN analyst claimed he has “no idea” why such crimes are on the rise — only to offer an answer seconds later. “Many of the young people we arrested had no previous criminal records, and why they were getting
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It is ironic when Democrats complain about sensational use of language. Thanks to progressives, practically every white person in America has been labelled a racist. But now Democrats are screaming because Republican Sen. John Kennedy suggested that Saule Omarova, whom President Joe Biden has nominated to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency—the
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Shoppers take advantage of Black Friday sales at a shopping mall in King of Prussia, Pa., November 26, 2021. (Rachel Wisniewski/Retuers) You can save money every day without fighting over TVs. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O n Black Friday, people flock to stores hours before they open in the hopes of getting a good deal on
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