Month: February 2023

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has claimed that there is a “deep bench” of GOP presidential candidates. McDaniel made the comment on Sunday’s episode of CNN’s “State of the Union.” “It could be a big stage… I think it speaks about the deep bench we have. I mean, we have so many great governors,
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Michael Ramirez Ramirez, who studied premed at the University of California, Irvine, originally considered journalism a hobby. But he was hooked when his first cartoon for the college newspaper, lampooning candidates for student office, had the student assembly demanding an apology. “Editorial cartoons should be smart and substantive, provocative and informative. They should stir passions
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A winter storm that has made its way over the Pacific has brought several days of flooding, freezing temperatures and snowfall to some parts of Southern California. Rivers have swelled to dangerous levels and snow has even fallen in low-lying areas around Los Angeles – with some areas receiving over 30 inches of snow, and
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For Black History Month, CBS Saturday Morning co-host Michelle Miller interviewed children’s book illustrator Vashti Harrison for a segment that was perfectly normal until the Miller’s addendum at the end, where she suggested some of Harrison’s work might be banned in Florida for simply having black characters. Miller’s segment focused on two books, one of
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Scam artists, organized criminal gangs, and nations like North Korea all stole at least $191 billion in pandemic-era unemployment relief program funds, and they’re largely going to get away with it. It’s all about the statute of limitations and the fact that investigators and law enforcement are going through nearly two million suspected cases of
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Woody Harrelson’s “Saturday Night Live” monologue garnered instant backlash and praise over commentary hinting at government’s collusion with media and the medical industry to require COVID vaccines. “So the movie goes like this,” 61-year-old Harrelson begins. “The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan recently enjoyed a night on the town and a theatrical performance in Detroit while 700,000 people in the state had no power. Like much of the country, Michigan has been gripped by freezing cold and winter storms. Instead of being on the ground and making sure the problem gets resolved,
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A Colorado school district has agreed to stop concealing the transgender identity of students from parents unless it deems the child to be facing a “safety threat,” according to documents obtained by The Daily Signal.   The Cañon City school district hosted a Transgender Student Policy Work Group on Nov. 28, at which stakeholders decided schools can only
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Feminism has been a failure. I don’t know how the facts can point to any other conclusion. Sure, more women might be in the workforce than ever, but women — particularly teen girls — are also more depressed, dissatisfied, and suicidal than ever. Young men are also experiencing the negative effects of radical feminism. To
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A 14-year-old in Michigan has been charged as an adult in the suspected murder of a 17-year-old. Jack Snyder was driving home after his girlfriend’s birthday party in Battle Creek and spotted two teens walking outside on Feb. 17. Snyder reportedly offered the two teens a ride home because there were below-zero temperatures outside. The
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The top story in Saturday’s Washington Post was headlined “Fraught fight over AP’s new course: Politics forced changes to the African American studies plan, critics say.” As usual, the “critics” of the new Advanced Placement curriculum for high schools are leftists who hate Ron DeSantis for challenging this radical tilt.  Reporter Nick Anderson began by
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Attorney John Thaler joined Brannon Howse with former Arizona State Representative Mark Finchem Friday night on Lindell TV to explain the alleged phony mortgage and real estate transaction scam used by the Sinaloa Cartel to bribe elected officials and control the state of Arizona. The Sinaloa Cartels and the treasonous Americans who work with them
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Steven Soderbergh proved in 2012 that women hungered for a cinematic thirst trap. Soderbergh’s “Magic Mike,” starring Channing Tatum and a crew of muscular co-stars, delivered the year’s most unlikely smash. The film’s overtly sexual energy gave women a chance to ogle some of Hollywood’s most attractive male stars. “Magic Mike’s” minuscule budget – $7
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An 11-year-old Mainer confronted school board members by reading aloud from “smut” available at the Windham Middle School library, the Maine Wire reported Thursday. “When I [checked out “Nick and Charlie”] to show my dad it, the librarian asked if I wanted more and if I wanted a graphic novel version,” said Knox Zajac, speaking
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The biological son of Dwyane Wade has legally made a name change and switched genders after a six-month court battle. Wade’s child was born a boy named Zion Malachi Airamis Wade. Now 15 years old, Zion is legally Zaya Malachi Airamis Wade after a judge granted the legal name and gender change. The judge confirmed
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