Month: February 2023

In 2022, Federal Firearm License (FFL) revocations hit a 16-year high after the Biden administration implemented a “zero tolerance” policy for gun dealers. The increase in license revocations, 92 in 2022 alone, is due to the new policy and the updated procedure that the ATF follows, as they no longer always go through a multi-step process, often
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FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Advancing American Freedom, a policy advocacy group launched by former Vice President Mike Pence, is demanding answers from the FBI about its memo urging agents to develop “sources with access,” including in “places of worship,” to probe an alleged relationship between “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists” and “radical-traditional Catholic ideology.”
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USA Today announced that it would stop publishing the “Dilbert” cartoon after comments about black people from the creator went viral on social media. “At @Gannett, we lead with inclusion and strive to maintain a respectful and equitable environment for the diverse communities we serve nationwide,” read the statement from the company that publishes USA
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A missing 14-year-old girl was rescued from three men suspected of sex trafficking her over nearly two weeks in Gwinnett County in Georgia. Lawrenceville Police said they were alerted to the presence of a “distraught” child at the Walmart on Collins Hill Road on Wednesday evening, according to WSB-TV. Police said they discovered the girl
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With the United States Supreme Court set to rule against race-based admissions policies, colleges are looking for news ways to continue to factor race when admitting students, according to Axios. In October, after hearing oral arguments against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina’s use of affirmative action in their admissions processes, the Supreme
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The Ukraine mess is daily looking more like the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939, a meat grinder that took 500,000 lives. That three-year conflict became a savage proxy war and prelude for the belligerents of World War II. Now, a year after Russia’s invasion, the Ukraine battlefield is proving to be a similar
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has reportedly signed a measure related to restrictions on “adult-oriented” performances. The measure states that the performances should not occur on public property, allow minors to attend, or be paid for using public funding. The measure stipulates that “adult-oriented performance” refers to a performance meant “to appeal to the prurient
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Joe Biden on Friday afternoon stopped to chat with reporters on the South Lawn as he departed for another weekend vacation in Delaware. According to the New York Post, since being installed in January 2021, Joe Biden has spent more than 40% of his presidency on vacation. Biden incoherently rambled when a reporter asked him
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—more commonly known as food stamps—has seen sharply rising costs in recent years. The costs have been slowly ballooning ever since the program’s inception in 1961, but due to a variety of policies and economic factors that arose during the pandemic, SNAP spending is rapidly escalating. For context, SNAP expenditures
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In this article F Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Ford CEO Jim Farley announces at a press conference that Ford Motor Company will be partnering with the worlds largest battery company, a China-based company called Contemporary Amperex Technology, to create an electric-vehicle battery plant in Marshall, Michigan, on February 13, 2023 in Romulus, Michigan.
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A group backed by the State Department that was funding the Global Disinformation Index (GDI) announced it has cut ties with the organization this week. On this week’s episode of CensorTrack with Paiten, I spoke with Washington Examiner Investigative Reporter Gabe Kaminsky and MRC Free Speech America and MRC Business Vice President Dan Schneider about
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An “unruly” passenger aboard a recent American Eagle flight wound up on a Greyhound bus after she allegedly tried to open the cockpit door over a “Jack on the rocks.” On Wednesday afternoon, Tiffany Miles, 36, was one of many passengers on American Eagle Flight 3444, heading from Jacksonville, Florida, to Miles’ hometown of Washington,
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