Amazon’s new delivery van Amazon Rivian Automotive, a company developing electric vehicles, including commercial delivery vans for Amazon, filed for an initial public offering on Friday. The company aims to trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “RIVN.” Its paperwork shows a $994 million net loss on zero revenue in the first six months
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The body of a missing student has been found just days after the prime suspect in her death killed himself. Miya Marcano, 19, was found in a wooded area near an apartment building in Orlando, Florida. She was reported missing on 24 September after she failed to catch a flight home to Fort Lauderdale and
White pro-lifers are racist hypocrites. That was the word on Tiffany Cross’s MSNBC show on Saturday. Cross played a clip from the recent congressional testimony of abortion rights advocate Loretta Ross. Referring derisively to white pro-lifers as “white saviors,” Ross said: “I’m tired of white saviors saying that black women aren’t smart enough to make
The government with a vaccine is like a three-year-old with a hammer. They want to jab anything that moves, like a toddler who thinks everything is a nail. Through all of this, they tell you, “Listen to the experts,” but not all experts agree, even within the government. Sometimes the experts don’t even agree with
Chinese warplanes made a record number of incursions close to Taiwan on Saturday, continuing their display of military might as Beijing enters a second day of celebrating the country’s founding. People’s Liberation Army aircraft conducted 19 flights near the territory overnight, adding to the 20 seen earlier on Saturday and 38 on Friday, Taiwan’s defense
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., August 10, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) Here’s Iranian-state television sharing a clip of the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, taking questions from a George Mason student to commemorate National Voter Registration Day: Student accuses US of
Former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in Florida asking a federal judge to force Twitter to reinstate his account. In Friday’s filing, the 45th President of the United States argues that being banned from Twitter violates the First Amendment. Trump’s attorneys contend that Twitter “exercises a degree of power and control over political
A murder-for-hire plot that sounds like it is straight from a fictional crime drama was exposed this week. A Texas woman orchestrated an elaborate and “depraved” scheme to murder her husband by manipulating her secret lover, federal prosecutors say. Jennifer Lynne Faith, 49, was walking her dog with her husband near their Oak Cliff home
Virginia Kruta at the Daily Caller reported that Fox’s Dagen McDowell let loose on President Biden on Thursday’s edition of The Five. The quintet brought up Los Angeles Times reporter Chris Megerian asking Biden press secretary Jen Psaki why Biden’s poll ratings were cratering, and how that would affect his credibility in advocating for health
Democrat Rep. John Yarmuth is the chairman of the House Budget Committee. During a recent appearance on CNN, he claimed that the federal government can afford anything. Really? Is this what passes for the truth now? If the federal government can afford anything, why not just make every American a millionaire? Here’s a partial transcript
Detail of a photograph of Earl Warren, chief justice of the Supreme Court from 1953 to 1969 (Wikimedia) 1953—Less than one month after the death of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, President Eisenhower recess-appoints California governor Earl Warren as Chief Justice. In January 1954, Eisenhower nominates Warren to hold that office “during good Behaviour,” but
Drivers heading south on U.S. Route 183 in Austin, Texas, have become familiar with a billboard urging city police officers to relocate to Spokane, Washington, to become deputy sheriffs and collect a $15,000 bonus. The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office has targeted Texas’ capital city, already in a personnel crunch as the homicide rate reached a
In this article TSLA The logo of Tesla seen at one of its showroom. Tesla announced its Q1 2021 earnings today. Toby Scott | LightRocket | Getty Images Tesla delivered 241,300 electric vehicles during the third quarter of 2021, the company reported Saturday. The quarter’s deliveries topped expectations. Analysts predicted that Tesla would deliver around 220,900
Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old blogger whose body was found in a US national park, told police about a domestic dispute with her boyfriend the month before she disappeared. Ms Petito was found dead in Wyoming on 18 September and police are investigating her death as a homicide. Her boyfriend Brian Laundrie, 23, was charged last
Call it the liberal media “one word” game. All it takes is one word – one word ever so subtly and carefully placed in a news story. And with that the liberal media sets the liberal narrative about the topic of the moment. Take what is known as the Hyde Amendment. For those who came
Bill Maher is angering the left yet again. The erstwhile liberal icon — who’s criticized woke culture and defended Ron DeSantis this year — again delved into politics during his Friday night HBO show. The comedian/commentator perked some antenna by siding with Democrat Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema for defying their party’s $3.5 trillion
“The income tax created more criminals than any other single act of government.”—Barry Goldwater Senator Cynthia Lummis, a Wyoming Republican, took Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to task for the proposed spying activities the Biden administration is seeking to give the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) earlier this week at a banking, housing and urban development committee
Jared Harris in Foundation (Apple TV) Last Friday, an adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s novel Foundation premiered on Apple TV+. The Asimov series which the first book began is a staple of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. As I described it last year: The Foundation series takes place thousands of years in the future. Inspired
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) on Saturday unloaded on House Democrats for canceling a vote on the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure package she negotiated with Republicans, calling it “inexcusable.” “Arizonans, and all everyday Americans, expect their lawmakers to consider legislation on the merits — rather than obstruct new jobs and critical infrastructure investments for no substantive
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued a memo in August calling for mandatory vaccinations against COVID-19 for all U.S. troops. At the time, there were reportedly more than 800,000 unvaccinated service members. The Biden administration recently railed against an amendment that would ensure any military member refusing to get the COVID-19 would receive an honorable discharge,
In the midst of endless liberal BLM propaganda constantly pouring out of Hollywood, there’s thankfully a bright beacon of hope shining from CBS’s NYPD police drama Blue Bloods, which isn’t afraid to persist in defying Hollywood standards and telling it like it is. Friday’s season premiere episode “Hate Is Hate” was no exception and was
Shelley Lynn Thornton and her mother the late Norma McCorvey The baby at the center of the controversial Roe v. Wade case was never aborted. 51-year-old Shelley Lynn Thornton just came out publicly and gave her first interview. Her birth mother Norma McCorvey later spoke out against abortion and even cut an ad against Barack
An anti-critical race theory sign is held at a Loudon County School board meeting in Ashburn, Va., June 22, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) In a letter to the White House, a group that represents school boards urged the Biden administration to consider whether confrontations by outraged parents over COVID restrictions and critical race theory (CRT) being
Talk about a ludicrous advertising pitch! Speaking of the record-breaking tax-and-spend package currently being pushed through Congress, President Joe Biden last Friday said, “It is zero price tag on the debt. We’re going to pay for everything we spend.” This is flatly wrong, and it isn’t even close. While we don’t yet have a full accounting of the 2,465-page behemoth, it’s
Daniel Craig stars as James Bond in “No Time To Die.” Source: MGM In 1962, when the first James Bond film “Dr. No” was released in cinemas, a ticket cost just 70 cents. Nearly 60 years later, the average ticket price is around $9 and the dashing 007 is making his 25th appearance on the
Donald Trump has asked a federal judge in the US to force Twitter to restore his account, which was shut down after his supporters attacked the US Capitol in January. The former US president has filed a request for preliminary injunction against the social media company in the US District Court for the Southern District
Even though the Democrats are in control of the White House and Congress, the media found a way to blame the GOP and conservatives for an upcoming fiscal “catastrophe,” future terrorist attacks and of course the continued spread of Covid. During the debate over the budget and the debt ceiling, lib journalists put the onus
For several months now, the Biden administration has tried to get Americans vaccinated. Things were going really well until the disastrous decision to pause the Johnson & Johnson vaccine over a one-in-a-million chance of severe blood clots. Since then, vaccinations declined, and Biden’s target of 70 percent vaccination of U.S. adults by July 4 wasn’t
After the failure of the Sept. 14 California recall yielded no real indicator of our political climate going into the 2022 midterms, attention quickly began to shift to a race with the potential to tell us a lot more. The Virginia gubernatorial election, a hotly-contested race between former Democrat Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Republican businessman
(Mike Blake/Reuters) California has banned state-paid travel to Ohio because the state enacted a medical conscience law that permits professionals to refuse to participate in morally contentious procedures such as abortion and puberty blocking for transgendered teenagers. “That’s discriminatory!” yells California’s attorney general. From the Cincinnati Enquirer story: California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the