[ad_1] Police say that a man slashed an IHOP worker after he was turned away from the restaurant for not wearing a face mask, and the incident was captured on security video. The startling incident unfolded on Tuesday evening in the Jamaica neighborhood of the Queens borough in New York City, New York. Employees of
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[ad_1] Several GOP members of the Senate heaped praise on former DHS election security official Christopher Krebs on Wednesday, with some even breaking with their party and criticizing President Donald Trump for firing the cybersecurity director the night before. What are the details? Trump announced Krebs’ termination on Twitter Tuesday evening, writing, “”The recent statement
[ad_1] The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles will soon be “hitting the terrestrial airwaves,” after radio giant Westwood One announced it will be syndicating his podcast, “The Michael Knowles Show,” in a matter of weeks. What are the details? “It was such an honor and privilege to fill in for the great Rush Limbaugh on radio
[ad_1] While the liberal media painstakingly monitor and denote every moment in which President Trump, members of his administration, and supporters at rallies fail to wear a face mask or attend a public gathering, they were noticeably non-hawkish when their Democratic buddies were caught red-handed breaking their own edicts. Such was the case as ABC, CBS,
[ad_1] New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) announced Wednesday that public schools citywide would be closed and all learning would be conducted virtually starting Thursday, in a blow to parents. A rise in coronavirus rates in the Big Apple was cited for the reasoning, despite officials admitting that cases in the nation’s largest
[ad_1] In June, Washington, D.C., employees painted “Black Lives Matter” on 16th Street, N.W., across from the White House. Black Lives Matter D.C. responded by painting “Defund the Police” next to the city’s mural. The city let the message stand and then allowed activists to deface private and public property with impunity, even though activists
[ad_1] Can we all just take a moment and acknowledge what a terrific person Dolly Parton has turned out to be? She’s a legend with country music lovers and she has entertained the world for decades. Now she is receiving some well-deserved kudos for an act of philanthropy. A very generous donation given by Dolly
[ad_1] Just how ominous is Joe Biden’s choice of former State Department official Richard Stengel as “team lead” for the US Agency for Global Media? John wrote last year about Stengel’s stunning op-ed in the Washington Post, in which Stengel exhorted Americans to seriously consider objections by Arab diplomats to the First Amendment. No, really: As
[ad_1] It’d be a full-time job keeping up with the bad information in the president’s tweets, but here’s one that caught my attention. Last night, he claimed a huge victory in Nevada: Big victory moments ago in the State of Nevada. The all Democrat County Commissioner race, on same ballot as President, just thrown out
[ad_1] A Broadway star is not having Washington Governor Inslee’s latest round of orders delivered to the residents of that state. Seattle native Chad Kimball, a Tony Award-nominated actor, says that he will “respectfully disobey” the governor’s latest restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic. His resistance is strongest against the guidelines limiting religious services and
[ad_1] I’ve been waiting all day for them to announce the results of the hand recount, only to learn this afternoon that they’re not going to. There are reports that the count is finished… 🚨BREAKING: All 159 counties in Georgia have completed their hand recount–ahead of the SOS imposed schedule. — Marc E. Elias (@marceelias)
[ad_1] Former CIA Director John Brennan made the most bizarre statement while on MSNBC with Andrea Mitchell discussing the transition of former Vice President Joe Biden.
Among other things, Andrea Mitchell lamented that the Trump administration’s new sanctions on Iran would make it difficult for Biden to resume the Iran
[ad_1] White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday blasted some state coronavirus restrictions on Thanksgiving gatherings as “Orwellian,” decrying threats of arrest from some state officials for those who gather for dinner in greater numbers than the state will permit. Appearing on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends,” McEnany was asked by co-host Steve Doocy
[ad_1] Conservatives have long pointed out Facebook’s leftist bias, but now, the American Principles Project (APP) is calling the social media platform to the mat for its censorious behavior. APP filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) on Nov. 17, claiming that, by censoring an ad from APP’s Political Action Committee, Facebook “materially
[ad_1] It makes me laugh to see some Senate Republicans try to nudge Trump to start the transition this way (you don’t need to concede, Mr. President, just let him have the briefings), as if it’s 2000 and Florida all over again. If Trump and Biden were in a good-faith dispute over a ballot question
[ad_1] Hernando de Soto, the Peruvian economist, speaks at a forum in Beijing, May 17, 2005. (Alfred Cheng Jin / Reuters) For your consideration, a piece called “‘Conservative’: A Term Up for Grabs.” Its subheading is “To die, and not to die, for a word.” What’s this dying business? In 2014, I talked with Hernando
[ad_1] Earlier this week, Los Angeles archbishop José Gomez criticized Joe Biden over his support for legal abortion and suggested that his presidency will pose a problem for the Catholic Church. The archbishop made these remarks during this year’s virtual version of the annual Fall General Assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which
[ad_1] Over in City Journal, Guy Sorman observes that South Korea has had a much easier time mitigating the coronavirus pandemic because of high levels of social trust. The achievement of the South Korean model cannot be understood without emphasizing its cultural basis. The South Korean people may like or dislike their government, but they
[ad_1] I’m just here for the ratio. And to find out whether this is an apple or a banana, of course. Bill Weir, CNN’s climate-change beat reporter, decided to decode an otherwise anodyne campaign message from Kelly Loeffler for the US Senate runoff in Georgia. Loeffler embedded a clip from a Fox interview in which
[ad_1] Former Vice President Joe Biden issued remarks regarding guidance on Thanksgiving gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday, suggesting the 2021 holidays could be similar to those of 2020 if guidance is not followed. What are the details? In a Tuesday news conference, Biden said, “Let me tell you what the health experts have
[ad_1] The Democrat Party’s left think they did a lot to get Joe Biden elected. And they demand their preferred policies be pursued by the new administration. After all, they protested, rioted, destroyed cities, and harassed their political opponents. It was a lot of work done with a lot of cover from the corporate media
[ad_1] We learned earlier today that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be returning for another tour of holding the gavel now that she is running unopposed by anyone else in her caucus. (Well, unless the Democrats somehow lose so many seats that they manage to turn over control of the House, anyway.) How this is
[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is seen addressing the nation through television monitors from the White House Briefing Room after the news media announced that Biden have won the presidential election, November 7, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) A few readers wondered why the Biden White House senior staff members’ past work for big corporations matters.
[ad_1] It has been evident for decades that our schools of education — those college programs that aspiring teachers must usually complete if they want to become certified — do a poor job. Those schools were long ago overrun by educational theorists who disdain knowledge but love the idea of using schools to shape young
[ad_1] Maybe he should, Brian Kilmeade. Maybe he should. McConnell was pressed yesterday about Trump’s deepening retreat into fantasy, in which he remains undefeated in everything he’s ever done, and said, “We are going to have an orderly transfer from this administration to the next one. What we all say about it is frankly irrelevant…
[ad_1] Hope the checkbook is handy! Just getting in under the wire, Team Trump announced it would file for a recount in Wisconsin today. They’re not recounting the entire state, though: BREAKING: The @realDonaldTrump Campaign will be filing for a recount in the state of Wisconsin today — John Roberts (@johnrobertsFox) November 18, 2020 UPDATE
[ad_1] You don’t have to watch very much TV news these days to get the basic plot: President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, it’s improper for him to challenge the result, and we all must unify around President-elect Joe Biden. That’s not exactly how many journalists reacted four years ago. Instead of accepting Trump’s
[ad_1] Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock continues to be the gift that keeps on giving… at least for Republicans. The runoff election between Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler and the Pastor was supposed to be one that Georgia Democrats could turn into a competitive battle in a traditionally red state. And they still might if
[ad_1] Google is curiously upping the ante in their long history of legal challenges by taking the DOJ head-on. Like the biggest of bruising fullbacks, Google seemed to decide last week that it can take the tackler head-on, because it can overpower any defender. The impact could be something to watch. In October, the Department
[ad_1] Liberal Californians are moving from San Francisco to Georgia to help the Democrats win two runoff elections and gain control of the U.S. Senate. The San Francisco Chronicle documented several efforts from San Franciscans attempting to persuade Georgians to vote according to their political preference in the key election. Both Senate races in Georgia