On Monday, Stuart Varney interviewed Donald Trump on Fox Business. During the interview, Trump made some interesting comments about the upcoming elections. As usual, Trump pointed out how the 2020 election was “rigged” and how any discussion on it is censored. “Well, they don’t like the truth,” he said. “So look at all the hundreds of
Warren Buffet announced a massive $11 billion acquisition Monday, the largest deal in roughly five years. Berkshire Hathaway said Monday it agreed to an all-cash purchase of insurance company Alleghany for $11.6 billion, or $848.02 per share. Alleghany will continue to operate independently of Berkshire Hathaway until the sale is completed. The acquisition, which is
Robert Fripp in In the Court of the Crimson King. (Toby Amies/Platform Media Group) Robert Fripp does not appear to be a particularly pleasant individual to know, but, after watching the new documentary about the band he rules with a calloused hand, I begin to understand how he occupies this rarefied position in rock and
A California police officer’s hidden talent was discovered this weekend after the arrest of a suspected thief. On Saturday, Officer Marc Guillermo responded to a call after home security cameras captured a suspicious man checking door handles in the neighborhood of Rocklin, California. After investigating the area, officers found a male subject matching the description
Actor Andrew Garfield rejected the idea that people should only portray people of their own demographics and explained that it kills “emphatic imagination.” Garfield made the comments in an interview with The Telegraph when he was questioned about controversy over his portrayal of a gay character when he is straight. “I think it’s two different
Monday afternoon, during a break in the Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, ABC congressional correspondent Rachel Scott embarrassed herself in having tried to corner Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) over concerns with Jackson’s light sentencing for child sex predators. Repeatedly, Hawley called her out for “gotcha” questions using “White
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin deserves the world’s unmitigated scorn, but not the United States’ undivided attention. For while Russia today may be an enemy of the West, it is not really a rival. For that, we must look to China. Putin’s fantasy of resurrecting a greater Russian empire is just that, a fantasy. In
A Canadian Pacific Railway crew works the CP Rail yards in Calgary, Alberta, in 2014. (Todd Korol/Reuters) Over the weekend, Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) began to shut down its operations because of a labor dispute. Headquartered in Calgary, CP is one of the largest freight railroads in North America, with over 12,000 miles of track.
Senate confirmation hearings for Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson began Monday morning. Last Wednesday, Hawley posted a Twitter thread based on Jackson’s record as a federal judge and as a member of the U.S. Sentencing Commission that showed Jackson consistently sympathized with and sentenced child porn offenders to sentences well below those in
To Dr. Connie Lehman, a breast cancer scan is like a fingerprint that provides clues for developing personalized medical care. ”There is so much information in every digital image of a woman’s breast tissue, and the deep learning technology can extract that and predict the future and in ways we haven’t been able to
Political commentator Steven Crowder tore former Daily Show host and multimillionaire Jon Stewart apart for preaching environmental progress but downplaying the cost — the livelihoods of working people. Crowder recently blasted an episode from The Problem with Jon Stewart on the March 16 edition of his show Louder with Crowder. In a roundtable conversation, Stewart’s
“Learn to hold it,” says Maura Healey, Massachusetts Democrat candidate for governor, to little girls who feel uncomfortable sharing the ladies’ room with men. I’m just old enough to remember when certain mothers used to tell their teenage daughters to keep their knees crossed rather than indulge in premarital sex. While that advice was often
At their March meeting, the Federal Reserve decided to raise interest rates a meager 0.25 percent. That hike will do little to head off the upcoming double-digit price increases that will begin before summer starts. The Fed’s shockingly irresponsible behavior will do little to reduce inflation. And because of their weak position, when they finally
Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura oil refinery and oil terminal in Saudi Arabia in 2018. (Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters) Yesterday, the Iranian terrorist proxies, the Houthi, attacked a Saudi Aramco petroleum-distribution plant at Jeddah, setting a storage facility on fire. The Saudis subsequently publicly signaled they will not be responsible for decreased oil supply due to the damage.
Both political parties are salivating to draw our military into the Russia-Ukraine war, but neither of them seems to care about what our own leaders have done to these soldiers. It is now abundantly clear from numerous data points that the shots have caused unimaginable injury among the general population. Military doctors have come forward
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that if peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin fail, it will mark the beginning of “a third World War.” While speaking with CNN host Fareed Zakaria, Zelenskyy said that he is “ready for negotiations” with Putin to try to end the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I’m ready for
On Sunday, The Right Scoop’s Fred T. reported on a left-wing columnist and editorial page editor getting caught in stunning hypocrisy when it came to her treatment of Supreme Court nominees: “Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus says a SCOTUS seat is too important to do fact-checking or truthfulness. Except when she says the opposite. So just
William Safire, the famed New York Times columnist who thought suicidal nationalism was a great idea for the Ukrainians back in 1991, used to write columns in which he peered into the souls of various leaders to see how the world looked from their point of view. Safire’s oeuvre of columns was a great illustration
Timothy Sandefur of the Goldwater Institute writes about the failure of an effort to raise taxes in Arizona: That effort first began in 2018, when public-school teachers across the state led an illegal strike that shut down most public schools for over a week. Falsely claiming that the state’s schools were money-starved, school employees refused show up for work
Abby Martinez had been feeling sick and close to tears all day. She had lunch with a friend, but could hardly eat. She didn’t know what was wrong, but suspected the feeling might have to do with her 19-year-old daughter Yaeli, who identified as a man. When Martinez couldn’t shake a feeling of deep sadness
After manufacturing fake news to assist the Democrat Party with rigging the 2020 election results, propagandizing the public with COVID- 19 misinformation, and pushing the experimental mRNA gene therapy compliance, a corporate media outlet is offering tips for working Americans who are struggling with inflation. Bloomberg News recommends people who are struggling to make ends
The Tally 3.0 autonomous mobile robot scans inventory in a grocery store. Simbe Robotics Automation and robotics are typically associated with multi-million budgets at multi-billion dollar companies. But as the cost of technology has come down, it’s become more affordable to smaller companies — even small businesses. Outside of Atlanta in Jonesboro, Georgia, THAT
As Ukrainians fight to preserve their democracy, PBS’s Christiane Amanpour declared it necessary on her Friday show to likewise preserve democracy at home against those would rather seek to install some sort of autocracy. Speaking with political scientist Francis Fukuyama, Amanpour warned, “your own country, the United States, has seen — and certainly some European
We had all kinds of newsy stuff planned for this episode when we recorded it the other day but we ended up wandering off into the Random Content Zone. via GIPHY We did end up talking about comedy, as well as attractive female police officers (Why should Megan have all the hot cop fun here
Summary: President Joe Biden will receive his daily briefing on Monday then host a call with EU leaders. Later, Biden will join a roundtable with business leaders to push climate crap and blame Putin for the terrible economy Biden made possible. Please check back with CDN often as the White House frequently updates the president’s schedule
Abraham Lincoln in 1865 (Alexander Gardner via Library of Congress) This day in 1854, what became the Republican Party was founded in Ripon, Wisconsin. The process that led from the collapse of the Whig Party between 1850-54 and the rise of the Republicans as their replacement between 1854-60 was a complicated one, and there were
Satirical news website Babylon Bee was reportedly suspended from Twitter on Sunday for what the social media platform determined to be “hateful conduct.” Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon revealed that Twitter had “locked out” the fake news publisher from its official account for alleged “hateful conduct.” According to the notice, Twitter suspended the Babylon Bee
A New York City father was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to fatally throwing his newborn baby to the ground. Christian Rodriguez, 27, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of his 6-week-old son, reported WPIX. In 2019, Rodriguez purportedly threw the month-old baby to the ground after the 38-day-old newborn
The editorial page of Sunday’s New York Times issued a 2,500-word defense of free expression, “Free Speech Is Under Threat.” Welcome, but overdue and also hypocritical, given the Times’ trend over the last few years of trying to shut down speech it dislikes and that it can’t monitor or control. And don’t wait for the paper
WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 02: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) meets with President Joe Bidens Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 in Washington, DC. Judge Jackson will meet with members of the Senate Leadership ahead of her confirmation hearings. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times