A medical technician injects sperm directly into an egg during an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure at the Laboratory of Reproductive Biology CECOS of Tenon Hospital, Paris, France, September 19, 2019. (Benoit Tessier/Reuters) It is no secret that the traditional family is under unprecedented assault. But we haven’t seen anything yet. A time is coming —
School masking requirements will remain in place for now in California, and the Los Angeles Times Editorial Board contends that keeping kids masked up is the right move. On Wednesday, people who are vaccinated against COVID-19 will no longer be required to sport masks in all public indoor places. The unvaccinated will still be required
A Montessori preschool center in Massachusetts may shut down permanently after a teacher had kids participate in a “Blackface” activity to celebrate Black History Month. The controversy began when a parent picked up their kids from the IC Kids Montessori center and saw they had spattered black paint on themselves. When asked about it, they
Twitter has expanded its mode aimed at protecting user “safety.” The platform introduced “Safety Mode” in September of last year and said its aim was to “limit unwelcome interactions on Twitter.” The mode was initially only available to a select group of beta testers, but the platform announced Tuesday that the mode would be offered
(Note: This is a sponsored post from FleeTheCity.com. Thank you for your support!) Elites are engineering the end of our country. As inflation explodes, cities are collapsing. Criminals run the streets. Their new world order bullied us into taking their vaccines. They made us register our firearms. They forced us to use their electricity and
Britain’s Prince Andrew near royal Sandringham estate, in Norfolk, Britain January 19, 2020. (Chris Radburn/Reuters) Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has settled the lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, who claimed he sexual abused her when she was underage while she was also being exploited by Jeffrey Epstein. “We write jointly with counsel for defendant to
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed disturbing trends about how critical race theory and LGBT indoctrination were being promulgated in schools. Parents, infuriated that their kids are being brainwashed, went to school board meetings to express their discontent. Now, some educators are attempting to hide their lesson plans from parents who would take issue with them. But
Los Angeles Rams’ Von Miller celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after winning Super Bowl LVI. Mike Segar | Reuters Super Bowl ratings recovered from last year’s low, but the National Football League’s championship game didn’t reach a record projection. The game aired on NBC, Telemundo and the streaming service Peacock and attracted an average
Sarah Palin’s libel lawsuit against The New York Times will be dismissed, a US judge has ruled – despite a jury still deliberating the case. In an abrupt twist to the trial, US district judge Jed Rakoff announced he will throw out the case when the trial ends, no matter what verdict the jury reaches.
While many of her colleagues and their respective networks have refused to cover the bombshell news in the Durham investigation, Fox’s Jacqui Heinrich brought it up during Monday’s White House press briefing, repeatedly pressing Principal Deputy Press Secretary and former MSNBCer Karine Jean-Pierre for answers on whether Team Biden supports spying on political opponents. Of
Last Friday, when we learned about the latest filing from Special Counsel John Durham in his investigation of Russiagate, it was a welcome development considering how little we’ve learned from the investigation. But in the nearly three years that Durham has been investigating the Obama Justice Department’s spying on the Trump campaign, very few details
Maryland state House Democrats proposed a constitutional amendment Monday enshrining abortion rights within the state, the Associated Press reported. The proposal was introduced by state House Speaker Adrienne Jones, who said the Supreme Court “has allowed some of the most restricting abortion legislation we’ve seen in a generation,” according to the AP. Jones appeared to
In response to Heartless at the New York Times You know, Ramesh, somebody really should come up with a word for an organ made up of “cardiac cells that emit electric pulses and pump blood.” You’d think a company that has just made a large investment in five-letter words would be able to produce the
Yesterday, NFL star and Stanford grad Richard Sherman made great use of his black privilege. Sherman announced his retirement from football and launched his TV broadcasting career by climbing on the back of Super Bowl-winning quarterback Matt Stafford. Sherman took a massive dump on the idea of the Rams’ Super Bowl victory justifying Stafford’s candidacy
MSNBC’s Joy Reid blasted the NFL, saying that the league tried to “sanitize blackness” for Sunday’s Super Bowl. What are the details? During Monday’s broadcast of “The ReidOut,” Reid took aim at the NFL for its “sport with a lot of black people in it” — but “not black people with power.” The show opened
New York Times economist Paul Krugman spewed bile at the so-called “vandalism” by Canadian truckers protesting the country’s draconian COVID-19 policies. He did this while dismissing the 2020 Marxist Black Lives Matter riots across the U.S. that reportedly caused at least around $2 billion in damages. Krugman flailed that the Canadian truckers were engaged in
Trans-Atlantic liberals elide, excuse, and obfuscate the presence of neo-Nazis among their champs in places like Ukraine and Hungary. Partisans the world over prefer to see no evil on their own side. Yet even by the rock-bottom standards of modern politics, it’s appalling to watch the trans-Atlantic liberals elide, excuse, and obfuscate the presence of
A rocket on course to crash into the moon is a China rocket not a SpaceX rocket as first reported. Experts who first identified the rocket heading on a crash course for the moon realized that they misidentified the piece of space trash. Astronomy experts say they originally misread the secrets of the night sky last
Supporters of the San Francisco School Board recall talk to voters outside of a market. (Contributed) San Francisco voters will decide today whether to recall three progressive school board members, a proposal that has drawn support from across the political spectrum, but that also has driven a wedge between Democrats in the overwhelmingly liberal city.
The Violence Against Women Act is once again up for debate and a vote in the Senate. The previous iteration of the bill failed last year, having stalled in the Senate after complaints concerning the bill’s handgun restrictions, carve-outs for LGBTQ groups, stealth “gender identity” inclusions, and the constitutionally prohibited expansion of the jurisdiction of
Gold medalist USA’s Nathan Chen celebrates at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games on February 10. Sebastien Bozon | AFP | Getty Images The 2022 Winter Olympics is well underway in Beijing, and more than 200 medals have already been awarded to athletes from around the world. Finishing on the podium is a matter of
Donald Trump’s longtime accounting firm has cut ties with the former US president – saying a decade of annual financial statements it prepared for the Trump Organization can no longer be replied upon. The “statements of financial condition”, which Mr Trump used to secure loans, form part of two law enforcement investigations into the Trump
Over the weekend, a “bombshell” was released by special counsel John Durham, revealing that contractors for the Hillary Clinton campaign were spying on Donald Trump (even into his White House years). The networks and major papers avoided touching this news like Durham was a leper. A search of closed-captioning results showed the only mentions were on
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Seattle’s transit system has become unusable after reports of toxic fentanyl and meth smoke, volatile behavior and dangerous work environments, which has scared off travelers, local authorities said, The Seattle Times reported Monday. The city plans to release a new Safety, Security and Fare Enforcement Initiative in February, incorporating surveys and comments from 8,000 people,
J. D. Vance speaks at the 2021 Southwest Regional Conference hosted by Turning Point USA in Phoenix, Ariz., April 17, 2021. (Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons) Republicans may be well positioned in 2022 in terms of Joe Biden’s unpopularity, but in the Senate in particular, there is a significant risk that the party will lose winnable races
The Republican Party of New Mexico is calling on a Democrat state lawmaker to step down after she was arrested for drunk driving and two other charges on a “Super Bowl saturation patrol” traffic stop. State Rep. Georgene Louis of Albuquerque was stopped on Sunday evening by a police officer who said he smelled alcohol
Marc Racicot, a former Montana governor and former chair of the Republican National Committee, has written a letter to current RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel calling for her to lead the committee in reversing course on the recently passed resolution censuring GOP Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois. Both Cheney and Kinzinger
Just like their broadcast network counterparts, the primetime hours of both CNN and MSNBC completely ignored the bombshell court filings from Special Counsel John Durham showing that Hillary Clinton’s campaign allegedly spied on then-President Donald Trump both at Trump Tower in New York and the White House. In fact, with the exception of a brief segment
In the 2006 documentary film Unrepentant, in grainy footage of a protest, a bandana-clad man identified as “William Combes, Kamloops Residential School (Catholic Church)” is interviewed. William “Billy” Combes, who was then living a hard life on the streets of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (he died in 2011), states: “They want evidence. As a seven-year-old child, I