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Democrats only now discover that their culture wars are unpopular

By Zachary Faria, Commentary Fellow Research by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee indicates that battleground voters view the Democratic Party as “preachy,” “judgmental,” and “focused on culture wars.” Democrats are trying to fight this perception, but it seems the best way to beat it would be to stop being preachy, judgmental, and focused on culture […]

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Reporter tracks down Hillary Clinton, asks her straight to her face if she paid to spy on Trump

By Michael Austin, The Western Journal The recent revelations of the Durham report have Hillary Clinton’s camp scrambling. Why? Because the American people finally have substantial evidence to suggest she spied on former President Donald J. Trump prior to the 2016 election. Now, Clinton is even being hounded by reporters. A video posted to Twitter […]

Posted inHealthcare

Maine Doctor Ordered to Undergo Psych Evaluation for Prescribing Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine

By Alice Giordano Dr. Meryl Nass was hailed a hero by veterans for helping them expose the connection between the military’s mandatory anthrax vaccine and the serious illnesses they were experiencing. The 70-year old Maine internist has given Congressional testimonies in four states on vaccine efficacies, deciphered scientific studies for courts, and served as an international national […]

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How did Outkick get the goods on Stacey Abrams while the media dropped the ball?

By Becket Adams, Senior Commentary Writer Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams’s campaign launched just last December, yet she is already in full-blown panic mode. Newly surfaced photos show the extent to which Abrams went unmasked at a campaign event last Friday at an elementary school in Decatur, Georgia. The images, which were reported first by Outkick, […]

Posted inDepartment of Justice

Durham Court Filing Reveals DOJ Inspector General Horowitz Withheld Key Evidence From Special Counsel

By Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke News analysis A new court filing by special counsel John Durham reveals that Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael Horowitz concealed crucial information from Durham in connection with the ongoing prosecution of Michael Sussmann, a former attorney to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.  The filing also reveals that Horowitz failed to disclose that his office is […]

Posted inWeather

Winter Storm Kenan, a Major Nor’easter Packing Blizzard Conditions, Takes Aim at the East Coast

By Weather.com Meteorologists Winter Storm Kenan is set to pummel parts of the East Coast with heavy snow and strong winds, including blizzard conditions that will cripple travel in some areas. Blizzard warnings are in effect from the southern Delmarva Peninsula to eastern New Jersey, central and eastern Long Island, southeast Connecticut, Rhode Island, eastern […]

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White House Report Card: Biden’s shrinking presidency stalling out

By Paul Bedard Washington Secrets Columnist This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden and his agenda stalled out, leaving him little to brag about on his one-year anniversary Thursday. The biggest events of the week look like former President Donald Trump wrote them: a 33% approval rating, a sloppy voting rights speech that insulted even Democrats, […]

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Supplies Still Limited More Than a Year After Monoclonal Antibodies Authorized for Treating COVID-19

By Meiling Lee Despite being the only authorized outpatient medical therapy for preventing the worsening of COVID-19 symptoms in high-risk patients, there remains no steady supply of monoclonal antibodies from the federal government a year after its approval for use by medical regulators. Rolled out in the same month as the COVID-19 vaccines, monoclonal antibody therapies have […]

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Did Dismissals of Safe Outpatient Drugs Cause Needless COVID Deaths? Dissenting Doctors Say Yes

By Clayton Fox, Real Clear Investigations For the first nine months of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were no officially approved outpatient treatments for combating the disease. From March 2020, when the virus first emerged in the United States, until that November, when the Food and Drug Administration authorized emergency use of monoclonal antibodies, health authorities […]