By Jackson Elliott In many places in rural America, it seems the 2020 election never ended. “Trump 2020” signs still dot the roadsides, Trump flags still flutter, and Trump hats are still in style. Unlike previous presidential candidates who disappeared after a lost election, former President Donald Trump is still loved by his supporters. It’s […]
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New Rail Terminal Makes Savannah’s Port 3rd Largest in Country
By Jackson Elliot North America’s largest railport terminal has risen from out of a swamp in Savannah, Georgia. The Mason Mega Rail Terminal makes Savannah the third-largest port in the United States, according to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 12, Kemp announced that the new terminal would raise the port’s rail […]
Hundreds Protest Against Vaccine Mandates Near Golden Gate Bridge
By Cynthia Cai SAN FRANCISCO—Hundreds of people gathered at the Golden Gate Bridge on Nov. 11 to protest vaccine mandates. The Thursday afternoon protest was one of many protests that are being held throughout the month of November as part of the Nationwide Walkout. California recently adopted vaccine mandates for children aged 5 to 11, in addition to […]
Biden shocked to learn high gas prices are his fault
By Kaylee McGhee White, Commentary Writer President Joe Biden appeared shocked this week to discover that gas prices are so high. Just wait until he finds out his administration is the reason why. “We got a higher demand for goods at the same time we’re facing disruptions in the supplies to make those goods. This is a […]
Why Ford CEO Is Warning Automaker’s Employees to Take Tesla Seriously: ‘We Can’t Ignore This Competition Anymore’
By Benzinga, Rachit Vats Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley is the latest legacy-automaker executive to warn employees that electric-vehicle segment leader Tesla Inc. needs to be taken seriously, Electrek reported on Monday, citing Detroit Free Press. What Happened Farley praised Tesla’s overall prowess in a recent internal meeting and said the Elon Musk-led company makes electric vehicles […]
Naturally Acquired Immunity Versus Vaccine Acquired Immunity
By Jennifer Margulis “He’s got a pass!” said the dad sitting across from me at the airport in Bismarck, North Dakota, where we were both stranded due to flight delays. He gestured to his 5-year-old son. “Had a slight fever and tested positive for COVID. We had to keep him home from school for a […]
Democrats’ Proposed Build Back Better Act a Gift to Unions, Report Says
By Matthew Vadum Provisions in the Democrats’ proposed “Build Back Better Act,” a massive social spending bill that will cost trillions of dollars, will boost labor union coffers by billions of dollars, according to a new report from the Freedom Foundation in Washington state. In the report, Maxford Nelsen, director of labor policy for the Freedom […]
Effectiveness of 2 of 3 COVID-19 Vaccines Used in US Drops Below 50 Percent
By Zachary Stieber The effectiveness of the three COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States has declined in recent months, with protection against infection falling under 50 percent for two of them, according to a new study. Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine dropped from 89.2 percent in March to 58 percent in September, researchers found. During the same […]
Cartels Using Narco Slaves to Grow Illegal Marijuana on Industrial Scale in Oregon
By Scottie Barnes Seven years after Oregon legalized recreational marijuana, the market for cannabis is booming. But rather than propagate a legal agricultural sector that grows the state’s economy as intended, the industry has taken a dark turn in Southern Oregon. Today, it is cultivating an ecosystem of international organized crime, human trafficking, and environmental degradation. […]
Supreme Court Defies Biden Administration, Accepts Immigration, EPA Cases
By Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court decided Oct. 29 to hear two cases that the Biden administration did not want the court to hear—one, aimed at reviving a rule that screens out potentially government-dependent immigrants, and another that could roll back the reach of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The court decisions came as […]
Shipping Problems to Persist Through 2022 Amid Supply Chain Crisis: Economists
By Katabella Roberts Economists expect shipping problems at large ports in the United States as well as the subsequent shortage in goods and price increases to persist into the middle of 2022 amid the ongoing supply chain crisis. Roughly 77 ships are currently waiting outside docks in the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, carrying a […]
Walgreens Responds After Family Says Children Received COVID-19 Vaccine Instead of Flu Shot
By Jack Phillips Walgreens issued a statement saying vaccine mix-ups are rare after an Indiana family said their two young children got two full adult doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine instead of influenza shots. Speaking to 14News, Alexandra and Joshua Price said a Walgreens in Evansville, Indiana, administered the COVID-19 vaccines to their two young children, aged 4 and […]