By Bob Unruh A complaint has been filed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission bringing bribery allegations against the mayor, a former mayor and the city clerk of Milwaukee over their actions leading up to and during the 2020 president election. Officials with the Thomas More Society, acting on behalf of a Milwaukee voter, levied the […]
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CDC Removes 24 Percent of Child COVID-19 Deaths, Thousands of Others
By Zachary Stieber The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed tens of thousands of deaths linked to COVID-19, including nearly a quarter of deaths it had listed in those under 18 years old. The health agency quietly made the change on its data tracker website on March 15. “Data on deaths were adjusted after […]
Russian Economy Faces Point of No Return As World Targets Kremlin
By Andrew Moran Since President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, the international community has pummeled Russia with a series of financial penalties and economic sanctions targeting leaders, state-owned firms, and financial systems. Is Moscow at the point of no return? The Russian ruble fell to an all-time low of 119.25 per dollar on Monday, losing about 32 percent […]
Biden Administration’s Energy Policies Financing Putin’s Actions in Ukraine: Larry Kudlow
By Katabella Roberts and Jan Jekielek The United States is effectively financing President Vladimir Putin’s aggressive actions in Ukraine due to the Biden administration’s “stupid energy policies,” according to Larry Kudlow, one of former President Donald Trump’s top economic advisers. Russia has been hit with a string of sanctions from the West in recent days following its invasion of […]
Governor candidate’s ad accuses TV stations of airing ‘fake news’ DURING newscasts!
By Bob Unruh Kari Lake, the candidate for Arizona governor who has earned the support of President Trump, already has taken to task multiple reporters who have confronted her with questions that appear aimed at making her, and other Republicans, look bad. Now she’s turned the tables, creating an ad that is airing during the […]
Biden gets no reprieve from bad poll numbers
By W. James Antle III, Politics Editor President Joe Biden’s team had hoped the signing of the infrastructure law last year would be a turning point for the administration. No such luck. Instead, Biden’s position has looked weaker despite some other positives he could point to — falling unemployment, a respectable January jobs report and the upward revision […]
Charlie Savage is the reason no one trusts journalists
By Conn Carroll, Commentary Editor If you want to know why trust in journalism is at an all-time low, look no further than the latest apologia written by Charlie Savage of the New York Times. Last Friday, Special Counsel John Durham filed a motion asking a federal court to secure a waiver from defendant Michael Sussmann, acknowledging that Sussmann’s […]
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, […]
The Party of Insurrection
By David Kupelian One year after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, President Joe Biden gravely informed the nation that the incident, during which exactly one person, an unarmed female pro-Trump protester, was killed – unnecessarily shot to death at close range, without warning, by a Capitol Hill policeman – was “the most significant test of our democracy since […]
Biden Administration Is Withdrawing OSHA COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
By Jack Phillips The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced Tuesday it will formally withdraw its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses with 100 or more employees on Wednesday. The agency issued an announcement in the Federal Register that it will withdraw its rule, known as an emergency temporary standard (ETS), which required companies to […]
Federal Appeals Court Rules Two California Counties Violated Rights With Pandemic Gun Store Shutdowns
By Katabella Roberts A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that two California counties violated the constitutional right to keep and bear arms when they shut down gun and ammunition stores during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The National Rifle Association and other pro-gun groups sued the state in March 2020 (pdf) over the shutdowns after gun and ammunition stores were deemed […]
Manchin and Sinema Vote With Republicans Against Changing Senate Rules for Elections Overhaul
By Ivan Pentchoukov Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) joined Republican senators on Jan. 19 to vote down an attempt by the Democrats to change the rules of the U.S. Senate in order to pass a major elections overhaul bill that was a top priority for President Joe Biden. Manchin and Sinema […]