By Mark Tapscott Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee, attended Harvard Law School at the same time as Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and the two had, he said, a “very friendly and cordial” relationship despite their conflicting views. “You and I had a very positive and productive meeting in my office,” […]
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Questions Linger About Pennsylvania’s 2020 Election Results and GOP Response
By Beth Brelje The certified 2020 election results in Pennsylvania show Joe Biden won with 80,555 more votes than Donald Trump. But when then-Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar certified the vote on Nov. 24, 2020, the state had 784,752 more ballots than voters; nearly ten times more than Biden’s margin of victory. There are legitimate reasons for over-votes; for […]
Zelensky Says He Wants Talks With Putin, Failure Means ‘Third World War’
By Jack Phillips Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday announced he’s ready to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but he warned that if the talks fail, the conflict could escalate to become World War III. “I’m ready for negotiations with him. I was ready for the last two years. And I think that without negotiations, we cannot […]
White House Dodges Questions About Hunter Biden’s Laptop
By Nick Ciolino The White House has avoided questions related to an ongoing Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden and the now infamous laptop belonging to Hunter uncovered by journalists in 2020. The laptop containing emails detailing how Hunter used his father’s political power as leverage in overseas business dealings was first […]
Suppression of Hunter Biden Laptop Stories ‘Definitely’ Impacted 2020 Election: Barr
By Zachary Stieber The widespread action against stories on emails and other material from a laptop believed to be owned by President Joe Biden’s son impacted the 2020 election, former Attorney General William Barr said on March 17. After the New York Post reported on the materials, Twitter blocked the circulation of the story and […]
N.Y. Times finally admits Hunter Biden’s laptop authentic
By Art Moore The White House has continued to insist that the messages on the “Hunter Biden laptop” presenting evidence that Joe Biden and his family cashed in on his position as vice president are “Russian disinformation.” But now the New York Times finally has confirmed what has been evident to anyone with a modicum of curiosity – […]
Massachusetts to Reduce ‘Significant Overcount’ of COVID-19 Deaths
By Harry Lee The Massachusetts Public Health Department announced Thursday that the state would lower its COVID-19 death count by 3,700 due to new measuring criteria being implemented. The department said in a statement the new death definition is following the guidance (pdf) of the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists and the U.S. Centers for Disease […]
Military Aid to Ukraine Continues Amid Talk of Fighter Jets
By Autumn Spredemann Officials from the United States have discussed sending fighter jets to Ukraine as weapons, ammunition, and supportive defense equipment, continue to flow into the European nation while Russia’s invasion nears the end of its second week. In a March 6 statement, U.S. Secretary of Defense Antony Blinken said Poland had the “green […]
Bill Gates’ Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein Played Part in Divorce: Melinda Gates
By Katabella Roberts Melinda Gates has said that billionaire Bill Gates’ relationship with “evil personified” Jeffrey Epstein played a part in her divorce from the Microsoft co-founder. Epstein was found dead in a New York federal jail on Aug. 10, 2019, at the age of 66. At the time, he was awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges for abusing women […]
US Gas Prices Hit $4 per Gallon for First Time Since 2008
By Jack Phillips Gas prices surged to the highest level since 2008 on Sunday, hitting over $4 per gallon on average across the United States, according to automotive service organization AAA. California led the country with gas prices averaging more than $5.28 per gallon of regular unleaded, according to data from AAA. Nevada, Hawaii, Washington state, and […]
US Surgeon General Requests COVID-19 ‘Misinformation’ Data From Big Tech Companies
By Jack Phillips U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a request Thursday for information surrounding alleged COVID-19 misinformation from Big Tech companies, community organizations, and healthcare providers. “Misinformation has had a profound impact on COVID-19 and our response,” Murthy told CNN on Thursday, confirming that he sent a letter to those groups. “Studies have demonstrated that the vast […]
The Truth Is Coming Out About COVID Deaths
By Joseph Mercola Hospitals receive payments for testing every patient for COVID, every COVID diagnosis and every ‘COVID death,’ as well as any time they use remdesivir and mechanical ventilation. Early on in the COVID pandemic, people suspected that the deaths attributed to the infection were exaggerated. There was plenty of evidence for this. For […]

