Month: September 2020
Salon Owner Jailed For Defying COVID-19 Lockdown Slams Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Shelley Luther, a Dallas salon owner who was jailed in May for defying COVID-19 lockdown orders, spoke with the Daily Caller’s Samantha Renck about Speaker Nancy Pelosi getting her hair done, why she chose to […]
2016 all over again? Investors ready for big market moves as U.S. election nears
ballots has also unsettled some investors. Moreover, a buildup of positions in big tech-related stocks has increased risk, as seen in a sharp market sell-off on Thursday. “This is just a situation where all the […]
In crackdown on Portland protests, state troopers are back, ‘deputized’ as federal officers. Why it matters.
As unrest has continued into a fourth month in Portland, a detachment of Oregon state troopers specially deputized to act as federal law enforcement agents has been sent to the city to help keep order. […]
Joe Biden bumbles into moment of awkward truth
Joe Biden, former vice president and the Democratic Party’s pick for the White House this November, stumbled and bumbled into an awkward moment of truth on the campaign trail in Kenosha, saying he’d like to […]
You just want to scream’: ESPN host laments ‘white privilege’ after NBA team hires white head coach
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith responded to news that NBA Hall of Famer Steve Nash was hired as the new head coach of the Brooklyn Nets by blaming “white privilege.” “Ladies and gentlemen, there’s no […]
Salon owner who tangled with Pelosi responds to Trump’s call for her to run for House
She’s a salon owner and a single mom, and Erica Kious told Fox News Thursday she just may not be able to work in a new assignment from President Trump – Speaker of the House. […]
Discover blocks donations to site raising money for Kyle Rittenhouse defense
Discover Financial Services has blocked customers from making donations on a Christian crowdfunding site that was raising money for accused Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse, a report said. GiveSendGo has raised more than $380,000 for the […]
Police, protesters clash in Rochester after mayor suspends officers involved in man’s suffocation death
Protesters marched in Rochester, N.Y., on Thursday night, as many appeared unswayed by the city’s mayor’s recent decision to suspend seven police officers involved in the suffocation death of Daniel Prude. Prude, 41, a Black […]