
Month: July 2022


Police Say Woman Called 911 Three Times Before Being Murdered
An Ohio woman called police three times before she and her 6-year-old daughter were murdered, according to a report. Aisha Nelson first called 911 on June 22 around 5:30 p.m. to ask authorities how to […]

Lawmakers Want To Know Why Biden Made It Easier for Terrorists To Enter the US
Congressional Republicans on Friday launched a formal probe into the Biden administration over its decision to alter federal law so that individuals tied to terrorist organizations can more easily enter the United States. The investigation, […]


62-year-old man punched, kicked, carjacked by group of ‘kids’ — two of them armed — in broad daylight as victim readies to head home from Philly workplace
A 62-year-old man was punched, kicked, and carjacked by a group of “kids” — two of whom police said were armed — as the victim readied to head home from his Philadelphia workplace Tuesday afternoon. […]

This Blue State Cites George Floyd’s Death To Justify Trans Lesson for Kindergartners
The Maine Department of Education cited George Floyd’s death to defend its Biden-funded sex education lesson that taught kindergartners about transgenderism, according to internal documents obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. Facing criticism from parents, […]


Reparations: The left’s new segregation
OPINION: The media is calling it “groundbreaking.” A recent report from the California Reparations Task Force is spurring a movement to dress up welfare in a noxious new wrapper. A point-by-point refutation of the various […]

President Biden sold nearly 1 million barrels of oil from US Strategic Reserves to Chinese state-owned company that Hunter Biden invested in: Report
While Americans suffer through high gas prices, President Joe Biden sent more than 5 million barrels of oil from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserves to foreign countries, Reuters reported. There were 950,000 barrels of U.S. […]

Gas-Station Owners Push Back on Joe Biden’s Attack: ‘We Hate Our Gas Prices, Too’
As gas prices skyrocketed this spring, Chuck Graff heard rumblings from the frustrated customers of his St. Anthony, Minn., gas station and service center. Some told him they were scaling back summer travel plans to […]