Year: 2023
J.K. Rowling says she’d rather go to prison than refer to transgender women as women
J.K. Rowling, the author best known for creating Harry Potter, and for being a loud and proud trans-exclusionary radical feminist (terf), made a new series of anti-trans statements via social media this week, in which she […]
Father files federal lawsuit against Cherry Hill School District over pronoun policy
CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (WPVI) — A New Jersey father filed a federal lawsuit to block a state policy aimed at keeping schools from outing transgender students to their parents. Frederick Short Jr., whose three […]
White volunteers not wanted
Portland public school retired art teacher Paulla Dacklin had been volunteering as a docent at the Portland Art Museum for years. The 71-year-old remained active in her community by leading 30 tours a year for students of the Portland Public […]
Crime-Ridden Blue City Residents Underreported Crimes By Nearly 50%: POLL
Nearly half of crime goes unreported in San Francisco, a poll published on Wednesday by local political research group GrowSF found. The survey, which received 458 responses, found that although nearly a quarter of San […]
Homeless man horrifies San Francisco neighborhood with ‘free fentanyl 4 new users’ sign
A homeless man in San Francisco has put up two signs outside his tent residence that are angering some of his neighbors, according to a recent report. “Free fentanyl 4 new users,” one sign reads in […]
Federal judge again rules California assault weapons ban unconstitutional
A federal judge Thursday overturned California’s three-decade-old ban on assault weapons, finding it has no equivalent in early American history and is therefore unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez, of San Diego, found that modern […]
DEA St. Louis arrests 30 people associated with Black Mafia Family while breaking up drug trafficking ring
ST. LOUIS (KMOX)– The Drug Enforcement Agency of St. Louis say they arrested 30 people associated with the Black Mafia Family this week “We’re a safer society,” said DEA St. Louis Special Agent In Charge Jay […]