University in Michigan Reimburses Students After Professor Forced Class to...
by Alexa Schwerha Michigan State University (MSU) will reimburse students in a business course who were forced to purchase a subscription to the professor’s website which allegedly donated to...
View ArticleGOP, Dems Have Entered the AI Arms Race Ahead of the 2024 Election
by Mary Lou Masters Republicans and Democrats are entering an arms race to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in upcoming 2024 campaigns to complete simple, daily tasks previously accomplished by...
View ArticleBiden’s World Bank Pick Calls for ‘Trillions’ in Climate Spending
by John Hugh DeMastri Ajay Banga, the former CEO of Mastercard that President Joe Biden has nominated to head the World Bank, told Axios Wednesday that both the bank and the private sector needed to...
View ArticleMinnesota Teacher Wants to ‘Secretly Inject’ Kids with Puberty Blockers
by Hayley Feland A Bemidji High School teacher fantasizes about secretly injecting children with puberty blockers, according to a Facebook post obtained by Alpha News. “Me coming to the realization...
View ArticleRepublican States Weigh Rejecting Federal Education Funds to Block Federal...
Republican states are beginning to consider rejecting federal funding for K-12 education in order to keep out federal interference in the form of the strings attached to the monies. In February,...
View ArticleNational Archives Admits over 1,100 Biden Records Pages at Penn Office, Lacks...
by Madeleine Hubbard The National Archives has admitted that approximately 1,170 pages of records from President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were found at the Penn Biden Center in November...
View Article‘Don’t Want to Get in the Way’: Pete Buttigieg Declines to Visit Site of...
by Alexa Schwerha Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said on Thursday that he will not visit a small Minnesota town that was evacuated after a Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) train derailed...
View ArticleAG Merrick Garland Refuses to Investigate Nashville Shooting as Hate Crime
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland refused to commit to using federal resources to investigate Monday’s shooting in Nashville as a hate crime, despite the perpetrator’s...
View ArticleGrand Jury Votes to Indict Trump in Stormy Daniels Hush Money Case
by Ben Whedon A Manhattan grand jury has reportedly voted to indict former President Donald Trump over his alleged role in a payment to Stormy Daniels in 2016, making him the first former president...
View Article‘Unacceptable Incompetence’: CDC Made Dozens of Basic Data Errors on COVID,...
by Greg Piper The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found itself hoist with its own petard by making 25 basic statistical and numerical errors related to COVID-19, particularly with...
View ArticleMajority of Voters Say They’re Willing to Stop Buying Products from China to...
by Madeleine Hubbard More than three-out-of-four American voters say they would be willing to stop buying products made in China in order to help counter the Chinese Communist Party and lessen the...
View ArticleAmericans Continue to Flee Crime-Ridden Blue Cities for the Burbs and Red...
by Laurel Duggan Americans once again fled large cities for suburbs and Republican-led states in massive numbers from June 2021 to June 2022, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of U.S....
View ArticleGOP Presidential Challenger Vivek Ramaswamy Calls ‘Politically Motivated’...
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is strongly condemning a New York Grand Jury’s indictment of former President Donald Trump, calling it a “dark moment in American history.” Thursday’s...
View ArticleLos Angeles, Cook Counties Post Biggest Population Losses in U.S. in 2022
by Brett Rowland The number of people who used to live in Los Angeles County and Cook County in Illinois continues to plummet. Los Angeles County posted the largest population decline of all...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Jaye Madison
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Doing what I do, I get sent a lot of artists to check out. A Facebook friend told me to check out the Jaye Madison band. I listened and they could absolutely sing. But normally I...
View ArticleCommentary: The Energy Transition Is a Delusion Indeed
by Benjamin Zycher The “energy transition” continues to receive thunderous applause from all the usual Beltway suspects, an exercise in groupthink fantasy amazing to behold. For those with actual...
View ArticleKirk Cameron Welcomes Critics at His Library Events as ‘Opportunity’ to...
by Nicholas Ballasy Actor and author Kirk Cameron told Just the News that he welcomes his critics at the library events he’s holding for his national book tour as an “opportunity” to potentially...
View ArticleBorder Authorities Detail Smuggling Routes, Warn of Greater Surge in Chinese...
by Jennie Taer Border authorities in the U.S. are expecting a further increase in the number of Chinese migrants crossing illegally at the southern border, and have identified key ways they are...
View ArticleCommentary: The Post-Normal World After COVID
by Vincent McCaffrey Like most polls, Gallup polls are usually paid advertisements for whomever commissions them and therefore deserving of as little attention. However, the indefatigable Sharyl...
View ArticleConnecticut Archdiocese of Hartford Investigates Possible Eucharistic Miracle
The Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut, issued a statement Tuesday about its ongoing investigation into a possible Eucharistic miracle that was reported at St. Thomas Church in Thomaston...
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