[ad_1] Authorities arrested a 74-year-old Virginia woman after she reportedly opened fire on a vehicle that allegedly crashed in her back yard, striking her vehicle and her other personal property. Police charged the driver of the vehicle with public intoxication. What are the details? According to a Monday Newsweek report, authorities in Warrenton, Virginia, arrested
Month: November 2020
[ad_1] Kevyn Bowles, principal of New Bridges Elementary, speaks while Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York, during a news conference ahead of schools reopening amid the coronavirus outbreak in the Brooklyn, N.Y., August 19, 2020. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters) In what many parents will see as a small miracle, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio
[ad_1] Hall of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal waves to the crowd after throwing a first pitch at the World Baseball Classic in Kissimmee, Fla., March 7, 2006. (Marc Serota / Reuters) Last week, President Trump made a statement about Brad Raffensperger, the secretary of state in Georgia: “He’s an enemy of the people.” Raffensperger has
[ad_1] Joe Biden somehow managed to fracture bones in his foot while playing with his dog on Saturday. He apparently thought he’d just sprained his ankle and went to see a doctor Sunday to have it checked: Biden was injured Saturday and visited an orthopedist at Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists in Newark, Del., for an examination
[ad_1] Polish President Andrzej Duda attends a meeting with local residents following his victory in a presidential election in Odrzywol, Poland July 13, 2020. (Marcin Kucewicz/Agencja Gazeta via Reuters) More than once, Poland saved Western civilization, M. D. Aeschliman explained in Crisis magazine some years ago. Read his two-part essay on the topic. It’s high-information
[ad_1] I’d argue that it’s the money they spend for outside “diversity training.” This ridiculous fad (which isn’t unique to higher education — you find it thriving in K-12 schools and business too) consumes lots of money to no purpose other than allowing leaders to think they’ve done something for social justice. In today’s Martin
[ad_1] So says CNN, so take it with a grain of salt. Obviously a brawl between the top conservative network and a fringier populist alternative is a narrative that Fox’s competitors are eager to encourage. Fox will deny the claim for the same reason. Never, ever would they publicly admit to feeling any anxiety about
[ad_1] Say, it’s certainly interesting timing for this observation, too, and in more ways than one. The New York Times did a deep dive on Joe Biden’s advisers and their corporate ties on Saturday, three weeks after the election and on the slowest news day of the week. Their motto may as well be All
[ad_1] Which message will resonate more in Georgia over the next few weeks, and which messenger will eclipse the other? On one hand, we have Donald Trump Jr fronting a GOTV messaging operation for the two Senate runoffs, exhorting Republicans to come out because every vote counts for David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. On the other,
[ad_1] Radical Muslims are persecuting thousands of Christians in the West African nation of Nigeria. Much of the Western world knows little about the hardships these Christians face, but the Rev. Johnnie Moore and Rabbi Abraham Cooper hope to change that. Moore and Cooper, two globally recognized human rights advocates, co-authored the new book “The
[ad_1] If the Democrats win a majority in the Senate, the pressure on a Biden administration to push leftward in tandem with the party will be immense. That makes the stakes in the upcoming Georgia runoffs high on every front, but one that gets little attention in news cycles lately is the trademark issue of
[ad_1] The talk in Washington is about revenge against Trump. It is not pretty. AOC said “Trump sycophants” should be held accountable for their “complicity in the future” and wants their Tweets archived as evidence. There’s a Trump Accountability Project. A WaPo columnist wrote that the people helping Trump now should “never serve in office, join
[ad_1] Better late than never. Or perhaps because he believes Joe Biden will be inaugurated in January, Dr. Fauci is finally admitting that children do not get terribly ill from or transmit COVID-19 in any significant way. Weird since Switzerland figured this out in April. Detailed genetic studies in Iceland showed that children were not
[ad_1] President Donald Trump’s getting a greater share of the black vote than the average Republican candidate and California voters’ rejection of affirmative action, an effort led by Asian Americans, are being seen as hopeful signs for a multi-ethnic conservatism. “So, what you’re seeing is people realizing that their lot is with an American way,
[ad_1] Even if President Donald Trump isn’t in the White House for the next four years, he’s leaving the next president with a whole lot to remember him by. As the days tick on, more liberals are starting to realize that even if Joe Biden wins, upending all that Trump did will be a much
[ad_1] I hear that climate change will destroy much of the world. “There will be irreversible damage to the planet!” warns a CNN anchor. Joe Biden says he’ll spend $500 billion a year to fight what his website calls an “existential threat to life.” Really? I’m a consumer reporter. Over the years, alarmed scientists have
[ad_1] When COVID-19 first reached America nearly a year ago, we knew very little about it—what it did, whom it affected most, or even whether human-to-human transmission was common. But one of the few things we knew for certain was that this virus—SARS-CoV-2, to use its technical name—was particularly dangerous to older Americans. As early
[ad_1] After spending two years avoiding serious questions about his policy preferences, his team and his prospective presidency, we now know what Joe Biden intends to do should the Electoral College, as expected, vote for him in December: He’ll reopen the swamp for business. The media spent four long years suggesting that President Donald Trump
[ad_1] Dr. Deborah Birx said Americans “may have made mistakes over the Thanksgiving time period,” and urged everyone who attended holiday gatherings last week to assume they are infected with COVID-19 and to get tested this week. Birx, the coordinator of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, made the statements during an appearance on “Face
[ad_1] One has to wonder if Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is thinking at all. Under his leadership, the state rammed through an election technology system change violating every known rule of system implementation project management. It deployed this completely new system for one of the most contested national elections in our nation’s history.
[ad_1] A New Jersey woman has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks claiming that she was fired from her barista job because she refused to wear a company t-shirt that promoted LGBT “pride.” The lawsuit was filed on Nov. 19 in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. What are the details? According
[ad_1] The “Time’s Up” organization, which is backed by several Hollywood actresses, spent a large amount of its donations on salaries, but relatively very little on legal costs to assist victims in court, according to public records. The Time’s Up legal defense fund was founded on Jan. 1, 2018, after receiving major donations from Hollywood
[ad_1] Los Angeles County officials announced Friday a new lockdown that bans most public and private gatherings amid a global surge of coronavirus cases. Reacting to the new stay-at-home order, KTTV-TV reporter Bill Melugin reminded area residents that LA officials used some of the money they received from the CARES Act, which was meant to
[ad_1] Next up on the holiday calendar is Christmas. In normal years, cities across the country hold Thanksgiving Day parades and the very last float is a Santa Claus-themed one. Santa ushers in the Christmas holiday season. This year as families prepare for Christmas, a visit with Santa Claus for their children will be different
[ad_1] The media will call it “sabotage,” but what Donald Trump is doing to Joe Biden has more to do with national security than transition politics. Trump is tying Biden’s hands on Iran, limiting his options so that the policies that Trump has set in motion will continue for a while.
[ad_1] An Oregon mink farm reported an outbreak of the coronavirus among animals and workers on November 19. The farm was placed under quarantine by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) on November 23. No animals or animal products can leave the farm while the farm is under quarantine. All of the farm’s workers were
[ad_1] Does the left fear a 2024 run by President Trump? Looks that way, judging from this morning’s AM Joy show on MSNBC, guest-hosted by Maria Teresa Kumar. The show devoted a segment to the possibility of Trump 2024. And in a pre-emptive strike on a possible run, the panel pleaded that the media shouldn’t
[ad_1] Japan recently released somber statistics regarding the number of suicides in the country, which found more suicides in one month than the total coronavirus deaths during the entire COVID-19 pandemic. In Japan, suicides in October surged to 2,153, according to a report from the National Police Agency. This is a 39.9% increase compared to
[ad_1] Gee, I wonder why Americans don’t put their trust in their elected leadership these days? After Bill de Blasio closed schools in New York City, supposedly on the basis of science, parents and health experts erupted in protest. No data actually supported the idea that elementary schools spread COVID-19, especially not anywhere near the levels
[ad_1] President Donald Trump is reportedly already considering his options for the 2024 presidential contest, and is actively discussing the specifics of re-launching his campaign with his closest confidants. According to the Daily Beast, Trump has even floated the possibility of launching his challenge against Biden on Inauguration Day. From the Daily Beast: The conversations
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