CATEGORY

Breaking

Pro-Palestinian Protest Disrupts San Francisco Christmas Festivities

Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted a Christmas festivity in San Franciso.

UC San Diego to Add Climate Change Requirement

The University of California, San Diego announced that undergraduate students will be required to complete a one-quarter course about climate change.

Seattle Law Enforcement Ordered to Allow Protest During Rush Hour

Seattle, Washington law enforcement was told to allow a pro-Palestine demonstration to take place on a bridge during rush hour traffic.

Senate Staffer Behind Gay Porn Tape Fired

The U.S. Senate staffer allegedly behind a gay porn video filmed in a room inside the Heart Senate Office building has been fired by Senator Ben Cardin's (D-MD) office.

Rudy Giuliani to Pay $148 Million in Defamation Case

Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani owes almost $150 million after making defamatory statements about two Georgia election workers.

Christian Veteran Beheads Iowa Capitol’s Satanic Display

Veteran Michael Cassidy has been arrested after beheading the satanic display at Iowa's capitol.

Rep. Andy Biggs Calls for Charges Against Democrat Eric Swalwell for Aiding Hunter Biden

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) is calling for Eric Swalwell (D-CA) to be punished by Congress for helping Hunter Biden on Wednesday morning.

Former ‘Diversity Manager’ at Facebook Pleads Guilty to Stealing $4 Million From Company

A former Facebook "Diversity Manager" plead guilty to stealing more than $4 million from the company through an "elaborate scheme involving fraudulent vendors, fictitious charges, and cash kickbacks," prosecutors said.

Pro-Vaccine Journalist Who Called for Unvaccinated Police Officers to be Fired ‘Dies Suddenly’

Canadian leftist reporter Ian Vandaelle who called for those police officers who refused the COVID vaccine to be fired has died suddenly at 33-years-old.

Chinese Cyberattacks Attempt to ‘Destroy Critical Infrastructure’

Chinese hacks into United States infrastructure are reportedly attempts to prepare for future action rather than immediate disruption, according to a report from The Washington Post.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img