2016

N.B.A. Denies Enes Kanter Freedom Blackballed by League for Criticizing China

Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner, says Enes Kanter Freedom was never blackballed from the league for speaking out about human rights issues.

Manhattan DA Ends Trump Investigation ‘Indefinitely’, Will No Longer Pursue Charges—Trump Team Responds

"A Radical Left lawyer who works with Chuck Schumer’s brother at a Democrat law firm is upset the District Attorney of New York has not yet pursued phony charges against President Trump," Trump's spokesperson said.

The White House can’t just wash away the stink of Hunter Biden’s laptop

The White House at some point is going to have to address Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Hunter Biden Bio Firm Partnered With Ukrainian Researchers ‘Isolating Deadly Pathogens’ Using Funds From Obama’s Defense Department

The U.S. President’s son was instrumental in funding a firm conducting pathogen and anthrax research in Ukrainian biolabs.

Trump Sues Hillary Clinton Over ‘Russia Collusion’ Allegations

President Donald J. Trump is suing Hillary Clinton and the DNC over the Russian collusion "false narrative."

Trump Wins Stormy Daniels Case

Daniels required to pay Trump almost $300,000 in attorneys' fees.

N.Y. Times Asks Candace Owens for ‘Context’ Regarding Her Calling Ukraine ‘Corrupt’—Owens Cites N.Y. Times’ Own Reporting

"I replied informing them that I actually got my ideas from the New York Times, and provided them links to their past articles," said Owens.

Canada’s Trudeau Met With Co-Founder of Ukraine’s Fascist Party

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland held a meeting last month with a famous Ukrainian neo-Nazi.

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Discrimination Case Involving Christian Legal Group, Cites First Amendment Rights

"The First Amendment gives 'special solicitude to the rights of religious organizations' to operate according to their faith without government interference," wrote Justice Alito.

Female Swimmer Who Lost to Trans Athlete Rejects Losses, Criticizes NCAA in 2-Page Public Letter

Reka Gyorgy belonged in the finals of the 500-yard freestyle at last week’s NCAA Women’s Swimming Championships in Atlanta — but the NCAA refused to exercise the slightest bit of common sense when it came to male University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas.

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