Almost

Beware the EU’s New Internet Regulations

Writing in the New York Times, Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen writes that new European Internet regulations will “make social media far better without impinging on free speech.” That isn’t true, and the ways in which it isn’t true illustrate rather well just how difficult it would be to regulate social-media platforms without undermining free speech.

Tulsi Gabbard: Obama Behind ‘Ministry of Truth,’ Biden Just a ‘Front Man’

Former Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D) suggested that former President Barack Obama is behind the Biden administration’s creation of the Disinformation Governance Board.

House Dems Suffer Election Anxiety, Complain Leaders Doing Too Little on Gas Prices

Democrats on Capitol Hill are increasingly anxious about how to show voters they are taking aggressive action to deflate swelled gasoline prices, even if that means voting on legislation that would likely not bear results.

Parents of Kids Under 18 Almost Twice as Likely to Vote Republican Over Democrat, New Poll Finds

Parents of children under 18 are nearly twice as likely to vote for Republican candidates over Democratic counterparts.

Longtime Analyst Mel Kiper Was Barred From NFL Draft Over Vaccine Status

Kiper has been a part of ESPN's draft coverage since 1984.

New York Times Calls for End to All-Male, All- White Cockpit

The Times article asserts that there is not enough gender and racial diversity in the airline pilot industry.

Mayorkas Can’t Name Single Referral From DHS to DOJ Involving ‘White Supremacists and Domestic Terrorists’ (Watch)

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has claimed that white extremists are the greatest terror threat to America.

Trump Finally Posts on His ‘Truth Social’ App

"I'M BACK! #COVFEFE," wrote Trump.

Almost 400 CDC Employees Have Not Received COVID Vax

In addition to the 382 who were unvaccinated, several more had only received one dose of Pfizer or Moderna.

‘Abortion and the Supreme Court’: WSJ

The Supreme Court will soon decide an abortion case in which Mississippi has asked the Justices to overturn Roe v. Wade. The oral argument suggested that five Justices lean toward doing so, but a ferocious lobbying campaign is trying to change their minds.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img