February

The Antiwar Movement Roars Back to Life

On February 19th, the National Mall in Washington, DC saw its largest antiwar rally in 20 years.

U.K. Politician Suggests People ‘Work More’ To Afford Food Under Rising Inflation

Britain’s environment secretary suggested people struggling to pay for food during a historic cost-of-living crisis consider working more hours.

New Poll Shows Trump Maintains Double-Digit Lead in 2024 Presidential Run

Former President Donald Trump maintains a double-digit lead in a hypothetical 2024 Republican primary field, a recent McLaughlin & Associates survey revealed.

Canada’s Trudeau Scolds Heckler at Rally For Ukraine

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admonished a heckler at an event Friday night that marked the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Leftist L.A. District Attorney Punishes Prosecutor for ‘Misgendering’ Convicted Child Molester Accused of Murder

Far-left Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has suspended a prosecutor for "deadnaming" and "misgendering" a transgender person accused of murder.

Poll Shows Majority of Americans Worried About China’s Global Influence

A majority of the United States is worried about China’s influence around the world, according to a recent poll.

Ohio Residents File Class Action Lawsuit Against Railroad Company Norfolk Southern

Ohio residents filed a class action lawsuit on Thursday against the railroad company Norfolk Southern after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in early February and cast a toxic plume of chemicals over the town and polluted the air and water, according to the lawsuit’s text.

More Than 50,000 Dead After Turkey, Syria Earthquake

The combined death toll between Turkey and Syria after the February 6 earthquake surpassed 50,000 people.

Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Deans Used ChatGPT to Respond to MSU Shooting

"There is a sick and twisted irony to making a computer write your message about community and togetherness because you can't be bothered to reflect on it yourself," a Vanderbilt University alum said.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leads to Aviation Deaths: Tucker Carlson (Video)

A Fox News report highlights the death of Conrad Aska in a tragic aviation accident, revealing the dangers of hiring pilots based on irrelevant criteria like appearance rather than ability.

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