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Waukesha Atrocity Should Herald an End to the Bail Charade

Don’t set fictional $5 million bail. Deny bail to defendants who can be established by clear evidence as dangers to the community.

Another Professional Footballer Player Suddenly Collapses in the Middle of a Game

Adama Traore goes down clutching his chest during Champions League match.

Scranton Joe ups his game! President ‘rents’ his billionaire private equity ‘friend’ David Rubenstein’s $30M Nantucket compound for Thanksgiving – where a rock on...

President Joe Biden, his wife Jill and the extended Biden clan have camped out at the luxurious Nantucket compound owned by billionaire businessman turned philanthropist David Rubenstein for the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Impossible Insurrection of January 6

The right couldn’t stage a coup because liberals dominate nearly every institution of American politics and culture. Yet liberals refuse to see it. After the...

Catholic Student Suspended From Football After Allegedly Insisting There Are Two Genders. Now He’s Suing The School District.

A New Hampshire high school boy who is a practicing Catholic was suspended from playing football for one game after an exchange off-campus in which he allegedly insisted there are only two genders. Now he and his mother are suing the school district.

How the Right can beat Big Tech

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial has brought out just the latest in a continuing, epic series of examples of how Big Tech is grossly skewed to the left, and how they use their power and influence to push the political narrative embraced by their corporate owners.

Supermodel Slams NYC Vax Mandate

"I think we live in a democracy and we should be allowed to do what we want to do," says Carol Alt

Election Integrity Group: Most 2020 Ballot Images from 56 Georgia Counties Have Been Destroyed

A year after the election day in 2020, concerns still linger about election integrity in many states. This does not mean the election results are deeply in question, but it does suggest a need for more secure election processes next cycle.

Apple loses appeal in epic battle against payment monopoly

A US federal judge has denied Apple’s request for a pause on a previous court order forcing the company to allow app makers to implement their own payment systems, after the tech giant was sued over alleged antitrust violations.

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