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Hollywood Elites Panic, Vow to Quit Twitter over Elon Musk Takeover: ‘I’m Out of Here’

Left-wing Hollywood elites are vowing to quit Twitter after Elon Musk completed his $44 billion takeover of the social media giant this week.

California to Build Teacher Housing on School Property

The state legislature has rezoned areas where teachers could live.

Yahoo! Finance: We Could Ease Diaper Shortage If Pregnancy Centers Would Quit Convincing Women To Keep Their Babies

Yahoo! Finance not only thinks that killing off babies in the womb is a solution for diaper poverty in the U.S. but also says...

Mark Wahlberg Says He Left California for Nevada ‘to Give My Kids a Better Life’

Action star Mark Wahlberg has said goodbye to Hollywood and moved his family to Nevada, a simple choice he said made “to give my kids a better life.”

Kanye: ‘I’m Pro-life,’ ‘50% Of Black Death in America Is Abortion’

Kanye West told Tucker Carlson that he is “pro-life” and blamed the abortion industry for “50% of black death in America,” when the rap star and political candidate joined the Fox News host for a one-on-one sit-down interview.

LGBTQ Rom-Com Flops at Box Office—Writer Blames ‘Homophobic Weirdos’

The screenwriter behind “Bros,” Hollywood‘s first LGBTQ romantic comedy, is blaming “homophobic weirdos” for the film’s dismal opening weekend box office performance.

‘Saturday Night Live’ Introduces First ‘Nonbinary’ Cast Member

'Saturday Night Live' has hired its first 'nonbinary' cast member when the show returns for its 48th season this fall.

Left-Leaning Emmy Award’s Viewership Tanks to All-Time Low

Monday night's 74th Primetime Emmy Awards took a 25 percent dive in viewership once again this year.

Why Are the ‘Liberal’ Rich Destroying America’s Greatest Cities?

Two powerful new articles—“The Fall of Los Angeles” by Joel Kotkin and “NYC’s Trinity School bares its unholy leftist hate” by Miranda Devine—illustrate in different ways what most of us have known for some time.

Nolte: Woke Summer Movie Box Office Collapses 21%

The summer box office took a 21 percent dive this year. LOL. From the Wall Street Journal: That haul was 21% lower than the summer season in 2019,...

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