North Korea allegedly launched an intercontinental ballistic missile Thursday, according to South Korean and Japanese officials, marking the first time the country has performed such a test since 2017. News of the test comes just weeks after U.S. and South Korean defense officials warned the North’s recent missile testing activity …
Read More »New York Prosecutor Says He Resigned Over Failure to Charge Trump, Who Is 'Guilty of Multiple Felony Violations'
Former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance in 2018 launched an investigation into former President Trump’s financial practices, specifically whether he lied about the value of his assets to help him obtain loans. But when Alvin Bragg took over for Vance earlier this year, he decided to not pursue charges, prompting …
Read More »Proud Boy Brawler Tiny Toese Finally Faces Charges for Portland Rampage
Proud Boy brawler Tusitala “Tiny” Toese has been extradited to Oregon to face 11 charges stemming from a street battle with Antifa counterprotesters in Portland last August. Toese was arrested — and had been jailed in Washington state since January — on charges of unlawfully breaching the grounds of the …
Read More »Biden Says He'd Be 'Fortunate' to Run Against Trump Again in 2024
Joe Biden wants a rematch with Donald Trump. The president while speaking in Brussels on Thursday was asked if there’s anything he and NATO are trying to do to prevent their work from being undone should Trump or someone like him win the presidency in 2024. Biden said no, touted …
Read More »Don't Have Insurance? Kiss That Free Covid Lab Test Goodbye
As a federal funding bill languishes in Congress, money to reimburse the cost of coronavirus lab tests for uninsured people officially ran out Wednesday, the Associated Press reports. The Health Resources and Services Administration was forced to shut down its Uninsured Program because Congress has yet to act on the …
Read More »Madeleine Albright, First Woman Secretary of State, Dead at 84
Madeleine Albright, the first woman secretary of state, died on Wednesday at the age of 84. Her family announced her death in a statement. “We are heartbroken to announced that Dr. Madeleine K. Albright, the 64th U.S. Secretary of State and the first woman to hold that position, passed away …
Read More »Utah Governor Follows Indiana Governor's Lead: Vetoes Transgender Girls Sports Bill
UPDATE (3/22): Utah Gov. Spencer Cox vetoed a bill banning transgender girls from playing school sports on Tuesday, Associated Press reports. The news follows Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s decision on Monday to veto a similar bill banning transgender girls from competing in girls’ school sports. “I struggle to understand so …
Read More »Amid War Crimes in Ukraine, American Right Wingers Are Applauding Russia
Vladimir Putin is ramping up his brutal assault on Ukraine, shelling civilians from Odessa to Kharkiv, and leveling the port city of Mariupol — leading President Joe Biden to denounce the Russian dictator as a “war criminal.” But if the initial days of the war were marked by some conservatives …
Read More »Trump Rips the Heart Out of Groveling Loyalist by Rescinding Senate Endorsement
There may not be a candidate for Congress in America who prized Trump’s endorsement more than Mo Brooks. The Alabama representative now vying for Senate splashed “Endorsed by Donald Trump” across his campaign logo, worked it into his Twitter name, and is such a fanboy of the former president that …
Read More »Kid Rock Says Trump Turned to Him for Advice on How to Handle North Korea
Kid Rock and former President Trump have been close since the former first visited the latter in the White House in 2017, leading to a viral image of Kid Rock, Ted Nugent, and Sarah Palin flanking a grinning Trump behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. Kid Rock and …
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