News Analysis

Opinion, News Analysis

Seattle Democrats feed on pandemic rental assistance fund despite being gainfully employed

Andrew Grant Houston ceased paying rent on his $1,695 per month Capitol Hill apartment at the beginning the pandemic while being employed as an interim policy manager for a Seattle City Councilmember.

Ari Hoffman / Dec 29, 2021

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

If the unvaccinated should pay for their own healthcare, then why not smokers, addicts, and obese people?

Would Winnipeg gastroenterologist Dr. Charles Bernstein argue that obese people or smokers should be barred from entering grocery stores and supermarkets?

John Carpay / Dec 28, 2021

News Analysis

The Daily Beast fabricated claim that armed rioter pretended to be BLM supporter

24-year-old Ivan Harrison Hunter, of Boerne, Texas, admitted to firing 13 rounds from an "AK-47 style rifle" at the Third Precinct police building in Minneapolis during a BLM riot in May 2020.

Nick Monroe / Dec 28, 2021

News Analysis

The View is dared to seat Candace Owens as they struggle to replace Republican Meghan McCain

"They want someone who is going to fight — but not too hard, because they don't want it to be ugly and bickering."

Nick Monroe / Dec 28, 2021

American News, News Analysis

WATCH: Biden says 'there's no federal solution' to COVID after vowing to 'shut down the virus' last year

"Look, there is no federal solution," Biden said. "This gets solved at the state level."

Libby Emmons / Dec 27, 2021

American News, News Analysis

Eric Swalwell, who slept with a Chinese spy, calls father 'pathetic' for 'Let's go Brandon' joke

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) on Saturday lashed out against Republicans in Congress for not doing more to denounce a prank caller who, on the night previous, told the Bidens "Let's go Brandon" before hanging up.

James Anthony / Dec 27, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

Chappelle's show to go on while Seattle won't allow people to watch New Year's fireworks outdoors

"Viewers are encouraged to watch at home or at viewing parties to experience the made-for-TV special effects layered on top of live fireworks display."

Ari Hoffman / Dec 27, 2021

Culture, News Analysis

Business Insider tries to cancel Will Ferrell's 'Elf' on Christmas

There is no classic piece of art or cinema that is exempt from cancellation by the woke mob. In fact, it is our most beloved pieces of culture that are often targetted by ideologues and this is the case with Elf.

Angelo Isidorou / Dec 26, 2021

News, News Analysis

LeBron James posts meme critical of COVID panic on Christmas Eve

Controversial basketball star LeBron James posted what many are saying is a decidedly out-of-character meme on Friday evening, involving COVID and a classic Spiderman cartoon.

James Anthony / Dec 25, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

BlueAnon celebrates Christmas by doxxing father who said 'Let's go Brandon' to Joe Biden

The Oregon dad's name and social media information was posted.

Libby Emmons / Dec 25, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

Buzzfeed wants to 'deplatform white parents'

The article misses entirely that "the majority of parents of all racial backgrounds," as Christopher Rufo notes, "oppose critical race theory in the curriculum."

Libby Emmons / Dec 24, 2021

American News, News Analysis

United Airlines and others cancel dozens of flights scheduled for Christmas Eve amid COVID outbreak

"We’re sorry for the disruption and are working hard to rebook as many people as possible and get them on their way for the holidays."

Nick Monroe / Dec 24, 2021

Opinion, Discourse, #badge-discourse

30 years after the Soviet Union's collapse, we still fight tyranny

The collapse of the Soviet Union on Christmas day, 1991, was an important step away from totalitarianism. We should be grateful to the millions of people who resisted tyranny over the course of decades.

John Carpay / Dec 24, 2021

News Analysis

BREAKING: Antifa 'troll' lawsuit against Andy Ngo quietly withdrawn

"The dismissed #Antifa lawsuit against me claimed I violated the rights of two Portland women because I had retweeted them," Ngo said.

Mia Cathell / Dec 23, 2021

News Analysis

Students left uncertain as universities opt to start new year with online classes

Across North America, post-secondary institutions are informing students that classes will be moved back online to start the new semester in January.

Jarryd Jaeger / Dec 23, 2021

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