On Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec, who advocates for people to "get out of cities," detailed the effect of the combination of the massive crime wave in American cities and the Covid restrictions.
A reporter asked, "There were reports that President Biden was telling allies that he is going to run for re-election in 2024. Can you confirm, is he going to run in 2024? Is he telling staff that?"
In response to a post on Twitter from journalist Miranda Devine, Taylor compared the alleged mass murderer to Kyle Rittenhouse and said he was trying to protect the community from "Christmas rioters."
"I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat, left, right, whatever it is, whoever is lying to you, does not respect you and wants to control you, period."
WEAR-TV prematurely declared that the majority of Northwest Floridians opposed Gaetz wanting to hire Kyle as a congressional intern.
Rowling said that perhaps those who claim that trans activism isn't a threat to women should stop threatening women.
The cost of living has skyrocketed as a concern for Canadians. This is particularly the case for essential goods like food and gas.
More than five people have died, upwards of 40 are injured, but for CNN, it's all explainable and not an example of anything systemic or problematic in the US criminal justice system.
This is the story of two similar companies, but there is one marked difference between them. One company allowed itself to be manipulated by bad actors, while another one stood firm and did the right thing.
This may be due to the fact that the pandemic only managed to kill 6 Canadian children out of 6 million under the age of 15.
Washington state’s public schools are facing what one official called a "systemic" enrollment crash as parents pull students out of school for multiple reasons.
In 2020, Pelosi dubbed COVID-19 the "Trump virus" over the former president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
John Malone, the person who owns the most shares of Liberty Media, the company ready to take over CNN, said on Thursday that he would like to see the network "actually have journalists again."
"Y'all just gonna ignore the verdict and hope it goes away, huh? Good plan, PR team."
De Blasio said "This verdict is disgusting and it sends a horrible message to this country. Where is the justice in this? We can't let this go."