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Climate Protesters Arrested at Annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity

The annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity, held at Nationals Park in Washington, DC, was disrupted by climate change protesters on Wednesday, leading to multiple arrests. The game, a tradition since 1909, features members of Congress playing baseball to raise money for charity, with representatives and senators from both major political parties participating. During the… Continue reading Climate Protesters Arrested at Annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity

Comedian Bill Maher Criticizes young audiences: ‘They don’t want to hear anything they don’t already agree with’

In a recent episode of his podcast “Club Random,” comedian Bill Maher expressed his reluctance to perform for college crowds and young liberal audiences, arguing that they no longer “want to hear anything they don’t already agree with.” The Host of the HBO talk show “Real Time with Bill Maher” made the comments on his… Continue reading Comedian Bill Maher Criticizes young audiences: ‘They don’t want to hear anything they don’t already agree with’

California’s Minimum Wage Hike Leads to Nearly 10,000 Fast Food Job Cuts

Since the implementation of California’s $20 per hour minimum wage law, supported by Governor Gavin Newsom, almost 10,000 jobs have been cut from fast food restaurants across the state.  According to the California Business and Industrial Alliance (CABIA), the fast food industry has seen significant job losses following the signing of the law last year,… Continue reading California’s Minimum Wage Hike Leads to Nearly 10,000 Fast Food Job Cuts

TPUSA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit 2024 Empowers the Next Generation of Conservative Women

Last weekend, Turning Point USA hosted its annual Young Women’s Leadership Summit, drawing an impressive crowd of over 2,500 attendees in San Antonio, Texas.  The event, aimed at providing a place for young conservative women to come together, featured 22 speakers and multiple breakout sessions designed to inspire, educate, and empower the next generation of… Continue reading TPUSA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit 2024 Empowers the Next Generation of Conservative Women

An Appeal To Heaven Sorely Needed

Recently Samuel Alito came under fire for flying flags outside his personal residence. Yes, really. You read that right. The first concerning flag development came to light six days ago, even though it happened before Biden was inaugurated, and the media has been running it into the ground ever since. The first was the upside-down… Continue reading An Appeal To Heaven Sorely Needed

Two NYPD Officers Shot By Teen Illegal Alien

Two New York City police officers were shot by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant early Monday morning, according to the New York Post.  The two officers were reportedly working on a robbery pattern involving criminals on mopeds. In the early hours of the morning, 19-year-old migrant Bernardo Castro Mata was seen driving a black scooter the… Continue reading Two NYPD Officers Shot By Teen Illegal Alien

UCLA Whistleblower Claims Half Of Medical Students Fail Basic Medical Competence Test

Up to half of University of California Los Angeles’ (UCLA) medical students fail basic tests of medical competence, according to a whistleblower from inside the university.  A whistleblower, who seemingly worked in admissions at UCLA, told the Washington Free Beacon that affirmative action is to blame for a record number of failed medical competencies inside… Continue reading UCLA Whistleblower Claims Half Of Medical Students Fail Basic Medical Competence Test

Income Needed to Afford a Home Rises 80% Since Pre-Pandemic, Report Finds

A recent report from Zillow has revealed that the income required to afford a home has surged by 80% since pre-pandemic levels. Prospective homebuyers now need an annual income of over $106,000 to “comfortably afford” a home, a significant increase from the $59,000 required to afford a monthly mortgage for a typical home in January… Continue reading Income Needed to Afford a Home Rises 80% Since Pre-Pandemic, Report Finds

UN Faces Backlash after Lowering its flag to Half Staff after the Death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi

On Tuesday, the United Nations lowered its flag to half-staff to honor Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who reportedly died in a helicopter crash on Monday. This decision has sparked significant backlash from critics who highlighted Raisi’s extensive record of human rights violations during his presidency in Iran. Raisi, often referred to as the “Butcher of… Continue reading UN Faces Backlash after Lowering its flag to Half Staff after the Death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi

US Appeals Court Affirms Ruling that Maryland Parents cannot opt their Children out of School Lessons that Promote LGBT Ideology

The Fourth US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against parents in Maryland who sued their local school board for refusing to let them opt their child out of required book readings that supported transgenderism and gender transitioning in K-5 classrooms.  The court’s 2-1 decision upheld the Montgomery County Public Schools board’s refusal to allow… Continue reading US Appeals Court Affirms Ruling that Maryland Parents cannot opt their Children out of School Lessons that Promote LGBT Ideology

Christian Schoolteacher in California Receives $360,000 Settlement After Firing Over Refusal to Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns

A former Christian school teacher in California has received a $360,000 settlement after being fired for refusing to use students’ preferred pronouns or hide their gender identity from their parents.  Jessica Tapia, who previously worked for the Jurupa Unified School District, sued the district in California federal court, resulting in the settlement. The incident began… Continue reading Christian Schoolteacher in California Receives $360,000 Settlement After Firing Over Refusal to Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns

Harvard Reaches Agreement with Anti-Israel Protesters to End Campus Encampment

The group of anti-Israel students at Harvard University, who had been maintaining an encampment on campus, have reached an agreement with school officials to end their protest. On Tuesday, the group announced that Harvard has agreed to reinstate over 20 students who were suspended for participating in the encampment. The organization behind the protests, Harvard… Continue reading Harvard Reaches Agreement with Anti-Israel Protesters to End Campus Encampment