Today's Conservative News
‘Bat Lady’ Denial Of Chinese Military Involvement In Wuhan Lab Has Put China On Crash Course With US Intelligence
‘Bat Lady’ Denial Of Chinese Military Involvement In Wuhan Lab Has Put China On Crash Course With US Intelligence
Katy Perry Teases Potential Collaboration With Taylor Swift On ‘American Idol’
‘Can you imagine if Taylor and I work together, what we could do?
Top US Admiral Warns China’s Likely Future Invasion Of Taiwan Is A ‘Critical Concern,’ Closer Than ‘Most Think’
‘Their number one priority’
Report: Boulder Mass Shooting Suspect ‘Previously Known to FBI’
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, the suspected gunman in a mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday, was reportedly previously known to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) because of his ties to another person under investigation.
14th Sexual Misconduct Accuser Calls Deshaun Watson A ‘Serial Predator’
The woman claimed Watson ‘assaulted and harassed [her] by exposing himself to her and touching her with his penis’
North Korea Conducts First Weapons Test Since Biden Inauguration
North Korea launched short-range projectiles, possibly artillery or cruise missiles, a U.S. official told CNN.
ANALYSIS: How To Issue A Woke Apology
America has traded freedom of speech in for woke apologies
‘A Festival Of Democracy’: Exit Polls Indicate Another Close Israeli Election
Either Netanyahu or Lapid will attempt to form a coalition government
Poll: Majority of Black and Hispanic Voters Support Voter ID
A majority of Americans, including a majority of black and Hispanic voters, overwhelmingly support voter ID, a key election integrity measure, a HEP and HEP Action survey — which comes as Democrats continue to advance H.R. 1 — revealed.
Is the Stock Market in a Bubble?
On the menu today: the bubble puzzle, the lira tanks, and a hot take on tulipmania.
Concerning D.C. Statehood, the Founders Have Already Spoken
The Founders unambiguously intended otherwise, as evidenced in both their writing and in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution.
PSA: We’re Still Going Bankrupt
Entitlement trust funds are running out and the debt is exploding.
Duckworth Refuses to Back Biden Nominees Until He Appoints Asian-American to Senior Post
Duckworth said she was ‘insulted’ when the White House responded to her request for Asian representation by citing Kamala Harris, who is part Indian.
ANALYSIS: While Congress Talks, States Are Actually Fighting Back Against Big Tech
‘Speech will not be cancelled’
Top House Republican: ‘It’s Not Possible’ To Leave Afghanistan By Trump’s May 1 Deadline
‘I’m fine with them being there’
150 Human Rights Groups Demand Airbnb Drops Beijing 2022 Sponsorship
‘Least free place in the world’
Evanston, Illinois first in US to pay reparations to Black residents
The City Council in Evanston, Ill., voted 8-1 late Monday in favor of making reparations available to Black residents for past discrimination and the lingering effects of slavery.
Evanston, Illinois, Approves Nation’s First ‘Reparations’ for Black Residents
The liberal Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, officially approved the first spending for “reparations” for black residents on Monday evening. It is the nation’s first reparations program, following an 8-1 vote by local aldermen in November 2019.
Mo Brooks Announces Bid for Alabama U.S. Senate Seat
For more than a decade, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) has represented Alabama’s fifth congressional district in the U.S House of Representatives. But next year, he hopes to change that with a successful run for higher office.
Fauci: I Don’t Think U.S. Made Mistakes with Lockdowns
On Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said he doesn’t think the United States made mistakes with lockdowns.
Kayleigh McEnany: Biden must be asked ‘hard questions’ on border at first press conference
President Biden is set to hold his first formal press conference on Thursday, and former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told “Hannity” that it’s imperative that he be pressed on the situation at the southern border.
Tucker asks Noem if she is ‘caving to the NCAA’ over bill banning transgender women from girls’ sports
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem defended her decision not to sign a bill banning transgender girls and women from participating in female sports in a heated exchange with Fox News host Tucker Carlson on his show Monday.
Arkansas’ Republican Gov. says he only signed abortion bill as a ‘direct challenge’ to Roe v. Wade
Republican Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said over the weekend that he signed a sweeping anti-abortion bill into law earlier this month with the sole purpose of setting into motion a review of the landmark Roe v. Wade case.
Squad member Ilhan Omar to join Dems in border visit amid burgeoning crisis
House Reps. Joaquin Castro of Texas and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota will join a group of Democrats set to observe conditions at an immigration facility for unaccompanied migrant children later this week amid concerns about a mounting crisis at the southern border.
Joe Biden Appoints Special Envoy to Stem Border Surge as White House Asserts Situation ‘Not a Crisis’
The Biden administration appointed a special envoy Monday to help oversee its efforts to stem the ongoing influx of Central American migrants to the U.S. southern border as it faces bipartisan pressure to address the surge.
Dem Sen. Kyrsten Sinema joined GOP Sen. John Cornyn in Letter to Biden on Border Crisis
Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) joined Republican Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in a letter calling on Biden to use his “full authorities” in response to the border crisis.
How The US Crushed Europe On COVID-19
‘And it’s a mistake because the economic cost and social cost of the crisis is huge’
Yes, a ‘Talking Filibuster’ Would Be Painful — for Senate Democrats
Why the rules change could backfire.