‘Happy Birthday, Hamid Algar’ — Khomeini’s Favorite American Turns 80
The Berkeley professor Hamid Algar has made a career of glorifying the indefensible, the Ayatollah Khomeini.
The Berkeley professor Hamid Algar has made a career of glorifying the indefensible, the Ayatollah Khomeini.
When does this become bad financial management?
Revisiting the best 20th-century novel on time and grace, Brideshead Revisited.
Vice President Mike Pence’s team is forcefully responding to attacks from a George Soros-funded organization on the vice president’s chief of staff Marc Short, telling Breitbart News that the attacks represent “disgraceful hypocrisy.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams just made his criticism of Bill de Blasio’s handling of Big Apple protests personal — accusing the mayor of using his biracial family as a political shield.
Protesters in New York City took a knee to recognize George Floyd on Friday as thousands took to the streets across the city.
Drew Brees addressed President Trump on Friday night after the president criticized him for backing down from his anthem stance. In a statement posted on Twitter, Brees told the president that the anthem protests were “not about the flag,” and that “we as a white community” need to listen and learn from the suffering of the “black communities.
Maryland police arrested and charged a man who they say was the bicyclist seen in a viral video confronting a teenage girl who was posting flyers about George Floyd in Bethesda, just outside Washington, D.C.
Some sectors have fared better than others. The general market thrust was greatly assisted by the trillions of dollars of stimulus.
Joe Biden is now the Democratic presidential nominee, after reaching the threshold of 1,991 pledged delegates needed to clinch his party’s nomination.
Should be discounted 100%
The Twitter algorithm has started to show a quirky result.
Here are some of the police reforms politicians have suggested across the country.
Despite solidarity, stores were still looted.
‘a sense of true urgency’
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced this week that the company will donate $37 million to various anti-racism organizations in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. The donations will include $12 million in funding and $25 million in advertising credits.
Violence continues, so do gun sales
George Floyd protests continue on Friday. Stay tuned to Breitbart News for live updates. All times eastern.
The team of Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ) is crying foul as the New York Times blocks her book from appearing on its bestseller list while the senator is up for re-election despite having sold more copies than other books on the list.
Democratic lawmakers in both chambers are sounding alarms about President Trump’s continued threats to invoke the Insurrection Act to deal with the protests over the death of George Floyd, who died at the hands of police while in custody in Minneapolis.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing criticism after violating her own social distancing guidelines at a protest following the death of George Floyd in Detroit on Thursday.
President Trump touted May unemployment numbers as an economic recovery coming “earlier” than thought, while calling on the governor of Maine to open up the state.
A top member of President Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign is coming on board the 2020 re-election team. The re-election team on Friday confirmed to Fox News that Jason Miller is joining the campaign as a senior adviser.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has complained about those allegedly responsible for looting being immediately released by police back onto the streets — but they say it’s something that’s made possible by the state’s controversial bail reform law.
A retracted study about hydroxychloroquine’s dangers is another sign of the publication’s political bias poisoning its medical reports.
CEO pledges to “focus the power of Walmart on our nation’s financial, healthcare, education and criminal justice systems.
Apparently, the social-distancing guidelines that were a matter of life and death yesterday can be disregarded today — for the right cause.
All 57 members of the Buffalo Police Department Emergency Response Team resigned on Friday in response to the department suspending two officers after a video surfaced showing them shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground.
On the New York Times’ disgrace.