Today's Conservative News
Attorney General Garland pauses federal executions
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday issued a memorandum that imposes a moratorium on federal executions.
Governor Gavin Newsom Recall Election Scheduled for September 14
At least 60 candidates have declared their intention to replace the California governor.
Biden, DeSantis, put politics aside as president tours Florida building collapse
Amid the horrific building collapse in Surfside, Florida – with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) working side by side with Florida authorities on the response efforts – partisan politics melted away on Thursday as Democratic President Biden and GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis sat side by side at a briefing close to the site of the deadly disaster.
D.C. Attorney General Subpoenas Facebook for Records in COVID-Misinformation Investigation
The probe is intended to make sure Facebook is ‘truly taking all steps possible’ to support public health.
Company Set To Oversee Britney Spears’ Estate Wants Out Following Her Testimony, Citing ‘Changed Circumstances’
‘Petitioner has become aware that the Conservatee objects’
Robinhood Settles With Family Of Trader Who Committed Suicide
‘We don’t want another family to go through this’
Man Has Sex, Breaks Penis
‘The man’s penis bent too far during sex’
Pinterest Announces It Will Ban All Ads Promoting Weight Loss
‘Meaningful change’
Brothers On Motorcycle Toss Cake At Leopard Chasing Them
‘You want it, here, have it’
ANALYSIS: Amazon Sucks Its Workers Dry While Using Woke Language To Pretend It Cares About Them
Woke For Me, Not For Thee
Charges Against Tour De France Spectator Who Caused Massive Pile-Up Dropped
‘This story has been blown out of proportion’
Man Allegedly Spikes Ice Cream With Rat Poison, Serves To His Children In India
Ansari has been missing since June 25 and remains at large
Robinhood Slapped With $70 Million Fine Over Misleading Users, Service Outages
‘FINRA considered the widespread and significant harm suffered by customers’
Blinken: Americans can pick their passport gender
Applicants for a US passport will now be able to choose whether they identify as male or female and won’t need medical certification if their choice differs from the gender listed on other documents like a birth certificate, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Wednesday.
Roman Catholic church frequented by Biden will let anyone receive Communion amid abortion controversy
A Washington, D.C., church frequented by President Biden says it won’t get involved in what it describes as “a political issue” over Communion.
Team USA Basketball Director Says LeBron James Unlikely to Play in Olympics Ever Again
USA Basketball director Jerry Colangelo said it is unlikely that LeBron James will ever play for Team USA at the Olympics again.
Texas counties to send COVID-19 relief money to assist border security and wall construction
Southeast counties in Texas are allocating COVID relief funds for border assistance as Border Patrol continues to see a record number of border crossings.
University of North Carolina Grants Tenure to ‘1619 Project’ Author Nikole Hannah-Jones
Trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has voted to grant tenure to New York Times writer and author of the divisive “1619 Project” Nikole Hannah-Jones, amid backlash over her “unfactual and biased” work.
Flashback: Gwen Berry Once Stood Proudly for the American Flag
You’d never know it by looking at her now, but notorious anthem-snubbing Olympian Gwen Berry once stood proudly for the flag and anthem.
Inside Congress’ fight over presidential ‘war powers’
The U.S. Constitution has always been a little muddled as it pertains to ‘war powers.
Federal Judge Blocks DeSantis’s Legislation Targeting Big Tech Censorship
Judge Robert Hinkle of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida ruled that the law infringed upon the corporations’ First Amendment rights.
Donald Rumsfeld, R.I.P.
History will have much to say about his legacy, but the most important thing to say on this day is that the country has lost a fierce and dedicated public servant.
Kamala Harris staff contending with low morale, internal tensions: reports
As Vice President Kamala Harris contends with intense scrutiny over her handling of the border crisis and other key issues, members of her staff are experiencing low morale and struggling to communicate with top staffers, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
Fire Blazes Yet Another Canadian Church, Sparking Suspicion Of Possible Anti-Catholic Hate Crime
‘This is unacceptable in Alberta’



























