Today's Conservative News
‘I’m Not Guilty’: Russia Sentences Former US Marine To 9 Years In Prison
‘This can be a bargaining chip’
Taylor Swift Responds To Allegation She Stole New Album Logo From A Black-Owned Business
‘I believe the designer of the merch ripped off my company’s logo’
Obama Labels Filibuster a ‘Jim Crow Relic,’ Supports D.C. and Puerto Rico Statehood
Obama made the comments while calling for the passage of a Democrat-sponsored bill, known as the John Lewis Voting Rights Act.
‘A Blow To US Interests’: Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Criticizes Trump’s Removal Of Troops In Germany
‘Champagne must be flowing freely at the Kremlin’
Coca-Cola Will Enter The Booming Hard Seltzer Market With New Topo Chico Drink
The new Topo Chico Hard Seltzer will launch in America in 2021
The Sad Cult of Esoteric Trumpism
Those conspiracy theorists who have clung to a stubborn faith in the president look set to soon find that he’s abandoned them in a world he hardly changed.
NASA Launches New Rover To Mars To Search For Signs Of Ancient Life
‘First round trip to another planet’
Bill Montgomery, co-founder of Turning Point USA, dies
Montgomery was praised for his devotion to his friends and TPUSA
Trump, family of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen to meet over sex-misconduct bill
The family of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen were scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House on Thursday to discuss the new “#IAmVanessaGuillen” bill, a proposal aimed to help victims of sexual harassment.
Seattle residents slam ‘Defund the police’ as ‘radical experiment’ during city budget meeting
Hundreds of Seattle residents spoke up about proposals to “Defund the police” during a city council budget meeting on Wednesday, according to reports.
Report: ‘Power Wielded’ by Big Tech CEOs Reopens Foreign Student Loophole
Hundreds of thousands of foreign students taking online-only courses in the fall semester will be given F-1 student visas, thanks to the help of big tech CEOs and their lobbying on behalf of their own economic interests.
Jim Jordan Asks Rep. Jamie Raskin Why His Wife Unmasked Michael Flynn
Jordan asked fellow committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) why his wife, a former Treasury Department official, unmasked Michael Flynn.
California Sues Trump to Inflate Its Power in Congress via Illegal Migration
California officials are suing President Trump’s administration to ensure they can continue to inflate their power in Washington, D.C. by counting illegal aliens in congressional apportionment — giving the state more congressional seats and electoral college votes than it would otherwise have.
US plan to pull troops from Germany sparks criticism from lawmakers in both parties
Congressional lawmakers are pushing back against the announcement by the Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, that the U.S. will be removing 12,000 U.S. troops from long-time allied nation Germany, Wednesday.
Attorney General Bill Barr tests negative for coronavirus, 1 day after Rep. Gohmert encounter
Attorney General William Barr tested negative for the coronavirus Wednesday after an encounter with Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert – who said he came down positive with the illness earlier in the day.
Exclusive — Republicans Mull Ethics Charges Against Schiff Ally as Democrats Turn Back to Failed Russia Strategy
House GOP leaders are considering pursuing ethics charges against Democrat Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) for alleged misconduct he engaged in against Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) at an Intelligence Committee meeting on Wednesday morning.
NASA Launches Rocket to Mars: All-American Historic Trip to Red Planet
NASA will launch a rocket on Thursday morning to Mars on a mission that will include deploying a rover, a helicopter, and collecting samples that scientists hope may show signs of life on the red planet.
Zuckerberg Was The Only Tech CEO To Unequivocally Say China Is Stealing American Technology
Zuckerberg Was The Only Tech CEO To Unequivocally Say China Is Stealing American Technology
‘We Were Basically Working for the Chinese Government:’ Former NBA Employees Detail Abuses of Students at Chinese Academies
The NBA received multiple employee complaints that instructors in China were physically abusing pupils, and that students were not receiving proper schooling.
Why Seth Rogen’s Anti-Israel Rant Matters
Rogen claimed he was “fed a huge amount of lies about Israel” growing up, and he now questions the legitimacy of the Jewish state’s existence.
What Will the Next COVID-Relief Bill Look Like?
With a $2 trillion gap between the parties’ respective proposals, the last-minute scramble to get something done is just beginning.
FLASHBACK: Twitter Never Suspended Chinese Spokesman After He Blamed US For COVID Outbreak
‘More aggressive, more conspiratorial’
Report: Queen Elizabeth II Wants Prince Harry, Prince William To Discuss Feud Like ‘Grown Adults’
‘She wants them to chat in person’
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Says He ‘Can’t Guarantee’ Company Doesn’t Use Data of Independent Sellers
Bezos made the admission during questioning by Representative Pramila Jayapal (D., Wash.), whose district in Seattle is home to Amazon headquarters.
In Tennessee Senate Race, GOP Candidates Vie for the Mantle of Trumpism
With no significant policy differences to fight over, the campaigns have tried to make mountains out of molehills.
Congressman Asks Facebook CEO Zuckerberg Why Trump Jr’s Twitter Account Was Suspended
‘You might be referring to Twitter’
Garth Brooks Withdraws From Country Music Awards ‘Entertainer Of The Year’ Category
‘With all the love in the world, we are officially pulling ourselves out of ‘Entertainer of the Year’
More Than 180 Human Rights Groups Call On Major Apparel Brands To End The Use Of Forced Uighur Labor, An Accusation They Deny
Advocates are skeptical of the purported safeguards that are intended to monitor factories in China