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Biden’s Policy of Weakness Toward Iran
The Biden administration continues to send Tehran the wrong message.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Biden Could Make Gun Control Dreams Come True
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch used a February 20, 2021, editorial to suggest President Joe Biden could make the left’s gun control dreams come true.
REVIEW: Season 3 Of ‘The Sopranos’ Is Amazing
It’s awesome
Fauci: Returning Students to In-Person Learning Is ‘Not an Easy Issue’
‘The data get fuzzy when you try to compare what happens when you’re not in the school versus what happens when you are in the school,’ he said.
Pence Turned Down CPAC Invite: Report
Meanwhile, former president Trump is scheduled to address the conference in his first major public appearance since leaving office last month.
WHO Panel to Recommend ‘Deeper’ Study into First COVID Patient
It will also call for an immediate probe into the supply chain of the Huanan seafood market, where the virus is believed to have originated.
New Mexico Dem governor spent taxpayer cash on groceries, booze: reports
New Mexico’s Democrat governor is on the defensive after a report this week detailed her office’s spending from a taxpayer-supported expense fund.
Rep. Jayapal’s tweet about canceling $50G in student loans doesn’t go exactly as planned
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., continued the pressure campaign on President Biden to forgive student loan debt of up to $50,000 by executive order.
Over 80 percent of submitted Newsom recall signatures have been verified
Nearly 1.1 million signatures have been submitted in the Newsom recall effort, and 670,000 have been verified.
Pinkerton: Just as Politics Has Come to GameStop, So GameStop Activism Will Come to Politics
Tech savvy activists bursting with new ideas can change electioneering just as surely as the GameStop Redditors have changed investing.
Cruz family returns home from Cancun trip, face repercussions at home
Heidi Cruz, wife of Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, was spotted with their two daughters returning from a four day trip to Cancun, as her husband faces immense backlash, the New York Post first reported Saturday.
Donald Trump to Speak at CPAC Next Week in First Appearance Since Leaving Office
Former President Donald Trump will speak in his first major public appearance since leaving the White House at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) taking place in Orlando, Florida, next week.
Biden revival of immigration ‘catch and release’ won’t work: former CBP chief
By reviving the so-called “catch and release” approach of the past, the Biden administration is “facilitating illegal immigration,” a former head of Customs and Border Protection argued Saturday.
National Security ‘Experts’: GOP ‘Behaving Like a Terror Group,’ to Be Viewed ‘as Enemy Combatants’
Several “national security experts” interviewed for an essay in The Root published on Thursday, attacked the Republican Party, claiming it behaves “like a terror group,” is rife with “terrorist sympathizers,” and should be viewed as “enemy combatants.
Nearly 100,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Biden’s First Month in Office
Nearly 100,000 people in the United States died from the Chinese coronavirus during President Joe Biden’s first month in office.
Continued Business Failures Pose ‘Considerable’ Risk To Economy, Federal Reserve Says
Risk in business failures and commercial real estate
Alexei Navalny Compares Putin To Voldemort After Court Rejects His Appeal
‘There is no law in Russia now’
Trump Team Lays Groundwork for Future Campaign Endorsements: Report
The former president is planning to ensure that all open 2022 midterm races will feature a Republican candidate with his endorsement.
Biden Declares Major Disaster in Texas after Winter Storm Causes Power, Water Shortages
The record-breaking cold has caused tens of billions of dollars in property damage, according to some estimates.
Boom, then Bust?
The week of February 15: good long-term gloom, the mess in Texas, a trillion here, a trillion there, and more.
Four California School-Board Members Resign after Mocking Parents Who Pushed to Reopen
The disparaging comments by members of the Oakley Union Elementary School Board had been recorded by parents during a virtual board meeting.
Joe Biden Collides with Catholic Bishops over Equality Act
President Joe Biden urged Congress Friday to “swiftly pass” the Equality Act, setting him squarely on a collision course with the U.S. Catholic Bishops.
‘South Park’ Is Releasing A Vaccine Special March 10
Here’s what fans need to know
The Unbearable Whiteness of Being
How the defective concept of ‘whiteness’ escaped the academy and corrupted political discourse.
Trump freeze-out: De Blasio puts former president’s NYC rink contracts on ice
The Trump Organization says its last day of operating Central Park’s ice rinks will be Sunday.
LIVE UPDATES: White House says no plans to invite Russia into G-7
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Andrew Cuomo has ‘got to go,’ bipartisan opposition building: GOP’s Lee Zeldin
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s political tactics are “to bully” and to “be filled with revenge and spite and backstabbing,” U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., told “Hannity” on Friday.
Montana GOP state lawmaker presses measure to designate Antifa a domestic terrorist group
A young Montana state House of Representatives lawmaker introduced a resolution calling for Antifa to be designated a terrorist organization.
Texas power grid operator ERCOT sued over blackouts
A Corpus Christi resident filed suit against the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) on Friday, alleging the power grid operator should be held liable after failing to adequately prepare for winter conditions that left state residents without power in recent days.





























