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AOC suggests NYC crime surge due to unemployment, residents who need to ‘shoplift some bread’
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez suggested over the weekend that the crime surge in New York City is likely because struggling residents are forced to shoplift in order to “feed their child.
Virgil: Welcome to Year One—All Prior History Is Cancelled
The American people are going to have to stand up for their public monuments, their history, and quite possibly for their very lives against the excesses of the new Woke religion.
Graham says he will call Mueller to testify before Senate committee
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., announced Sunday that he will grant a request to call former special counsel Robert Mueller testify about the Russia investigation.
Trump defends trips to golf courses, says it’s his ‘exercise’ and he plays ‘very fast’
President Trump on Sunday defended his golf outings in a tweet – saying he plays “VERY fast” and it’s his “exercise.
An Indefensible Commutation
It is another indication of Trump’s perverse view of the law — and another reminder of the loathsome characters he’s always surrounded himself with.
Jordan: Nadler’s ‘bribery’ remark about Barr is ‘ridiculous’
House Judiciary Committee ranking member Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, rejected committee chairman Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s recent accusation that when Attorney General Bill Barr recommended the termination of Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, it bordered on criminal.
Watch The Preview For The New ‘Yellowstone’ Episode ‘Going Back To Cali’
Will you be watching?
Trump Jr. defends president’s drop in polls, dings Biden’s populist ‘made in America’ plan
President Trump’s oldest son defended on Sunday his father’s reelection chances amid flagging poll numbers and criticized presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s economic plan as “asinine.
‘A Dead Man’: A Journalist’s Escape From Socialist Venezuela, Part 2
A Journalist’s Escape From Socialist Venezuela
Kings of the Castle
Cancel culture is antidiscourse, a genre of speech intended not to facilitate the exchange of views and ideas but to prevent such an exchange.
Two Police Officers Ambushed, Murdered in Texas Border City
Two police officers died after a local man shot them several times as they responded to a domestic disturbance call. The gunman caught the officers by surprise and then turned the gun on himself as other officers responded to the shooting.
Trump administration announces 25 percent tariff on $1.3B in French handbags, cosmetics, other goods
The White House on Saturday announced a 25 percent tariff on $1.3 billion worth of French merchandise, including cosmetics and handbags, after a digital service tax was levied against U.S. tech giants.
UN Security Council passes resolution authorizing cross-border aid to Syria, after Russian opposition
The U.N. Security Council on Saturday passed a resolution authorizing a Syrian aid program that will deliver aid to the rebel-held northwest via just one border crossing — after previous efforts to authorize more crossings were torpedoed by Russia and China.
Robert Mueller defends Stone conviction, Russia investigation after sharp criticism from White House
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Saturday vigorously defended his team’s decision to prosecute Roger Stone, stopping short of directly attacking President Trump, who commuted Stone’s sentence the day prior.
Pinkerton: If the Viruses Keep Coming, Here’s How We Should Respond
It was with wonder-weapons that we won World War II. And it’s with medical wonder-weapons that we’ll win World War Virus.
Biden’s 2020 Party Platform Proposal Seeks to Abolish America’s Suburban Communities
Joe Biden’s radical proposal for the Democrat Party platform for 2020 seeks to put an end to America’s suburban communities.
Ford Motor Company Employees Call for End of Police Car Production
In the wake of protests after the death of George Floyd while in police custody, Ford employees want the automaker to stop making cop cars.
Trump wears face mask in public for first time during coronavirus pandemic
President Trump visited the Walter Reed Military Hospital Saturday where he was spotted wearing a face mask in public for the first time amid surging cases of coronavirus in the U.S.
Conservatives rally around Goya amid calls for boycott over CEO’s pro-Trump remarks
A number of prominent conservatives have offered their support for Goya Foods as it faces mass calls for boycott over its CEO’s decision to praise President Trump.
Trump Spares Stone from Imprisonment, Sparking Howls from Amnesiac Democrats
One-time defenders of unsavory Clinton and Obama pardons are outraged by the president’s commutation of his old associate’s 40-month sentence.
Exclusive — Mike Pence on Supreme Court: ‘May Be No Issue More Important to the Life of the Nation than the Destiny’ of SCOTUS
Vice President Mike Pence told Breitbart News exclusively that he and President Donald Trump consider the U.S. Supreme Court one of, if not the most, important issue in the upcoming presidential election, saying there may be nothing that rises to the level of appointing justices to the highest court in the land.
‘Powerful Enough To Do Whatever We Want’: A Journalist’s Escape From Socialist Venezuela, Part 1
‘Powerful Enough To Do Whatever We Want’: A Journalist’s Escape From Socialist Venezuela
Unsolved Mysteries: Back and Better Than Ever
Drop what you’re doing and watch it now, children of the ’90s.
Supremes Signal a Brave New World of Popular Presidential Elections
The Court’s decision in Chiafalo v. Washington seems sure to intensify the partisan fight over the Electoral College’s future.
Texas’s Art Oasis: The Modern and the Kimbell in Fort Worth
Two beautiful museum buildings show old and new seamlessly.
The Dishonest and Irresponsible Wasp Network
The movie, streaming on Netflix, attempts to rewrite history, taking sides with the Cuban regime against the Cuban people and Cubans in exile.
St. Louis mayor won’t quit, office says, after ‘RESIGN LYDA RESIGN’ painted near City Hall
Lyda Krewson, the embattled mayor of St. Louis — who has faced repeated protests over the past two weeks — won’t be stepping down anytime soon, her spokesman said Friday.
Biden campaign: Trump abused authority by commuting Roger Stone’s sentence
Joe Biden’s campaign weighed in Friday night on President Trump’s decision to commute Roger Stone’s 40-month prison sentence, claiming it was an abuse of presidential authority that weakened the country.