Today's Conservative News
Whitmer Says She Won’t Be ‘Bullied’ into Reopening Michigan Too Soon, Could Reimpose Restrictions
Whitmer’s strict coronavirus lockdown polices riled some residents, prompting demonstrations at the state capitol.
Profiting from Purpose
A review of Alex Edmans’s Grow the Pie: How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit.
No, Ellen DeGeneres Isn’t Dead. But Here’s The Reason #RIPEllen Is Trending
Here’s what’s going on
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Says He Tested Positive For Coronavirus
‘It came back positive’
Trump Admin Is Seriously Considering Banning TikTok And Other Chinese Apps, Pompeo Says
‘We are certainly looking at it’
REPORT: Some Experts Say Explosion At Iranian Nuclear Plant Was An Attack
‘Doing such a thing takes serious preparation and time’
FACT CHECK: Does This Photo Show Boris Johnson With Ghislaine Maxwell?
Photographer Dafydd Jones took the picture in March 1986
Dutch Police Arrest 6 People After Discovering Homemade Prison, Torture Chamber
‘People could be tied up’
Drug Traffickers Flee Into The Woods After Their Plane Full Of Cocaine Crash-Lands On Highway
Just under $5 million worth of cocaine
Maine Poll: Biden Leads Trump, GOP Senator Collins Within Striking Distance of Challenger
A poll released on Monday by left-leaning Public Policy Polling (PPP) shows presumptive Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden leading President Trump by 11 points, 53 percent to 42 percent, in Maine.
Grassley: ‘The Deep State Is so Deep Its People Get Away with Political Crimes’
Chuck Grassley described the depth of the “Deep State” as so great that its members “get away with political crimes.
Charles Hurt: Trump Should Tweet Less, Make Joe Biden Own ‘Mayhem,’ Rioting,’ ‘Lawlessness’
Donald Trump’s reelection strategy should bind Joe Biden to recent lawlessness, including riots and vandalsim of monuments, said Charles Hurt.
Joe Biden Warns ‘Students of Color’ Will Suffer if Schools Remain Closed
Joe Biden told members of the National Education Association’s (NEA) representative assembly that the longer schools remain closed due to the coronavirus, the more low-income “students of color” will suffer learning losses.
Trade Group for Koch, GM Asks Trump for More Foreign Workers
A trade association that includes General Motors and the Koch Industries is asking President Donald Trump to cancel his popular June 22 decision to narrow and reform the nation’s visa worker programs.
California Assembly delays return to work as 5 workers test positive for coronavirus
A coronavirus outbreak in the California Legislature has indefinitely delayed the state Assembly’s return to work from a scheduled summer recess, highlighting the rapid spread of the virus in a state that has imposed new restrictions on bars and restaurants following a surge of cases and hospitalizations.
Garth Brooks And Trisha Yearwood Postpone Concert After ‘Possibly’ Being Exposed To ‘COVID-19’
‘to be smart about this’
Biden-founded law firm, as well as a company tied to Pelosi, received PPP funds, docs show
A prominent Delaware law firm founded by Joe Biden received a Payroll Protection Program (PPP) loan for between $150,000 and $350,000, records reviewed by Fox News show.
Spencer Cox wins Republican primary in Utah governor’s race
Cox captured a narrow lead with 36.4 percent of the vote over Huntsman’s 34.
NY Health Dept. Asserts Cuomo Order ‘Could Not Be the Driver’ of Nursing Home Deaths in the State
The order has been criticized for possibly leading to additional deaths in nursing homes, which have appeared as a major incubating ground for coronavirus.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says she tested positive for coronavirus
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced Monday she tested positive for COVID-19.
US military services unanimously agree to recommend barring Confederate flag displays on bases: sources
The U.S. military services have agreed unanimously to recommend barring the display of the Confederate flag on military bases and ships and in any public space, including barracks, multiple U.S. defense officials tell Fox News — including one who has seen the draft agreement of service secretaries for the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
U.S. Social Media Companies Cease Hong Kong Data Requests, Citing National Security Law
Several U.S. social media companies have ceased reviewing requests by Hong Kong authorities to search residents’ data, following China’s implementation of a new national security law covering the territory.
Portland Police See 240 Percent Yearly Increase in July Shootings
Portland police have responded to 17 shootings so far this month, a 240 percent increase when the city saw five in the same timeframe last year, the department announced Monday.
Chris Hemsworth Reveals ‘Insanely Physical’ Transformation Plan To Become Hulk Hogan
‘The preparation for the role will be insanely physical’
Siberian Tiger Mauls Zookeeper To Death Right In Front Of Visitors
‘In her reaction, she only followed her natural instincts’
Jimmy John’s Employees Fired After Making Noose Out Of Dough
‘Terminated all employees involved’
Meghan Markle Says We Need To Be ‘Uncomfortable Right Now’ To Assure ‘Equality’ During Chat About Racism
‘there is no turning back now’





























