At a White House press briefing on Monday, Today News Africa chief White House correspondent Simon Ateba confronted press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for "making a mockery of the First Amendment" by not taking his questions for several months.
Read MoreIf cows won't voluntarily get in line with climate change activism, Bill Gates will spend millions of dollars to force them to do so.
Read MoreAs crime continues to escalate in New York City, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is letting more and more criminals off the hook. Bragg has downgraded more than half of his felony cases to misdemeanors.
Read MoreManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was propelled into his lofty position due in great part to leftist billionaire George Soros.
Read MoreMore than 300 "protesters" who shut down a Philadelphia interstate highway during the violent George Floyd riots in the summer of 2020 are about to get paid.
Read MoreIf cows won't voluntarily get in line with climate change activism, Bill Gates will spend millions of dollars to force them to do so.
Read MoreAs crime continues to escalate in New York City, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is letting more and more criminals off the hook. Bragg has downgraded more than half of his felony cases to misdemeanors.
Read MoreUpon taking office on Jan. 1, 2022, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said he would not seek an indictment against former President Donald Trump.
Read MoreHighly intelligent hybrid super pigs which have ravaged native wildlife in Canada are making their way into the United States, a report said.
Read MoreIn order to get UK residents in full compliance with the government's draconian lockdown rules, then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock suggested "frightening the pants off" the public with the arrival of a new Covid variant, according to leaked WhatsApp messages.
Read MoreOn Feb. 23, Russia launched an unmanned Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) to rescue an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts who were stranded after the space station was struck by a meteoroid last year.
Read MoreDr. Li Meng Yan, the Chinese virologist who in early 2020 said Covid was "intentionally released" by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), said she stands by those comments in light of the U.S. Energy Department's finding that the virus was most likely the result of a Wuhan lab leak.
Read MoreAt a White House press briefing on Monday, Today News Africa chief White House correspondent Simon Ateba confronted press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for "making a mockery of the First Amendment" by not taking his questions for several months.
Read MoreIn what has been called "the most lucrative shakedown of corporate America in its history," from 2020 to the present companies and corporations pledged or contributed $82.9 billion to the Black Lives Matter movement and related causes.
Read MoreLawsuits have been filed and a criminal investigation is being called for based on charges that the FDA approved drug to treat Covid, remdesivir, killed thousands of Americans.
Read MoreA doctor who helped pioneer "gender affirming care" in Canada is now questioning the safety of and ability to reverse puberty blockers.
Read MorePresident Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China is often photographed with a smug smile, bordering on a smirk. It conveys the satisfaction that comes with presumed success.
Read MoreIt should be a deeply troubling fact: Two of the Top 5 self-funded campaigns of 2022, according to campaign finance monitoring site Open Secrets, were Pennsylvania Senate Republican candidates Mehmet Oz and Dave McCormick. Two enormously wealthy men, one from New Jersey and one from Connecticut, swooped into the Keystone State and attempted to purchase a U.S. Senate seat under the GOP label.
Read MoreThe theatrical pomp and circumstance of China’s National People’s Congress presents an annual political ritual on the verge of Spring. Nearly 3,000 delegates assembled in Beijing to participate in the week long sessions and delivered-on-demand results for the ruling Communist Party leadership; formalizing the unprecedented third term for Chairman/President Xi Jinping, endorsing the new Premier Li Qiang and approving an 7.2 percent increase in the defense budget.
Read MoreThe cartoon character "Dilbert," which has always ranked high on "favorite comic lists," has been excised from thousands of newspapers. The block-headed Dilbert, a crotchety yet fan-favorite engineer, who often picked at the inadequacies of his fellow workers and could be sarcastic in upbraiding them, has been kicked aside after some 35 years as a comic strip.
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