When a media outlet is awarded a Pulitzer Prize for reporting as fact something that isn’t, it should return the Pulitzer, the Free Press Foundation said.
Read MoreThe United Nations is providing migrants with a roadmap on how to get to and stay in the United States, a report said.
Read MoreWhen a member of Canadian parliament asked about the influence of the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF) on domestic politics he was accused of spreading "disinformation" and cut off from speaking.
Read MoreA CNN anchor misinterpreted the data on a study on the effectiveness of ivermectin as a Covid treatment and then the blue check marked anchor took to Twitter to amplify it, a report said.
Read MoreArizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is not only failing to pursue proven fraud in the 2020 election, but was seen hanging out with a Maricopa County official who defied subpoenas in the Arizona 2020 election audit, a report said.
Read MoreFormer President Donald Trump on Sunday said New York prosecutors were responsible for his long-term accounting firm's decision to sever ties with the Trump Organization.
Read MoreJoe Biden's handlers sent the feeble 79-year-old out to engage in the war of information over Russia's supposed invasion of Ukraine. Biden was adamant that Russia would invade, with Feb. 15 or 16 as the likely start date. The invasion did not happen — and the Kremlin had an Information War field day.
Read MoreWhat is happening in Canada under the regime of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has quickly dampened the optimism sparked by the repeal of Covid mandates.
Read MoreThe Senate on Thursday narrowly killed an amendment to the 2022 Continuing Resolution that would have defunded vaccine mandates.
Read MoreChildren in the United Kingdom can solicit public donations on crowdfunding websites to pay for puberty-blockers and sex-change treatment, including life-changing surgery, a report said.
Read MoreNicholas Kristof, the former longtime columnist at the ruling establishment's paper of record, The New York Times, saw his bid for the Democrat nomination for governor in Oregon squelched by the state Supreme Court on Feb. 17 due to his not meeting residency requirements.
Read MoreA veteran foreign correspondent who specialized in Asian geopolitics passed away on Feb. 17, 2022.
Read MoreMichigan Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson illegally accepted private money for the 2020 presidential election in an effort to swing the election to Joe Biden, according to a lawsuit filed by the Thomas More Society.
Read MoreFormer President Donald Trump released a statement in the wake of special counsel John Durham's recent filing on the Clinton campaign's alleged spying on the Trump campaign and White House and on New York Attorney General Letitia James's investigation into the Trump Organization’s business dealings.
Read MoreA biracial father spoke out against the teaching of Critical Race Theory at the Cabarrus County (North Carolina) School Board meeting on Feb. 14, saying he does not see racism in everyday life, adding that it is only happening on the government level and in the media.
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