BY AILAN EVANS A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) advisory panel tasked with guiding the department’s response to “misinformation” characterized its critics as…
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By Chris During a recent episode of The Charlie Kirk show, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz discussed the likelihood of joining the legal team of…
By JOEY CAPPELLETTI Ahead of a highly anticipated presidential announcement, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will visit Michigan for his first appearance this year in…
by Jacob M. Thompson “With the start of Covid mass vaccinations, the number of those who died ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’ jumped more than fourfold compared to…
By Jose Nino Russia believes that Finland’s entry into NATO is “a dangerous historic mistake” and will reduce security in Northern Europe and heighten…
By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. The Federal Trade Commission plans to sue Amazon over allegations the company illegally collected and used children’s data via its…
By Tim Brown Dr. Katie Guinn, regional director of The Center for Children and Families, has helped young people and their families in Louisiana…
By Tim Brown Wikileaks founder Julian Assange became the target of the united States’ wrath, as well as the wrath of multiple countries around the…
By Patty McMurray Last night, Janet Protasiewicz was elected to become the newest member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, giving liberal activist judges a majority…