CDC Changes Vaccine Definition And Calls It ‘Normal’
The antidote for ignorance is research and questioning because the people’s ignorance is the fertile soil from which tyranny grows
The antidote for ignorance is research and questioning because the people’s ignorance is the fertile soil from which tyranny grows
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to a Project Veritas video that shows FDA official, Christopher Cole, discussing the Biden Administration’s desire to “inoculate as many people as possible.”
Kim Iversen makes the case that the media is demonizing the working class.
Joe Rogan kept saying this, but he was accused of spreading misinformation.
Author and activist, Marianne Williamson, explains why Democrats need to support non-corporate-backed candidates in the primaries.
Associate editor at Reason, Liz Wolfe, explains how PM Justin Trudeau’s move to freeze the Freedom Convoy out by crowdfunding platforms is “precisely the use case for crypto.”
Imagine a government having to crowdfund Bitcoin for a war with another country.
Co-host of The BadFaith Podcast, Briahna Joy Gray, details the worker safety issues brought to light following a wrongful death lawsuit against Alec Baldwin.
Hannity: “So, Anthony you’re not gonna send pics of your junk to any more teenage girls are you?” Anthony: “Probably not.”
Ryan Grim and Lee Fang break down new reporting from The Intercept that reveals The U.S. seizure of Afghan government funds after the Taliban took power has put millions at risk of starvation.
Young people across Britain are straddled with student debt and are struggling to buy a home and start a family. But sure, pay the taxpayer money to save this guy
Team Rising reacts to President Joe Biden’s comments that “if Russia attacks Ukraine, it would be a war of choice — a war without cause or reason.”
Conservatives: we hate Biden Liberals: we hate Trump Leftist and independents: we hate both of them Conservative and liberals: what!? I don’t understand!
Robby Soave weighs in on the recall of San Francisco school board members Gabriela Lopez, Alison Collins, Faauuga Moliga.
Yet again, a situation where we condemn another country for shit we wouldn’t hesitate to do ourselves. Kyle’s example of Russia building a military base in Mexico is a perfect example. How many military bases do we have surrounding Russia? But they are the crazy ones that are […]
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Emily Jashinsky discuss the settlement reached between Epstein accuser, Virginia Giuffre, and Prince Andrew stemming from sexual abuse allegations.
Krystal and Saagar cover the revelation of a hidden domestic spying program used by the CIA to conduct surveillance on Americans
By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com Hillary Clinton finally responded Wednesday to findings she spied on Trump She claims the Special Counsel’s revelations are a ‘desperate’, ‘fake scandal’ She shared a Vanity Fair article saying she didn’t spy with a subtitle: ‘In less breaking news, Donald […]
By Tessa Lena A collection of interesting news. This story, again, is a short collection of news. As it goes, I intended to finish and send my long article but everything is moving so fast! I feel like this is important. #1. First off, about the practical matters […]
By Sean Lyngaas, Anastasia Graham-Yooll, Tim Lister and Matthew Chance, CNN (CNN)A high-volume cyberattack that temporarily blocked access to the websites of Ukrainian defense agencies and banks on Tuesday was “the largest [such attack] in the history of Ukraine,” according to a government minister. Speaking at a press […]
Norman Naimark is a historian at Stanford, specializing in the history of genocide.
By Peter Zeihan on February 16, 2022 The United States Federal Reserve is preparing to raise interest rates in 2022. The question is not longer one of “if” or “when,” but how frequently and by how much. The implications will reverberate throughout American society and the economy. It won’t just […]
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press Newer strains of far-right movements fueled by conspiracy theories, misogyny and anti-vaccine proponents contributed to a modest rise in killings by domestic extremists in the United States last year, according to a report released Tuesday by a Jewish civil rights group. Killings by […]
By Damon Linker The Week After absorbing two weeks of criticism for doing too little in response to the “Freedom Convoy” that has blocked border crossings across Canada and paralyzed the capital city of Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared a national emergency on Monday, giving the […]
By Brendan Morrow The Week The family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has hit Alec Baldwin with a lawsuit over her death on the set of the film Rust. In a news conference on Tuesday, attorney Brian Panish announced a wrongful death lawsuit has been filed on behalf of […]
By Grayson Quay The Week The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives tweeted Monday that jilted lovers should get revenge by reporting their exes’ firearm crimes to the feds. “Valentine’s Day can still be fun even if you broke up,” the tweet reads. “Do you have information […]
By Andrew Sullivan Weekly Dish The historian, journalist, and long-time resident of Poland debates me over the causes of Russia’s looming invasion. We’ve released this page early this week … because we don’t know what’s going to happen next and don’t want to be caught short by events. […]
by Emily Green VICE The Marines were young, low-paid, and clean-cut, making them “ideal” recruits to smuggle migrants for cash. Byron Law knew what he was doing was illegal. But the money was too good to pass up. On the morning of July 3, 2019, the 20-year-old and […]
By Chris Spargo, Law and Crime A Connecticut heiress who confessed in court to filming secret videos of children without their knowledge could serve as little as 90 days behind bars while also keeping the details of her offenses shielded from the public, according to court documents signed […]
By Andrew Court New York Post Legendary journalist and political satirist P.J. O’Rourke has died from lung cancer complications at 74. The news was confirmed by his publisher Grove Atlantic in a statement Tuesday. O’Rourke — a libertarian famed for his razor-sharp wit — notably skewered both Democrats […]
By Adam Klasfeld Law and Crime Prince Andrew and his accuser Virginia Giuffre announced a “settlement in principle” on Tuesday that would put an abrupt end to a lawsuit alleging the embattled royal sexually abused her at the age of 17. A letter announcing the deal states that […]
By Ben Feuerherd and Sara Nathan New York Post Prince Andrew and Virginia Roberts Giuffre have reached a settlement in her sex abuse lawsuit against him — sparing potentially embarrassing details about the embattled royal from ever being made public. The sum of the settlement will not be […]
Bloomberg News The Chinese yuan is having a greater impact on its emerging-market counterparts than ever before and may play a crucial role in determining their performance in the coming year. The currency’s correlation with an MSCI Inc. index of its developing-nation peers rose to record in September […]
Caleb Maupin will chat with Daniel Burke. Tune in!
Keith Woods is joined by @joeldavis to discuss Nationalism and Liberalism as the essential political dialectic of Modernity.
By Caitlin Johnstone The Associated Press has published yet another article based on unevidenced assertions by anonymous government officials about the scary horrifying frightening Russian menace, this time to accuse another media outlet of promoting propaganda. Without a trace of irony. “U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday accused a […]
But don’t worry these huge financial incentives weren’t a factor behind vax mandates. The CEO of Pfizer even said so.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss whether Democrats are doomed should they keep President Biden on the ticket in 2024.
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on AOC’s comments about Nancy Pelosi’s leadership in the house and her belief that America is headed into another Jim Crow period soon enough
The other option would be having the Government admitting they been wrong but I highly doubt it
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, Robby Soave, and editor-in-chief at the Post Millennial, Libby Emmons, consider media coverage of the Durham Report.
Krystal and Saagar examine the latest polling on the future election prospects of Biden in the Democracy Party and Trump in the Republican Party as 2024 jockeying begins
This is not exactly surprising. Biden should run for re-election on the slogan “The ISIS Guy is Dead and I Am Still (Just About) Alive!”🤣
Team Rising discusses the tragic killing of Christina Yuna Lee.
Krystal and Saagar make sense of the libel lawsuit filed against The New York Times by former GOP politician Sarah Palin that was ruled in favor of the media publication
‘Work yourself to illness or death. Don’t fear death.’ – The ruling class
Marine veteran and U.S. Senate candidate for Missouri, Lucas Kunce, details Germany’s energy dependence on Russia and makes the national security case for decarbonization.
Krystal and Saagar analyze the decision by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to invoke emergency powers to crack down on the Trucker convoy and go after their bank accounts
Imagine a child constantly puts his had in the cookie jar without permission and gets caught. Then the father locks up the cookie jar. Then the child says “psssh, Dad why would you just assume I’m gonna try and get a cookie without asking”… Father: “Idk son, maybe […]
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