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A conservative political pundit in Canada isn't seeing the same level of citizen pushback against COVID-19 restrictions that exists in the U.S.
A radical, real-life purge is taking place in thousands of public schools, where a hiring process for white teachers is screening them for acceptable political views on race and racism, and it is happening in the open in the name of diversity, equality, and inclusion.
Double-vaccinated Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is experiencing symptoms from COVID-19 while the Pentagon is charging ahead with a Jab policy that is booting defiant holdouts in all branches of the U.S. armed forces. In the new year, a new order could be coming from Austin and the Pentagon requiring “booster” shots, too.
Republicans have their eyes set on winning more seats in this year's election, and one former governor thinks they have a good shot at doing just that.
A former CIA official says it's clear to her that the Biden administration – in contrast to the Trump administration – has no plans to take any action that would discourage Iran from continuing to advance its nuclear weapons programs.
A conservative news website says a university closing its investigation into an alleged attack on its campus indicates that the incident never happened.
2021 was certainly a banner year for mainstream media outlets -- if that phrase means misleading a vanishing audience and dwindling readers -- and a media watchdog says the pandemic tops the list of misdeed.
An attorney and advocate for patients' rights says the dramatic changes going on in medicine, particularly regarding euthanasia, should wake people up to the need to establish an official will in writing.
Two California teachers have been put on administrative leave after outraged parents accused the two of covertly "grooming" students into transgender and LGBTQ lifestyles.
The highest court in the land is set to hear a major case this week: whether the federal government can force your employer to force you to get a COVID shot, and use a federal agency to make it happen, but a First Amendment attorney says a 5th Circuit ruling is a good sign personal liberty will prevail.