Commentary The mills of political correctness grind exceeding fine, though unlike those of God or justice, they also grind rather fast. Nothing is too small or insignificant for them, nothing can hide from them for long. Recently I noticed an article in the online version of the Journal of the American Medical Association titled “Pregnant…
The Logic of Political Correctness: Avoiding a Word Means Avoiding the Truth
Big Tech ‘Aiding’ Beijing in Its Push for Global Dominance, Sen. Blackburn Says
Big tech companies are “aiding” the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in achieving its goal of being a global superpower, said Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) during day two of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)—the largest annual conservative conference. Blackburn was speaking Friday afternoon about freedom of speech in the United States and abroad, when she started bringing…
Deep Dive (Feb. 26): Russia Says US Warning for Syria Airstrike “No Value”
The U.S. military has conducted its first known air strike under the Biden administration. The Pentagon says it is retaliation against Iran-backed militias that attacked Americans in Iraq. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday the United States gave Russia a four to five minute warning before the strikes. He says it wasn’t enough and…
Liberal Politician Nicolle Flint Won’t Run in Australia’s Next Election
Federal coalition MP Nicolle Flint has said she will not recontest her South Australian seat of Boothby and will quit politics at the next election, with senior Liberals paying tribute to her strength in the face of bullying. The second-term Liberal MP and deputy whip has been vocal about problems facing women in Parliament, calling…
Treasury Sanctions Saudi Officials and ‘Tiger Squad’ Members Over Khashoggi Killing
The Treasury Department on Friday imposed asset-freeze and prohibition-of-business sanctions against Saudi officials after a government report implicated them in the slaying of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The sanctions target Ahmad Hassan Mohammed al Asiri, Saudi Arabia’s former Deputy Head of General Intelligence Presidency, and Saudi Arabia’s Rapid Intervention Force (RIF), also known as the…
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Feb. 26)
We bring you highlights from day two of CPAC, one Arizona county must hand over 2.1 million of last year’s election ballots and their voting machines for an audit, and President Joe Biden visits his first disaster site as commander-in-chief.
Biden and the Nuclear Code—Yikes!
Commentary Do 36 Democrat House members calling for Joe Biden to relinquish sole authority over the nuclear code know something we don’t know? Not in the slightest! The idea of a man who couldn’t remember what state he is in (figuratively and literally), who refused to take a cognitive test so normative most sixth graders…
2 US Navy Ships Head Back to Port After CCP Virus Outbreaks Onboard
Two U.S. Navy ships in the Middle Eastern waters have been ordered back to port due to confirmed and suspected CCP virus outbreaks among their crew, naval officials said Friday. At least a dozen service members aboard the amphibious transport dock USS San Diego have tested positive for the virus, and the guided-missile cruiser USS…
Experts Discuss China Tech Threat at CPAC Panel
Experts, through a primarily technological lens, discussed the national security threats posed by China and Russia during a panel discussion Friday afternoon at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)—the largest annual conservative conference. KT McFarland from the American Conservative Union Board and the moderator of the panel “Big Tech Is for Sale and China and…
Iran Probes Border Shooting Deaths That Sparked Protests
DUBAI—Iran is investigating the fatal shootings of at least two Iranians this week at the border with Pakistan, and Islamabad has handed over the body of one of the victims, the Iranian foreign ministry said on Friday. Monday’s shooting of at least two people carrying fuel across the border led to protests that spread across…
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