Month: April 2021

Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Responds to Reports About Alleged Multimillion Home Purchases

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors responded to reports from the New York Post and the Daily Mail about her real estate purchases that are allegedly worth millions of dollars. Cullors, who previously described herself as a “trained Marxist,” suggested in an interview that owning several extravagant homes does not violate her ideological views. She…


Inspector General Says Capitol Police Response to Jan. 6 Breach Was Obstructed by Senior Official

The inspector general of the Capitol Police has told lawmakers that the forces’ response to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was fatally obstructed when a senior official instructed officers not to use their most powerful weapons due to a lack of training with the equipment.


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House GOP leader: Gaetz ‘Innocent Until Proven Guilty’ in Sexual Misconduct Probe

Rep. Matt Gaetz is “innocent until proven guilty” in the House Ethics Committee’s probe into the lawmaker following allegations of sexual misconduct.


Biden Meets Japan’s Leader to Boost China-Facing Alliances

President Joe Biden is welcoming Japan’s prime minister to the White House on Friday in his first face-to-face meeting with a foreign leader, a choice that reflects Biden’s emphasis on strengthening alliances to deal with a more assertive China and other global challenges. Biden and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga also look to counter messaging from Chinese Leader Xi Jinping…


Child Safety Groups Urge Zuckerberg to Drop Plans for Instagram for Kids

A broad-based coalition of child safety advocates has sent a letter to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, urging him to abandon plans to launch a version of Instagram for children under 13, saying it’s not the right fix for the problem of kids lying about their age to get on the platform and it would “put…


Child Safety Groups Urge Zuckerberg to Drop Plans for ‘Babyish’ Instagram for Kids Under 13

A broad-based coalition of child safety advocates has sent a letter to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, urging him to abandon plans to launch a version of Instagram for children under 13, saying it’s not the right fix for the problem of kids lying about their age to get on the platform and it would “put…


Liberals Unhappy

Commentary Given the irked and fearful state of the liberal temper at the present time, many people might find it hard to believe that liberalism used to be fun. During the four years of President Donald Trump, liberals were miserable, sinking ever further into resentment and incredulity, a sense of history and America robbing them…


Family Blames COVID-19 Vaccine After ‘Healthy’ Father of 7 Reportedly Suffers Stroke

The family of a Mississippi man said he experienced a blood clot and stroke after receiving the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Brad Malagarie, 43, of St. Martin, suffered a stroke after he got the J&J shot, his family members told local station WLOX. “They called me and said he had that vaccine and something is…


Money Myths: 10 Ways We Fool Ourselves About Managing Credit

Dear Readers: April Fools’ Day can make for a good joke, but there are certain myths about money that, if not dispelled quickly, are no laughing matter. Misconceptions about credit and debt are right at the top of the list. Here are 10 common beliefs about credit that can lead to financial trouble. Don’t fall…