Month: June 2021

Lyndsay Keith: Civil Discourse Is Being Canceled

The art of civil discourse is falling to the wayside in debates on differences of opinion. Yet as this happens, is there a way back? To learn more about what is happening to America’s marketplace of ideas, we sat down for an interview with Lyndsay Keith, co-host of Newsmax TV’s Spicer & Co. We’re being…


Unvaccinated Royal Caribbean Passengers in Florida Will Be Required to Show Proof of Insurance

The Royal Caribbean cruise line said on Monday that passengers above age 12 that start their trip in Florida will be required to show that they have insurance that covers COVID-19-related issues. “Effective June 29, 2021, unvaccinated guests 12 and older departing on a Royal Caribbean International cruise from Florida are required to purchase travel…


Nike Chooses China Profits Over Uyghur Slaves

Commentary Nike’s president and CEO, John J. Donahoe, recently declared his company’s unequivocal fealty to the Chinese tyranny. During the “4th Quarter Earnings Call” to discuss the company’s profit projections, Donahoe bragged that Nike “is a brand of China and for China.” Ponder the blatant hypocrisy of that disgraceful statement. In America, Nike prides itself…


California Bans State-Funded Travel to 5 More States Over LGBT Laws

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on Monday that California would restrict state-funded travel to Arkansas, Florida, Montana, North Dakota, and West Virginia because of the “anti-LGBTQ+ legislation” recently enacted in these states, increasing the number of the targeted states to a total of 17. “Assembly Bill 1887 is about aligning our dollars with our…


‘Raises Significant Concerns’: Wisconsin Elections Commission Sued Over Ballot Drop Boxes

A conservative nonprofit law firm filed a lawsuit that challenges Wisconsin’s law that allows ballot drop boxes, coming just days after the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear a similar suit. In a suit filed (pdf) Monday in a county circuit court on behalf of two voters in Waukesha County, the Wisconsin Institute for Law &…


‘Invites Fraud and Abuse’: Wisconsin Elections Commission Sued Over Ballot Drop Boxes

A conservative nonprofit law firm filed a lawsuit that challenges Wisconsin’s law that allows ballot drop boxes, coming just days after the Wisconsin Supreme Court declined to hear a similar suit. In a suit filed (pdf) Monday in a county circuit court on behalf of two voters in Waukesha County, the Wisconsin Institute for Law &…


Most Americans Want No Government Action on Delta Variant of CCP Virus: Poll

A new Trafalgar poll shows that most Americans want no government action on the Delta variant of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, a highly infectious mutation that some health officials predict will soon become the dominant strain in the United States. The poll, released on Monday and based on a representative sample of 1101 likely…


Did Pence Intentionally Damage Trump? | Truth Over News

Former Vice President Mike Pence has recently tried to re-establish himself as a potential candidate for 2024. But voters should not soon forget his words and actions surrounding the events on Jan. 6, 2020. While many know that Pence downplayed allegations of voter fraud and certified Biden’s presidency, fewer are aware of Pence’s actions on…


Fraudsters Use COVID-19 Relief Funds to Buy Luxury Homes, Jewelry

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Sentencing is scheduled Sept. 13 for four Los Angeles residents found guilty of scheming to submit fraudulent loan applications under which they and their co-defendants obtained more than $18 million in COVID-19 relief funds used to put down-payments on luxury homes in Tarzana, Glendale and Palm Desert and purchase jewelry and other high-end…


Our Sacred Honor: Reflections on the Fourth of July

The place: Philadelphia. The time: June 1776. The Continental Congress appoints a Committee of Five—Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Roger Sherman of Connecticut, Robert Livingston of New York, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, and chairman John Adams of Massachusetts—to draw up a declaration of independence from Britain. Though John Adams seems the natural choice to write the…