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Major Warning of Attack on Largest Nuclear Plant in Europe

The world now waits as an alleged attack on the Zaporizhzhia power plant in Ukraine is rumored to take place Wednesday night. Both Ukraine and Russia are accusing the other side of planning an attack, which could result in a nuclear catastrophe similar to the 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant also in…


[PREMIERING 8PM ET] ‘Wall of Separation’ Between Tech and State Is Critical to Protect Free Speech—Missouri AG Andrew Bailey [ATL:NOW]

“There needs to be a permanent wall of separation established between tech and state.” On this episode, I check in with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey about his landmark case against the Biden administration for colluding with Big Tech to censor views unfavorable to the government’s narrative. “What we’ve uncovered is a relationship of coercion…


Positive Discrimination Is Still Discrimination: Adam B. Coleman on How Ending Affirmative Action Is a Win

The Supreme Court made several groundbreaking rulings last week—including a ruling that effectively ends affirmative action. And another ruling whereby individuals can refuse their services if doing otherwise would go against their opinions or beliefs. The media establishment has had a meltdown, claiming this represents a new wave of racism and discrimination. But is this…


Has Religious Discrimination Against Christians Become Acceptable Now? Lucas Miles

The anti-woke revolution that started with boycotts against Anheuser-Busch and Target is still going strong. And even baseball is being affected by it. Thousands of people recently showed up at LA’s Dodger Stadium to protest what they said was religious discrimination, after the Dodgers brought in a drag queen group known as the “Sisters of…


Has Religious Discrimination Against Christians Become Acceptable Now?—Lucas Miles on Woke Hypocrisy

The anti-woke revolution that started with boycotts against Anheuser-Busch and Target is still going strong. And even baseball is being affected by it. Thousands of people recently showed up at LA’s Dodger Stadium to protest what they said was religious discrimination, after the Dodgers brought in a drag queen group known as the “Sisters of…


Pro-Trump Lawyer Lin Wood Announces Retirement

Attorney Lin Wood, who drew headlines for his claims about the 2020 election, announced that he’s agreed to retire from practicing law rather than be disbarred by the state of Georgia. In a letter issued to the state bar of Georgia, Mr. Wood said he would “be permitted to transfer to Retired Status effective immediately.” “I…


Ban on Recording Without Consent Is Unconstitutional, US Court Rules

An Oregon law that forbids recording in public without consent runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment, a U.S. court has ruled. Oregon law 165.540, first enacted in 1955 and subsequently broadened to bar secret recording of conversations, is unconstitutional, Judge Sandra Ikuta, a George W. Bush appointee writing for the majority in the 2–1…


Oath Keepers Founder Warns Trump: ‘You’re Going to Be Found Guilty’

Oath Keepers founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes III is warning former President Donald Trump that there could be serious legal troubles ahead of him. “They’re going to do the same thing to President Trump that they did to me,” Mr. Rhodes told The Washington Times in an interview published on July 4, while speaking from the D.C….


‘Character’ Grounds: Donald Trump Jr.’s Australia Tour Postponed After Visa Delay

Donald Trump Jr. has been granted a last-minute visa by Australian authorities after a long delay forced organisers to postpone his speaking tour. The son of the former U.S. president was supposed to speak from July 9 to 11 and make appearances in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. However, on July 5, organisers announced that due…


Biden Official Says Social Media Companies Uncooperative in Addressing Fentanyl Crisis

Anne Milgram, head of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has said that social media companies haven’t been as cooperative as they could have in addressing the fentanyl crisis. “We have not until recently gotten nearly as much cooperation as we need,” she said on Sunday during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet The Press.” Social media…