Tulsi Gabbard Blasts Government Schools Teaching ‘Woke Sexual Values’

Former Democratic presidential candidate and Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is coming out in support of Florida’s Parental Rights bill and says the legislation doesn’t go far enough. “We should all support the Parental Rights in Education bill that recently passed in Florida which very simply bans government and government schools from indoctrinating woke sexual values in…

NYC Woman Fired from City Job After Confronting Eric Adams About Toddler Mask Mandate

A New York City mother who worked for the city was fired after she protested the mask mandate for toddlers at mayor Eric Adams’ Monday press conference. Daniela Jampel, an assistant corporation attorney for the city, was terminated from her job shortly after she criticized Adams for not removing the school masking requirement for children…

Biden Planning to Release One Million Barrels of Oil Per Day from Strategic Reserves

As inflation continues to run red-hot at levels not seen in four decades and gas prices continue to hover near their all-time highs reached earlier in March, President Biden is considering tapping the country’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to release millions of barrels of oil. As Bloomberg and The Associated Press first reported Wednesday evening, President Biden…

After Staff Frantically Tried to Walk Back His Putin Comments, Biden Doubles Down

During a speech in Poland over the weekend, President Joe Biden made the proclamation that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” Given the statement implied regime change, it was a departure from the administration’s current policy toward Russia and how to handle the Kremlin’s ongoing attacks on Ukraine. Since the remarks were made…

The First Black Woman Nominated to the Supreme Court Can’t Define ‘Woman’

In a situation almost beyond belief, the individual who’s been heralded by the liberal media and Democrats for her historic status as the first black woman to be nominated to the Supreme Court is unable to define “woman,” according to her testimony late on Tuesday night. The somewhat ironic if not tragic revelation came courtesy…

Border Towns Warn Residents: Border Patrol Forced to Release Detained Immigrants Into Communities

Border towns in Texas have alerted residents that due to the holding facilities being overcrowded because of the continued wave of illegal border crossings, Border Patrol is being forced to release people into towns who have few resources to help them. Carrizo Springs, Texas posted on its website Border Patrol is releasing people into their town after…

Senator Kennedy Stumps Supreme Court Nominee with One Question

As Tuesday’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing dragged into the evening hours, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) raised a simple question about when constitutional protections for life — or even just life itself — begins. “When does life begin, in your opinion,” Senator Kennedy asked Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for starters. “Senator… um… I don’t… know,” Judge…

Crisis: Border Encounters in February Spiked 63 Percent Over Last Year, Plus New Unaccompanied Minors Surge

The border crisis — directly precipitated by the Biden administration’s recklessly permissive policies — continues to rage, even as much of the media’s attention is focused elsewhere.  As long as these numbers remain this bad, we will keep writing about them, even if it means flogging a similar story every single month.  US agents encountered nearly 165,000 illegal immigrants…

Biden Bans Russian Oil, Insists His Climate Agenda is the Way Forward

Speaking from the Roosevelt Room at the White House Tuesday morning, President Joe Biden finally announced a ban on Russian oil imports into the United States. For weeks Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and lawmakers on Capitol Hill, Democrats and Republicans, have called for the move. “Today we are targeting the main artery of Russia’s economy,”…

Did You Catch the White House Explanation for Buying Oil From Hostile Countries?

Speaking to reporters at the White House Monday afternoon, Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked to explain why the Biden administration plans to purchase oil from hostile foreign countries with abusive human rights records. Psaki then justified the importation of Russian oil despite President Vladimir Putin’s ongoing slaughter of civilians in Ukraine. Over the weekend,…

Just 21 Percent of Americans Are Satisfied with the Current State of the Union

As President Biden prepares to deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, Americans have already made up their mind about how they view the direction of the United States, and they’re not impressed. According to new numbers out from Gallup, barely one-fifth of Americans surveyed are satisfied with the current state…

‘Barbaric’: Putin’s Troops Level Government Building, Strike Residential Areas

Russian forces continued to hammer the city of Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine as Putin’s unprovoked assault entered its sixth day on Tuesday, including a direct hit on a government building in the city’s Freedom Square as attacks on non-military targets escalate. In a video tweeted by Ukraine Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmitry Kuleba that has…

Russian Ukraine Invasion Sets Market Ablaze and Oil Prices Surging

It’s happened. Russian troops have moved beyond the would-be separatist regions of Ukraine and a full-scale offensive against the rest of the country has occurred. Reports poured in last not of a shock-and-awe-style assault. The capital Kyiv was attacked. Odessa had reports of an amphibious landing by Russian forces. It was later reported that Russian marines were…

S&P 500’s correction could deepen if Ukraine-Russia crisis escalates into outright conflict

An armed clash between Ukraine and Russia, coupled with punishing sanctions for Moscow, could push U.S. stocks toward another major loss, according to Goldman Sachs economists. The S&P 500 entered correction territory Tuesday, down 10% from its last peak, as investors weighed the conflict and fresh U.S. and U.K. sanctions on Russia. For the year, it’s down over 9%.…