Commentary: Ban TikTok or Let Beijing Control Our Broadcast Networks, Too
by Chris Fenton In the dynamic landscape of global entertainment, the influence of Beijing over Hollywood has long been a topic of heated discussion. While the box office power of the Chinese market...
View ArticleJacksonville Sheriff Released Racist Manifesto Just Six Months After...
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters released in January the manifesto written by Ryan Palmeter, who fatally shot three people in a racially motivated attack that happened last August at a Dollar General...
View ArticleNearly 75 House Republicans Demand Mike Johnson Oppose Reauthorization of Gun...
by Arjun Singh A group of nearly 75 Republican members of the House of Representatives are demanding that Speaker Mike Johnson oppose the reauthorization of a decades-old gun control law, according...
View ArticleOregon GOP State Senators Who Staged Walkout over Abortion Can’t Run for...
by Madeleine Hubbard The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that 10 Republican state senators are ineligible to run for reelection after they participated in a quorum-denying walkout for six...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Arizona Democrat Leezah Sun Resigns from State House after...
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View ArticleElection Integrity Watchdog Recommends 14 Reforms for States to Improve...
by Natalia Mittelstadt As the 2024 election cycle begins, the Honest Elections Project releases its report on 14 election reforms that states should make to protect the integrity of elections. With...
View ArticleTop Commentary: Ban TikTok or Let Beijing Control Our Broadcast Networks, Too
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View ArticleJob Cuts Soar as Employers Look for Ways to Lower Costs
by Will Kessler The number of job cuts by American employers surged in January as companies looked to lower operating costs to adjust to harsh economic conditions, according to outplacement firm...
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View ArticleDem Governor Closes Cherished Sports Center in Majority-Black Boston Suburb...
Daily Mail A deprived Boston community has been left ‘on fire’ after the governor of Massachusetts requisitioned a vital rec center to house the surge of migrants arriving in the city. Democrat Maura...
View ArticleFulton DA Willis Acknowledges in New Court Docs ‘Personal Relationship’ with...
by Joseph Weber Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis acknowledged Friday having developed a “personal relationship” with the top prosecutor in her election interference case against former...
View ArticleSen. Hagerty Endorses Kari Lake for U.S. Senate
A U.S. senator from Tennessee on Friday endorsed Kari Lake, who is running for U.S. Senate in Arizona. “I’m honored to endorse my friend Kari Lake to be Arizona’s next U.S. Senator. Kari is a strong,...
View ArticleJudge Officially Postpones Trump’s March 4 D.C. Election Interference Trial
by Ben Whedon U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday officially suspended former President Donald Trump’s March 4 trial in special counsel Jack Smith’s election case, The Hill reported....
View ArticleCommentary: Was It Legal to Appoint Jack Smith in the First Place?
by Hans von Spakovsky Was Special Counsel Jack Smith illegally appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland and is his prosecution of former Pres. Donald Trump unlawful? That is the intriguing...
View ArticleFormer President Biden Fundraiser Says Loaned Brother James Biden $800K, only...
by Steven Richards The most recent person to testify before the House Oversight Committee’s President Biden impeachment inquiry reportedly says he loan one of Biden’s brothers about $800,000 in 2016...
View ArticleArtimus Pyle Releases ‘Anthems – Honoring The Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd’
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Artimus Pyle, a distinguished Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member and former drummer for Lynyrd Skynyrd, unveils his tribute album, Anthems – Honoring The Music of Lynyrd...
View ArticleCommentary: The Border Crisis Is Front and Center in Battleground States and...
by Manzanita Miller Despite economic issues dominating voters’ minds this election year, the unprecedented chaos at the southern border is forcing immigration into the spotlight, and nearly...
View ArticleFlorida to Send 1,000 National Guard Troops to Texas Border
by Eric Lendrum On Thursday, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) announced that the state of Florida will be sending up to 1,000 of its National Guard troops to Texas to assist state authorities in...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: ‘We Are Under Attack’: Tennessee U.S. Reps. React to DHS...
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View ArticleJob Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Mass Layoffs
by Will Kessler The U.S. added 353,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in January as the unemployment rate remained at 3.7%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released Friday. Economists...
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