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Nov 02 2021
News
Leaders at global climate talks pledge to cut methane and save forests
Leaders at the COP26 global climate conference in Glasgow have pledged to stop deforestation by the end of the decade and slash emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane to help slow climate change.
The inability of major powers so far to agree more broadly on rapid reductions in the use of fossil fuels, the main cause of manmade global warming, has upset the poorer, smaller
ReutersJan 29 2020
News
West Virginia Governor Invites Disgruntled Virginia Counties to Secede to the Mountain State
In a proposal the Richmond Times-Dispatch has dubbed "Vexit," West Virginia's Republican Governor Jim Justice invited Virginia counties upset over the liberal government in their state capital to secede to West Virginia. The governor gave the invitation at a press conference held with Liberty University President Jerry Falwell, Jr. at a community college in Martinsburg, West Virginia on
CBNJun 02 2021
News
Democrat Melanie Stansbury wins US House race in New Mexico
Democrat Melanie Stansbury won election to Congress for New Mexico on Tuesday with a campaign closely tied to initiatives of the Biden administration.
Stansbury prevailed in an open, four-way race to fill a vacant seat previously held by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
Stansbury closely tethered her bid for Congress to proposed and enacted Democratic legislation on pandemic
Fox News DigitalDec 04 2020
Opinion
VILE CBS Mocks ‘Annoying’ Voice of Female Trump Witness, Colbert Makes Vulgar Sex Joke
The journalists and hosts at CBS on Thursday night and Friday morning viciously mocked a Michigan woman who was a witness for the Trump team on voter fraud. CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King sneered at her “annoying” voice and mannerisms.
Late Show host Stephen Colbert on Thursday night disgustingly went after the woman, who is not a celebrity or a politician, for FIVE minutes, making
NewsBustersOct 10 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Climate Change
Climate change and what to do about it is a persistent issue in the mind of both candidates and voters alike. As focus on the topic and anxiety about the future grows, many candidates in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections are bringing climate change into their campaign and political agenda.
While some candidates view climate change as one of the most pressing issues facing our nation
Rose MercerApr 13 2021
News
Biden Begins Infrastructure Negotiations Signaling Flexibility on Corporate Tax Hike
President Biden and a bipartisan group of lawmakers discussed how to pay for his $2.3 trillion infrastructure package during a meeting at the White House Monday, according to attendees.
During the roughly two-hour discussion, Republicans said they remain opposed to raising taxes on corporations and pushed for a narrower package. Mr. Biden showed an openness to breaking his proposal into
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 24 2021
News
Waukesha parade horror made possible by left-wing district attorneys' attempts at bail reform, critics say
Attempts at criminal bail reform that put violent offenders like Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. out on the street at low or no cost is endangering communities around the country, according to experts on criminal justice and law enforcement.
Police in cities including Milwaukee, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles are facing understaffing and low morale — in part due to such policies
Fox News DigitalJun 09 2020
News
Democrats: GOP reaction to Trump tweet about cop shoving protester 'a disgrace'
Senate Democrats called on Republicans to denounce President Trump’s Tuesday morning tweet claiming a video of a police officer pushing a protester to the ground was “a set up.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, and several other Republicans declined to comment on the tweet, while others criticized it or said it was part of Trump’s overall Twitter habit.
Washington ExaminerMay 13 2021
Opinion
Lines at gas stations are a feature, not a bug, of Biden's green future
Every now and then, a reminder emerges of just how amazing America’s free market economic system really is — the very system that leftists ignorantly decry as “rigged,” “plutocratic,” and conducive to massive inequality.
But the system is unique, in truth, in having made the life of ordinary people better than it has been at any time or in any place in human history. In the United
Washington ExaminerMar 12 2021
Analysis
Epoch Media Casts Wider Net to Spread Its Message Online
Youmaker, a little-known video site, prominently featured a video alleging that a far-left extremist movement was plotting to destroy America.
On Sagebook, a Twitter-like social network filled with posts from right-leaning users, a sidebar of trending topics contained the hashtags for “Stop the Steal,” “Censorship” and “Facebook.”
And Right on Times, an obscure right-wing news
New York Times (News)