NEW YORK (AP) – Democratic U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi said Monday that he is running for New York governor in next year’s election, joining a
Month: November 2021
Noem Rakes In Donations After Campaign Announcement, Almost Doubles State Record
Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem broke her state’s record for the amount of money raised at a fundraiser just two weeks after announcing her
To Bolster U.S. Manufacturing, Empower the Private Sector
To Bolster U.S. Manufacturing, Empower the Private Sector Source link
President Trump Calls on Democrats to Deal with Smash-and-Grab Robberies or Call in the National Guard
Organized looters were out in force in Democrat cities across the country this month. A retired Oakland police officer was killed after he was shot
Buffett Foundation Gave $196,388,893 to National Abortion Federation Between 2003-2020
It turns out that the Billion-Dollar King of Abortion’s philanthropic organization gave close to $200 million to just one extremist abortion group that prides itself
Not That Seventies Inflation
Jeffrey Frankel explains why the US economy is not experiencing a rerun of 1970s-style stagflation. Source link
Senate Republicans Block Annual Defense Bill Over Lack Of Debate, Amendment Votes
Senate Republicans blocked the passage of the annual defense bill after they and their Democratic colleagues failed to agree on rules governing amendment votes to
Latest Academic Hoax Is A Doozy
Ever since Alan Sokal hoaxed Social Text more than 20 years ago, and Peter Boghossian and his two compatriots punked several postmodern journals with total
Pfizer CEO Says “Most Likely Scenario” is “Annual Revaccination” Against Covid (VIDEO)
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Monday said the most likely scenario is an annual revaccination against Covid. “I made a projection months ago that the
Biden Admin's Preventable, Predictable Border Failure
How bad is it? Under Biden’s watch, apprehensions of illegal migrants soared to their highest ever, topping 1,659,206 for fiscal year 2021, breaking the previous