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Darrian Johnson

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Darrian Johnson is an experienced, conservative journalist who values facts (not feelings). Originally from Missouri, when he's not traveling for fly fishing, Darrian lives in Maryland.

Bill O’Reilly returns to T.V.

Bill O’Reilly has been missing from television for three years. Monday, he announced that he’s coming back to primetime. The former Fox News star is making a surprise return to the airwaves on a conservative digital network called The First, according to Axios. [Sponsored] WARNING: Over 106,000 deaths linked to… Read More

June 2, 2020

Antifa: What are they?

President Donald Trump has blamed the liberal militant group Antifa for violence at protests over police killings of black Americans. Attorney General William Barr has declared that the group is a large part of the outside agitators causing mischief and chaos. And their aggressive and destructive tactics have even put… Read More

June 2, 2020

Arrest warrant issued for 118 military personnel in coup attempt

Prosecutors in Istanbul issued warrants on Tuesday for the detention of 118 military personnel over their suspected links to a U.S.-based Muslim cleric as authorities pressed ahead with a crackdown on a network Turkey blames for a failed coup attempt in 2016. Urgent: Common prescription drug now linked to Alzheimer’s?[Sponsored]… Read More

June 2, 2020

Trump calls Russia’s Putin in G7 shakeup plan

U.S. President Donald Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday to tell him about his proposal to convene an international summit that would involve Russia, the Kremlin said. “Fruit Secret” for Better Blood Pressure [sponsored] Trump said Saturday he will postpone until the fall a meeting of the G7 leading… Read More

June 2, 2020

U.S. deports Iranian scientist involved in trade secrets case

An Iranian scientist imprisoned in the U.S. and acquitted in a federal trade secrets case is on his way back to Iran after being deported, the country’s foreign minister said Tuesday. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory Loss [Sponsored] Sirous Asgari was in the air on a flight back… Read More

June 2, 2020

Ex-Egypt leader alleges 21-month long brutal prison torture

After his arrest in 2013 for documenting the deadliest crackdown on protesters in Egypt’s modern history, Mohamed Soltan landed in a notorious prison where he says he was brutally tortured for 21 months. Sponsored: 1 Surprising Food that Feeds Cancer Cells He never thought he’d get a chance to fight… Read More

June 2, 2020

Judge tosses college hoops players’ “Fortnite” lawsuit

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit in which two former University of Maryland men’s basketball players accused makers of the “Fortnite” video game of misappropriating a dance move that the ex-teammates popularized. THIS Food Stuff Linked To Age-Related Memory Decline[Sponsored] U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Maryland ruled Friday… Read More

June 1, 2020

Antifa? “Mystery” brick protest incidents go viral

The riots and protests in the name of George Floyd took a mysterious turn after videos from protests went viral. Several protesters reported finding random piles of bricks during protests around the country. From New York City to Kansas City, Mo., protesters and police authorities alike have acknowledged the seemingly… Read More

June 1, 2020

2 dead in North Dakota Air Force base shooting

A shooting early Monday has left two airmen dead at the Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota, the military said. Blood Pressure Solution Hiding in Your Kitchen? [sponsored] The base’s emergency services members responded to the shooting, which occurred at 4:30 a.m., a statement from the military said…. Read More

June 1, 2020

America’s 4 largest publishers involved in copyright lawsuit

Four of the country’s biggest publishers have sued a digital library for copyright infringement, alleging that the Internet Archive has illegally offered more than a million scanned works to the public, including such favorites as Toni Morrison’s “Song of Solomon,” Malcolm Gladwell’s “Blink” and Cormac McCarthy’s “The Road.” Sponsored: 1… Read More

June 1, 2020
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