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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.

Dartmouth professor awarded top religion prize

A Dartmouth College professor of physics and astronomy was awarded one of the world’s leading religion prizes for blending hard science and deep spirituality in his work, a foundation announced Tuesday. The John Templeton Foundation is awarding its 2019 prize to Marcelo Gleiser, who has written books on topics ranging… Read More

March 20, 2019

Elizabeth Warren lays out INSANE $100+ trillion spending plan

Critics have long said that Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was a little wacky when she decided to run for president. Now it seems she’s just off her rocker entirely. Warren was speaking to an organized CNN Town Hall in Jackson, Mississippi when she laid out a utopian plan for America… Read More

March 20, 2019

OUTRAGE: School official says Hitler “good leader”

A New Jersey sports official is apologizing for telling student athletes that Adolf Hitler was a “good leader” with “bad moral character and intentions.” Nutley High School athletic director Joe Piro made the remark while addressing Madison High School students Saturday during an assembly aimed at promoting positive leadership. Piro… Read More

March 20, 2019

[Pics] Stunning wildflowers rise form Texas rains

Experts say recent rain across much of Texas has contributed to a spectacular 2019 wildflowers season. The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department on Tuesday announced the colorful displays range from bluebonnets to buttercups to Indian blanket. Botanist Jason Singhurst says admirers of wildflowers can expect more concentrations through April and into May…. Read More

March 20, 2019

Alcoholic caper: drunk thieves after infamous mobster statue

It was a caper Scarface might have sanctioned … until they dropped him and got collared. Authorities say two Missouri men snatched a statue of Al Capone from its seat outside the Ohio Club in Hot Springs, Arkansas, early Saturday morning. Club owner Mike Pettey told the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record… Read More

March 20, 2019

Update: Unicorn robber and accomplice unmasked; crash led to arrest

The robbery suspect wore a unicorn costume, and police in Maryland say he has been unmasked. News outlets report that Baltimore County police say 28-year-old Jacob William Rogge donned a pink-and-white unicorn costume and smashed a convenience store register with a crowbar Saturday. Police say 27-year-old Joseph Philip Svezzese drove… Read More

March 20, 2019

Beto O’Rourke’s 2020 hopes DESTROYED by one photo

Failed Texas senatorial candidate Beto O’ Rourke is running for president. But the truth is that he’s been running for quite some time. When he was 26, he ran from the law. Tuesday morning, conservative street artist and activist, Sabo, along with his fellow artists, “Unsavory Agents,” erected a colossal… Read More

March 19, 2019

Trump’s Supreme Court picks split votes on THESE issues

President Donald Trump’s two Supreme Court appointees are on opposite sides of two of three cases that the justices decided Tuesday. Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the court’s liberal justices in ruling that a Washington state Indian tribe doesn’t have to pay a state fuel tax. Gorsuch says an 1855 treaty… Read More

March 19, 2019

PEN/Hemingway “distinguished” literary award announced

Novelist Tommy Orange keeps winning awards. PEN America announced Tuesday that the author of “There There,” the most honored literary debut of 2018, has received the PEN/Hemingway award for “distinguished” new novel. Orange’s previous awards included a prize from the National Book Critics Circle for best new book and the… Read More

March 19, 2019

African American editor resigns from newspaper calling for KKK

An African-American woman who took over the helm of a small-town Alabama newspaper that recently called for the Ku Klux Klan to “ride again” has stepped down after a few weeks, citing interference from the newspaper’s owner. Elecia R. Dexter told The New York Times on Friday that she stepped down because… Read More

March 19, 2019
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