West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has a message for singer and actress Bette Midler, who called West Virginians “poor, illiterate and strung out” in a tweet after Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., refused to support the Build Back Better Act, President Joe Biden’s big spending program. The 70-year-old Republican governor ended… Read More
Getting an F! Southern city criticized for new logo
Some residents think a northern Alabama city’s new logo might be sending the wrong message. Florence’s new logo uses the first three letters of its name — a capital F followed by an L and an O arranged as an exclamation point — to form F! Sponsored: What eggs do… Read More
Bill Gates bets big money on this carpetbagger
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes Microsoft founder and billionaire “philanthropist” Bill Gates has decided on the next Democrat he wants to promote to higher office—and he’s put his money where his mouth is. Gates has made a hefty campaign contribution to a man who wants to run for… Read More
Biden Cabinet weighs in on Neil Young fight
On Tuesday, rock artist Neil Young asked to remove his music from Spotify, a streaming service. In a statement, Young took issue with Spotify for hosting The Joe Rogan Experience, a podcast with a record of controversial claims about the pandemic. Young ultimately withdrew his music on Wednesday as an… Read More
Border crisis spikes with record-breaking arrests
The crisis at the southern border may not be grabbing as much media attention as it once did, but that doesn’t mean that it’s getting any better. A new report shows how the situation continues to deteriorate. In December, Border Patrol agents detained 178,840 migrants, a grim record. That figure… Read More
Kyle Rittenhouse reportedly files a motion to destroy his gun
A Wisconsin judge was set to hear arguments Friday on whether prosecutors should return to Kyle Rittenhouse the assault-style rifle he used to shoot three people during a street protest. Rittenhouse shot the men during the protest in Kenosha in 2020. He killed Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum and wounded… Read More
Alabama case highlights SCOTUS and the death penalty
Alabama executed an inmate by lethal injection for a 1996 murder on Thursday after a divided U.S. Supreme Court sided with the state and rejected defense claims the man had an intellectual disability that cost him a chance to choose a less “torturous,” yet untried, execution method. Matthew Reeves, 43,… Read More
Joe Exotic of ‘Tiger King’ set for resentencing in Oklahoma
A federal judge is set to decide a new sentence Friday for “Tiger King” Joe Exotic after an appeals court ruled last year that the prison term he’s serving on a murder-for-hire conviction should be shortened. Although supporters of Joe Exotic — whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage — are… Read More
Burning bridges: Top Dems won’t attend Biden’s visit to Pittsburgh
On Friday, President Joe Biden is traveling to Pittsburgh ahead of the midterm elections However, Biden faced one of his presidency’s more persistent problems. Key Democrats, especially ones from swing districts, declined to attend his speech. In Pittsburgh, Biden will face both burnt bridges and collapsed bridges, as a local… Read More
Watch: Ocasio-Cortez blames everyone but herself for this…
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., went on cable news Wednesday to discuss the president’s low polling and the Democrats’ grim prospects in the midterm elections. Unsurprisingly, she described herself and the House Progressive Caucus as completely blameless… and she lied her way out any self-reflection. She said on MSNBC’s The 11th Hour,… Read More
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