Former President Donald Trump is hosting far fewer campaign events than his fellow Republican presidential hopefuls, but his substantial lead over them may make that unimportant, Axios […]
Month: July 2023
Boston University School of Law reportedly offered therapy to students after this week’s Supreme Court decisions. As previously reported, this week the high court struck down affirmative […]
Washington Mystics player Natasha Cloud tore into the US via on Friday following a number of rulings she didn’t like handed down by the Supreme Court […]
The golden era of Hollywood glitz and glamor is a thing of the past now that the leftward cultural shift has thrown a damper on Tinseltown’s legendary […]
As Alexander Soros, billionaire George Soros’ fourth son, takes the helm of the leftist empire, word spread on Friday that the Soros Open Society Foundation is slashing […]
Former Trump administration official Stephen Miller has preemptively declared war on any university that fails to abide by the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling. On Friday he […]
A Republican congressman has proposed that the month of July should be designated as “American Pride Month” as a counter to June’s just-ended 30-day worship of sexual […]
The New York Times is facing backlash for running a report seemingly suggesting young Americans may escape their student loan debts through death. Titled “Ways You Can […]
Governor Ron DeSantis’ campaign team released a wild culture war ad on Friday taking aim at former President Trump as Pride Month ends, using clips from “American […]
It arrived a bit later than expected but Tucker Carlson’s latest episode kicked off the Fourth of July holiday weekend with some serious fireworks as the […]
A University of Cincinnati adjunct professor of gender studies has been reprimanded for unfairly giving a student a zero on an assignment last month. Professor Melanie Nipper’s […]
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts chastised the leftist judges sitting on the high court Friday, warning them against dissenting opinions that denigrate the court when they […]











