Government overreach prompted the threat of a potential “election-year truckers strike” as the industry reacted to the latest climate crackdown. Zealous appeasement of the green agenda wasn’t […]
Month: March 2024
As the world marks the four-year anniversary of the COVID-19 lockdowns, most people lo back on those scary times with trepidation and regret. The original “15 days […]
To his rare credit, liberal comedian Bill Maher has called for the creation of a COVID commission to investigate America’s mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking Friday […]
Horror movie plot twist: the terrorized teenage heroine finally gets a phone to call the authorities. “Hello! I need help! Someone is stalking me and I think […]
A Florida sheriff is optimistic about the new law Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed on Wednesday ending the “squatter scam” in the Sunshine State. The new law […]
Sean “Diddy” Combs was warned that his “life is in danger” as a longtime rival spe out from behind bars about a “secret room.” From the initial […]
A popular YouTube influencer has reportedly been kidnapped in Haiti after trying to meet the notorious gang leader named “Barbecue.” Atlanta-based influencer Addison Pierre Maalouf, known on […]
Plus-sized pop diva Lizzo stunned fans when she abruptly quit the music business the day after her performance at President Joe Biden’s unseemly New York City fundraiser. […]
Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams got a wake-up call from the “Breakfast Club” on Friday. New York lawyer and activist Olayemi Olurin accused Hizzoner of […]
A Florida woman’s admission to a game played at a Walmart landed her in cuffs as deputies snarked, “Oh, going to jail is fun, ay.” Monday, the […]
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Folks considering the purchase of an electric vehicle should brace themselves for than sticker shock. […]
Applications to Harvard University have dropped precipitously amid the uproar over the school’s reported tolerance of antisemitism and plagiarism. “Harvard said it received 5% fewer undergraduate applications […]











