Scandal-ridden Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard faced waves of jeers and booing throughout a raucous meeting where she faced fed-up constituents. Henyard, the self-described “supermayor” of Dolton, a Chicago suburb, and Thornton Township Supervisor, has recently been dubbed the “worst mayor in America” by critics after being accused of misdeeds ranging from weaponizing police raids to spending taxpayer money on luxuries …
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Harris County attorney defends guaranteed income program against Texas' lawsuit: 'Attack' by GOP officials
A Harris County attorney defended a guaranteed income program that’s been targeted in a lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday. Paxton’s lawsuit claims that “Uplift Harris,” a guaranteed income program established in Harris County, is “unconstitutional.” The lawsuit seeks an “immediate ruling to block Uplift Harris from beginning to make payments under the program.” “This lawsuit …
Read More »Kato Kaelin reflects on O.J.'s death: 'I believe he did it,' wonders 'if he made peace with God'
O.J. Simpson murder trial witness and reality TV show figure Kato Kaelin spoke out to Fox News following the death of the disgraced NFL icon on Thursday, expressing his belief that he murdered his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, despite a jury’s acquittal nearly 30 years ago. “My opinion was I think he’s guilty. I have …
Read More »State Department spox says there are 'different ways to love America' in defense of new DEI hire
The State Department continues to weather controversy over its new diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) chief who was exposed by Fox News Digital for espousing anti-American views. A department spokesman defended the hire, saying there are “different ways to love America” during Thursday’s press briefing. Fox News national correspondent Griff Jenkins pressed State Department spokesman Matthew Miller on prior comments …
Read More »NPR scandal: Whistleblower scolding outlet’s liberal slant puts spotlight on organization's federal funding
A veteran National Public Radio journalist caused a scandal for his employer on Tuesday with a scathing piece accusing NPR of liberal groupthink, renewing interest in how much cash American taxpayers pay for The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), and NPR more broadly. Uri Berliner, the senior business editor and a 25-year NPR veteran, went viral for blowing the whistle …
Read More »'Stranger Things' star has a lot of empathy for troubled teens, stresses importance of forgiveness
EXCLUSIVE – Bicycles play a nostalgic role in the popular sci-fi series “Stranger Things.” And they are just as important to one of the show’s stars, Matthew Modine, off-screen as well. Modine is an avid bicyclist in New York City, so he was already pretty comfortable in the seat when he took the role of Greg Townsend in the new …
Read More »Social psychologist urges parents to keep smartphones away from kids to 'protect' their mental health
Smartphones are creating an anxiety and depression-riddled generation of teens, according to social psychologist and New York University professor Jonathan Haidt, but there are steps parents can take to help protect the next generation. Haidt, author of the new book “The Anxious Generation,” said Thursday that his first piece of advice is no smartphones before high school. “We’ve got to …
Read More »NPR editor's bombshell essay causing 'turmoil' at liberal outlet: Report
The bombshell essay penned by veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner this week is reportedly causing “turmoil” at his news organization. Berliner made waves on Tuesday for calling out the liberal groupthink that has plagued NPR’s newsroom, pointing to their mishandling of Russiagate, the Hunter Biden laptop, the COVID lab leak theory and the ongoing Israel-Hamas war as examples of its …
Read More »Trump's name 'incorrectly' used in LA Times' OJ Simpson obituary: 'Freud Lives'
Former President Trump’s name made an unexpected appearance in an O.J. Simpson obituary on Thursday. The Los Angeles Times reported on the death of the 76-year-old former NFL running back earlier in the morning, detailing his prolific sports career as well as his infamous 1994 double murder trial. However, at one point further down the obituary, the article originally referred …
Read More »Harvard defends return to old policy requiring SAT/ACT test scores for admission
After being one of many schools that dropped testing requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, Harvard is making national headlines by reinstating them for new applicants in the next admissions cycle. According to the Harvard Crimson, this return to the old standard will begin with the Class of 2029, “a surprise reversal that could leave some students scrambling to take SAT …
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