Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., recently expressed his annoyance with everyone pointing out President Biden’s old age. In a new interview with Politico, the lawmaker – considered one of Biden’s top allies and most prominent foreign policy adviser – slammed people’s constant questions about Biden’s age and mental fitness for office. He also lamented how it seems to be a bigger …
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San Francisco not sure if latest effort to curb drug epidemic is helping addicts get sober: Report
The city of San Francisco last year adopted a new effort in an attempt to get drug use under control. But it’s unclear if it’s working. Several drug users who have been arrested for using fentanyl out in the city streets have gone on record to say that their detainment hasn’t spurred them to kick their habit or seek treatment. …
Read More »Pelosi says it's 'wrong' to invite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to speak to Congress: 'Very sad'
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., spoke out against the invitation sent to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak to Congress next month, declaring, “This is wrong.” During an appearance on CNN Friday, Pelosi, when asked whether she would have invited Netanyahu to speak if she was still speaker, replied, “Absolutely not.” “I think this is wrong,” Pelosi told …
Read More »Hunter Biden laptop re-emerges as media embarrassment as it becomes key evidence at gun trial
Hunter Biden’s scandalous laptop, which was originally dismissed as Russian disinformation by many media outlets, pundits and even liberal allies in the intelligence community, was formally entered into evidence and confirmed by the FBI this week in his ongoing federal gun crime trial. The “laptop from hell,” which is filled with videos and photos of drug use, sex acts, and …
Read More »Maryland elementary school faces backlash over Pledge of Allegiance, 'mandatory patriotism'
One Maryland public school was coerced into no longer requiring students and staff to recite the Pledge of Allegiance after a free speech group pushed back against what it called “mandatory patriotism.” Twin Ridge Elementary School officials in Mount Airy reversed course on mandating the pledge after clarification was needed on the school’s policy for the salute. Back in April, …
Read More »Transgender contestant crowned Miss Maryland touts women being celebrated 'no matter their gender'
A transgender woman crowned Miss Maryland expressed joy at the celebration of women “no matter their gender.” Transgender contestant Bailey Anne Kennedy won Miss Maryland USA this past Saturday. According to the official Miss Maryland account’s post on Instagram, Kennedy’s victory marked multiple firsts, the first transgender contestant, the first Asian American contestant, the first to win the crown at …
Read More »New York Times, Reuters staff battle with news union after radical Guild rep makes controversial post
Union members at The New York Times and Reuters are publicly feuding with the influential NewsGuild of New York after one of the group’s representatives made a controversial post on social media. Guild organizer Nastaran Mohit declared her hatred for Israeli “Zionist butchers” in a post on X that is no longer public: “All these Zionist butchers know how to …
Read More »‘View’ co-host mocks the idea that Black Republicans exist: ‘Like looking at unicorns’
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin on Friday mocked the idea that Black Republican voters exist. The co-hosts were discussing recent comments from Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., that Black families were “together” and voted more conservatively during the Jim Crowe era. Hostin then seized upon the fact that the Florida Republican was addressing a group of Black conservatives when he made …
Read More »Mayor says Jewish club yearbook photo replaced with Muslim students in 'blatant antisemitic' act
A high school Jewish organization’s yearbook photo was reportedly replaced with one of Muslim students in what the East Brunswick, New Jersey, mayor called a “blatant antisemitic” act. Mayor Brad Cohen demanded answers about why there was “a picture of Muslim students replacing the original photograph of the Jewish students that are part of the Jewish Student Union Club” in …
Read More »Equity paradox: Minority, low income students suffer most from lack of gifted programs in Massachusetts
Widespread concerns over equity in education have helped fuel a decline in opportunities for gifted minds across Massachusetts, advocates argue, leaving child prodigies and their parents frustrated and forced to turn to costly alternatives to satisfy their child’s needs. In one instance, a public school program for high-performing fourth, fifth and sixth graders known as the Advanced Work Class was …
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