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John Kerry: Ukraine War Is Bad Because It’s Contributing to Climate Change
John Kerry, the Biden Administration's special presidential envoy for climate, claims that the problem with the war in Ukraine is that it’s releasing greenhouse gasses that are causing climate change.
Levin: ‘Trump Lawyers Need to Wake the Hell Up,’ Convince Judge to Order Investigation into Jack Smith and DOJ
Former President Donald Trump’s defense lawyers need to “wake the hell up” and petition the judge in his Florida criminal case to order an investigation into the constant deluge of leaks coming out of the Justice Department to see if Trump’s Due Process rights have been violated, Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin said Sunday.
Judge: Injunction Stands, Biden Admin. Likely Violated 1st Amendment Rights of Social Media Users
On Monday, a U.S. District Judge from Louisiana denied the Justice Department’s request to stay an order limiting the Biden Administration’s ability to pressure social media companies to censor American citizens’ free speech rights.
Army Propagates Transgender Ideology on Museum Website and in Recruiting as Part of Comprehensive Defense DEI Initiative
The United States Army has begun openly expressing support for gender ideology in official articles and on its museum website.
Biden Sending Unreliable Cluster Munitions, Which Endanger Civilians and Are Banned by Over 100 Countries, to Ukraine
The Biden administration is poised to send a new package of munitions to Ukraine in the midst of an ammunition shortage, including controversial cluster munitions which have been banned by more than a hundred nations.
Biden Knew about Hunter’s Foreign Business Deals, Took $5 Million Bribe as V.P., Six in Ten Voters Say
A new survey of U.S. voters reveals that six in ten U.S. voters believe President Joe Biden was involved in his son Hunter’s dubious foreign business dealings, corroborating similar recent poll findings.
House Judiciary Expands ESG Probe into Top Financial Firms ‘Potentially Violating U.S. Antitrust Law’
Members of the House Judiciary Committee sent letters to three of the nation’s biggest financial firms and two net-zero activist coalitions of activist financial firms, demanding information about their potential antitrust violations in pursuit of an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda.
Google Revises ‘Privacy’ Policy to Eliminate Privacy, Under the Guise of AI Training
Google updated its privacy policy, which now says the Big Tech company has the right to scrape the internet for just about anything and everything ever posted in order to train artificial intelligence (AI).
Non-farm Employment, Wages Disappoint in June; More Americans Forced to Work Part-Time
Led by continued growth in government, the unemployment rate fell 0.1 point to 3.6% in June – though, non-farm employment and wages recorded lackluster gains – according to seasonally-adjusted data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Biden Considered Plan to Block Out the Sun to Stop Climate Change
The Biden Administration was apparently open to the idea of lowering the amount of sunlight the Earth receives in order to combat climate change, according to a White House report released on June 30.
Supermarket Employee Fired After Recording Robbery
An employee at a King Soopers store in Colorado was fired after he recorded a shoplifting incident and posted the video on TikTok.
Target Reconsiders Value of Conservative Market, Agrees to Carry Levin’s ‘Offensive’ Book
UPDATE: After refusing to carry Mark Levin's new book, because liberal customers might be offended, Target has decided to sell the seven-time #1 New York Times bestselling author's latest offering.
New UN Proposal Could End US Sovereignty, NYT Best-Selling Author Warns
A proposal from the United Nations (UN) could end US sovereignty as we know it, according to a New York Times bestselling author.