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Oops: Woke diversity activists accuse DJ of wearing blackface at school event. Turns out DJ was actually black.

A pair of woke activists in Arizona who push diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at the Scottsdale Unified School District embarrassed themselves recently when they accused a black entertainer hired for a local school event of wearing wearing blackface. The episode, first reported by the Arizon... → Read More

LAPD to residents of crime-ridden city: Don't want to get robbed? Don't walk around wearing expensive jewelry.

As California has grown increasingly soft on crime thanks to the implementation of woke leftist policies over the last several months, California cities have seen crime soar. Now law enforcement is telling citizens to not dress like would-be victims, all while criminals run rampant.Reports out of th... → Read More

AP and Biden administration are surprised that the Taliban broke its promises about Afghan girls' education

Since the first day of the Biden administration's disastrous pullout from Afghanistan, President Joe Biden's band of experts have exhorted the American people — and the Afghan allies left we behind — to trust the new leaders of Afghanistan, the Taliban. Few people outside the administration seem... → Read More

'Joke with biological women as punchline': Swimming magazine editor calls out Lia Thomas' NCAA title for what it is

The world saw Lia Thomas, the onetime male swimmer for the University of Pennsylvania who now identifies as a woman, take a NCAA swimming title Thursday. The ongoing Thomas saga has been a fight between trans-activists and their acolytes on one side and protectors of women's sports, rights, and adva... → Read More

House Dems' campaign chairman: Stop blaming voters for thinking we're doing a terrible job. 'The problem is us.'

New York Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney has his work cut out for him.As the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, it's his job to, well, make this November less miserable for the Democrats than it currently appears to be shaping up to be. Any political observer worth his... → Read More

Veteran NYPD cop: NYC has 'turned against' the police, so expect crime to stick around for a while

We've seen the fallout of the left's incessant "defund the police" diatribes. More crime. More fear. Less hope. Though citizens often believe they're bearing the brunt of leftists' anti-police agenda, it's important to remember what cops are experiencing, too. Scott Welsh spent 29 years as a c... → Read More

USA Today fact-checks clearly satirical Babylon Bee report that Biden sold Alaska to Russia

Big Media just can't help themselves. The scolds in the liberal press can't hide their disdain for popular satire site Babylon Bee. The site is funny, insightful, punchy, and can be cutting-edge. But the big problem, it seems, is that the Bee, which is conservative and Christian, is effective at dri... → Read More

Biden advisers ignore basic economics, claim increasing US oil supply would have no impact on price

A common political theme on the right is that American Democrats, leftists, and liberals do not understand basic economics. The stereotype, conservatives will say, despite protestations from the left, exists for a reason. Imagine conservatives' combined frustration and sense of vindication when President Joe Biden's advisers showed up on cable → Read More

Buckle up: 'Get ready for $6 a gallon' gas, says former US diplomat to the Middle East

Moms filling up their minivans today are experiencing some serious sticker shock.Contractors working on a job site with any distance at all from the home office are going to eat some serious travel expenses if they didn't build updated gas and travel costs into their bids. Drivers and truckers deliv... → Read More

'Effective immediately': NFL declares pandemic over, ends all league protocols

Vaccine-leery NFL stars like the Buffalo Bills' Cole Beasley and the Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers took a lot of grief for their stances on government-advocated COVID protocols instituted by the league this year. The ever-defiant Beasley racked up some $100,000 in fines. Rodgers was the subje... → Read More

Trudeau attempts to talk tough by declaring ban on Russian oil — but Canada hasn't imported Russian crude in years

Among the myriad criticisms of President Joe Biden's handling of the Russia-Ukraine situation has been his refusal to announce a ban on imports of Russian crude oil. Though the U.S. has the capacity to supply its own oil, Democrat-imposed restrictions have severely limited our domestic supply and fo... → Read More

DeSantis: If Biden keeps sending illegal aliens to Florida, I'll reroute them to Delaware and Hollywood

The annual Conservative Political Action Conference is going on this very minute in Orlando, Florida. And yesterday, the host state's governor lit up the crowd with a rip-roaring speech that sounded like it was prepped for a presidential campaign. Complete with warnings against "Faucism" and vows to... → Read More

Flashback: Remember when Rachel Maddow said 'the virus does not infect' vaccinated people?

Folks skeptical of the various COVID vaccines out there have presented all sorts of reasons for their leeriness. Some of them reasonable, some of them ... not so much. One reason so many Americans have been cautious about the jabs lately is that the new shots don't follow the traditional underst... → Read More

God's big message at Christmas: 'You are not alone.'

Loneliness a terrible thing. And as is often pointed out, at no time is loneliness more poignantly felt by scores of people than at Christmas. If there's an upside to the whole COVID fiasco, it's that many of us had the opportunity last Christmas to experience a little bit of what that's like. Milli... → Read More

Crime-ridden NYC sees crook dressed as UPS man rob family at gunpoint

Once again, liberal-run New York City is seeing bold criminals attacking, robbing, and victimizing Gothamites on video. And it appears there's nothing they can do about it. The latest feel-good holiday moment from the city, where bad guys are experiencing increasing free rein to do as they please to... → Read More

The f***ing filter is gone: Cursing is through the roof. Experts blame COVID, of course

A new report in the Wall Street Journal says that Americans are swearing more than ever now — and experts think they know the culprit. Not movies, TV shows, or music that are all riddled with foul-mouthed characters. Not an increase in secularism that ignores faith's traditional taboos. Not growing ... → Read More

New York quietly releases cop-killer from prison, and police are furious

Apparently, freeing cop-killers has become a thing for the New York State Board of Parole. The board's efforts to release murderers of police officers have repeatedly raised the hackles of cops — and their latest parolee, whom they tried to put back on the streets without anyone really noticing, has... → Read More

World's most obnoxious sports commentator tries to kiss up to NBA star, gets slapped in return

Skip Bayless, co-host of Fox Sports' "Undisputed," has a reputation for being the "most hated man in sports." And it's a reputation he has earned for his predictions, analysis, and overall bad takes. Sports TV viewers rip their hair out watching him — though they apparently watch him enough to k... → Read More

Check out the new super-handy and 'very comfortable' Swiss suicide pod

"Suicide is painless" is no longer just a television sitcom theme song. Thanks to big brains in Switzerland, it's now a literal reality for people wanting to end it all. Not only that — it's super convenient. Newsweek reported that Switzerland's medical review board this week authorized a port... → Read More

Just too pretty: More than 40 camels booted from beauty contest for using Botox

Most Americans probably don't know that there's a popular camel beauty contest every December in Saudi Arabia. Makes sense: We don't have a lot of camels in the states — plus, they're ugly as sin. But the Saudi people are very aware of it — and the they take it quite seriously. Otherwise dozens of c... → Read More