California Reparations Panel Approves State Apology for Slavery, Compensation

California’s reparations task force voted Saturday to approve recommendations on how the state may compensate and apologize to Black residents for generations of harm caused by discriminatory policies. The nine-member committee, which first convened nearly two years ago, gave final approval at a meeting in Oakland to a hefty list of proposals that now go … Read more

Florida Squatter Victim Launching Website To Assist Other Landlords With Illegal Occupants

A Florida landlord is launching a website to assist other property owners with squatters after she spent thousands of dollars to remove illegal residents from her own property. “My goal is to drive state and federal laws to treat squatters as criminals and to expedite the review of fraudulent leases,” Patti Peeples, 61, told Fox … Read more

Chaos? Frustration? Supreme Court Rules Vs. ‘Evolving’ Poker Rules

What if poker players played the card game by ignoring/changing the rules the way the Supreme Court treats the law under the “living, breathing” Constitution? by Michael Peroutka When I was a little kid, I asked my dad to teach me the rules of poker so I could join in the family card games he … Read more

Watch: Brain-Dead Biden Gets Career-Ending News

Top news right now: President Brain-Dead Biden’s approval rating has dropped to 37%, according to Gallup. This is the lowest approval rating the president has received so far, and represents a 14.3% drop in support since the 2020 election. Additionally, only 16% of Americans view the economy as “excellent” or “good,” with 47% stating it’s … Read more

The Long Road To Confronting Communist China’s War On Religion: Part I

In 2016, when President Xi Jinping delivered a speech calling for the “Sinicization of religion” in a nation of one billion, he was espousing a century-old impulse among his people while also inadvertently underscoring a persistent paradox that Chinese Communists brought with them when they took over the country in 1949 – and have never … Read more

Supreme Court Justice With Liberal Views Embroiled In Scandal

In recent weeks, Democrats increased their criticism of conservative Supreme Court Justices such as Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch. They alleged corruption and used that as a justification for congressional oversight. These accusations, however, are without any legal or ethical basis. Justice Thomas was accused by some of failing to report free travel expenses that … Read more

Video: Top Democrat Goes OFF On His Own Party

Top news right now: Senator Joe Manchin slams Interior Secretary Deb Haaland for ignoring federal law on energy production and critical mineral development, and for the first delay in U.S. history in developing a five-year offshore oil and gas lease sale plan. In a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing, Manchin accused the administration … Read more

Texas Maps Out New Emergency Power Plan

The state of Texas is no stranger to the idea of massive battles being fought over important issues, like the Alamo, for example. While the latest one underway isn’t using guns, the state Senate and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick have notched a victory in the first battle that could end up defending the lives of … Read more

Japan’s Kishida Visits S Korea To Boost Ties Amid N Korea Threat

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has arrived in the South Korean capital, Seoul, to meet President Yoon Suk-yeol, as the two leaders seek to mend ties amid nuclear threats from North Korea. Kishida’s bilateral visit on Sunday is the first by a Japanese leader to Seoul in 12 years. It returns the trip Yoon made to Tokyo … Read more

Assault Victim Says He Wishes Jordan Neely Had Been in Rehab

A man who was assaulted by Jordan Neely in 2019 is weighing on the subway attack—and he says he wishes the homeless man killed by an ex-Marine on Monday had’ve been in a rehab facility. Filemon Castillo Baltazar told the New York Daily News that he was waiting for a train in the Greenwich Village in 2019 when … Read more