Xi Jinping, the president of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is staying at a ritzy San Francisco hotel that is not far from where a drug dealer was arrested twice in 2022, each time pos...
As former President Donald Trump’s legal difficulties continue to stack up, scheduling conflicts and trial delays offer relief and highlight an emerging path for him to enter the 2024 election without a conviction, should he be the Republican nominee...
Media outlets around the world are showing dead and dying Palestinian babies in hospitals — but what they are not showing is who murdered these babies. The answer is clear. American intelligence has now revealed that Hamas has built its command cente...
Over a dozen Jewish celebrities and influencers challenged Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-linked TikTok on Wednesday over the antisemitic content proliferating on its platform, The New York Times reported. Influencers pushed TikTok executives and pers...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a criminal probe into the largest semiconductor equipment manufacturer in the U.S. for allegedly violating sanctions through exports to China, according to Reuters. The DOJ is investigating top chip equipm...
Democratic Mayor Eric Adams of New York City announced Thursday cops and schools would be subjected to budget cuts to pay for the city’s migrant crisis. Adams announced that libraries would be closed on Sundays and the New York Police Department woul...
Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri ripped the Biden administration for pursuing a climate deal with the People’s Republic of China Thursday, saying China didn’t hold up its end of past agreements. The State Department announced an effort to wor...
The Washington Post published a piece on Thursday critical of a Nobel laureate scientist, quoting the criticisms of a scientist who has erroneously suggested that he is a Nobel Prize winner. In its story, the Post quotes Michael Mann, a climate scien...
Social media platforms Instagram and TikTok decided to take down Osama bin Laden’s 2002 letter justifying the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon after it went viral Wednesday evening. Users were reading the letter on Ch...
Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has lost support from most of the residents in the city, according to a new poll from the Illinois Policy Research Institute and the Echelon Institute. Only 28% of Chicago residents said they approved of how J...