Latest Articles
-
Jack Poso đșđž @JackPosobiec MSNBC blurs images of illegal immigrant criminal 'lawn signs' at White House broadcast row From thepostmillennial.com 11:49 AM · Apr 28, 2025
-
ATLANTA â Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is forming an exploratory committee ahead of a potential run for governor next year. âI am honored by the encouragement I have received as I considered running for governor,â Bottoms wrote in a prepared statement released Monday. âI am taking an important administrative step in this journey by filing necessary paperwork to establish a campaign committee. I look forward to making an announcement in the coming weeks.â Bottoms was elected mayor of Atlanta in 2017 but decided not to seek reelection four years later. Instead, the Democrat joined the administration of then-President...
-
Cellphone video captured two officers being assaulted during a violent brawl among students at a San Bernardino County high school campus. The April 24 incident involved students from Entrepreneur High School in Highland and took place around 4:30 p.m. In footage captured by a witness, at least three students are seen physically fighting in a parking lot when two officers with the San Bernardino City Unified School District arrived and attempted to break up the fight. The female students were seen hitting and yelling at each other and generally ignoring officersâ attempts to pull them apart. During the violent confrontation,...
-
A major power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, including their capitals, knocking out subway networks, phone lines, traffic lights and ATM machines. A graph on Spain's electricity network website showing demand across the country indicated a steep drop around 12:15 p.m. from 27,500MW to near 15,000MW. A couple of hours later, Spain's electricity network operator said it was recovering power in the north and south of the peninsula, which would help to progressively restore the electricity supply nationwide. In Portugal, a country of some 10.6 million people, the outage hit the capital, Lisbon, and surrounding areas, as well...
-
U.S. â Members of the judiciary were revealed to be sporting a new look, as President Donald Trump issued new striped robes to be worn by federal judges. The President said the change from the traditional black judge's robes to black and white stripes, which came on the heels of the Trump Department of Justice's arrest of judges for allegedly providing aid to illegal aliens, was more fitting. "These beautiful new robes are absolutely perfect," Trump told reporters. "It's time to update the attire worn by judges to more accurately reflect the role they play in our country. From now...
-
MSNBC host and former Biden Press Secretary Jen Psaki stridently defended her network's "all negative, all the time coverage of Donald Trump because it's what our viewers want. If we want them to loyally watch us we must be loyal to their values--the foremost of which is hatred for the man." "We're being realistic here," she insisted. "MSNBC is not a widely watched network. We have shrunk down to a narrowly circumscribed niche market for the most rabidly anti-Trump ideologues. They don't want balanced coverage. They have no toleration for anything that doesn't feed the flames of their antagonism for...
-
URBANA â An estimated 400 people marched and demonstrated against various policies and actions taken by President Donald Trump in his second term. Below are pictures from the protest. This is the latest in several demonstrations held in central Illinois.
-
Making predictions about the future can land you in hot water - as evidenced recently by the arrest of a TikTok astrologer who had predicted that an earthquake would hit Myanmar on April 21st. He had made the prediction on April 9th - just two weeks after a major quake killed 3,500 people in the region - and his video managed to rack up over 3 million views on the clip sharing platform. In it, he claimed that an earthquake would "hit every city in Myanmar" and told people to "take important things with you and run away from buildings...
-
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) signed legislation into law on Monday that would block males identifying as females from competing in girlsâ and womenâs sports at public schools and colleges in the Peach State. The Riley Gaines Act, which will take effect on July 1, requires that student athletes from kindergarten through college compete according to their biological sex, not what they may identify as. The law further requires the state to provide separate locker rooms and changing facilities for male and female athletes. âIt will establish clearly in Georgia law that males are not allowed to compete in female...
-
Epstein survivor Juliette Rose Bryant is speaking out â and sheâs making it very clear: If anything happens to her, it is not suicide. The South African native, who claims she was kidnapped by Epstein 20 years ago after meeting him alongside former President Bill Clinton, is demanding a full investigation into any potential harm that may befall her, especially in the wake of fellow Epstein victim Virginia Giuffreâs reported âsuicide.â ..... Snip..... Bryant reposted a video she originally shared two years ago after the death of Jeffrey Epstein victim Carolyn Adriano, who testified against Maxwell. Carolyn Andriano was found...
-
The Biden administration released millions of illegal immigrants into the U.S. interior âon purpose,â Tom Homan, President Donald Trumpâs border czar, said during a press conference Monday morning. âAnd as far as releasing so many people â you know why the Biden administration released millions of people United States?â Homan asked. âNo one ever talks about, Iâll talk about it.â âWhy did they release people into the interior United States rather than put them into an ICE bed? Why not put them in an empty ICE bed, $127 a night, rather than a hotel at 500 bucks a night?â Homan...
-
VATICAN CITY (AP) â Catholic cardinals on Monday set May 7 as the start date for the conclave to elect Pope Francisâ successor, delaying the secret voting for two days so they can get to know one another better and find consensus on a candidate before they are sequestered in the Sistine Chapel. The cardinals set the date after arriving for the first day of informal meetings following Pope Francisâ funeral Saturday. In a chaotic scene, journalists shouted questions about the mood inside and whether there was unity. A reporter for a satirical Italian television program asked whether an Italian...
-
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will jab at President Trump in the keynote address at the Emerge gala on Wednesday, making her first public remarks since leaving office in January, a source told The Hill. In her remarks, the former vice president, who lost to Trump in November, is expected to offer pointed criticism of the administration, the source said. Harris is also expected to honor the organization for its role empowering women in politics and issue a call to action to combat Trumpâs economic policies and his push to overhaul the federal government. Emerge, which is celebrating its 20th...
-
Dear FRiends, We need your continuing support to keep FR funded. Your donations are our sole source of funding. No sugar daddies, no advertisers, no paid memberships, no commercial sales, no gimmicks, no tax subsidies. This means no spam, no pop-ups, no ad trackers. And because we are not a 501C, we have preserved our God-given, constitutionally protected right to free speech without government intervention. If you enjoy using FR and agree it's a worthwhile endeavor, please consider making a contribution today: Click here: to donate by Credit CardOr here: to donate by PayPalOr by mail to: Free Republic, LLC...
-
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is reintroducing legislation Monday that would ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office. Hawley introduced the "PELOSI Act" in 2023, but failed to make progress under President Joe Biden's administration. The proposal has since gained popularity among lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, and President Donald Trump himself said last week that he would "absolutely" sign such a ban if it came to his desk. "Members of Congress should be fighting for the people they were elected to serveânot day trading at the expense of their constituents," Hawley told...
-
Megachurch founder Bishop T.D. Jakes announced on Sunday that he will step down as pastor of his 30,000-member Dallas-based church, The Potterâs House, and his daughter and son-in-law will assume the helm. For almost 50 years, Jakes, who will turn 68 in June, has served the local and global community as a pastor, global faith leader, and author. According to a statement on the churchâs website, senior pastoral duties for pastors TourĂ© Roberts, 51, and Sarah Jakes Roberts, 36, . Jakesâ announcement and presentation of couple to the congregation met with applause and a long, standing ovation. While choking back...
-
Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley is telling the haters he has no time for them after a wave of criticism that flowed onto social media because he went golfing with President Donald Trump. Barkley was seen over the weekend at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., where he hit the links with Trump. The Eagles star was thrilled to tell his fans about his experience, and he even got a ride on the Marine One helicopter in New Jersey. Unsurprisingly, the inevitable haters came out in droves to blast the NFL player for daring to golf with the President...
-
Angel Studioâs animated faith-based flick âThe Kings of Kingsâ spent another week in the Top 10 box office this weekend, earning $4.18M despite a 77% drop from the previous week, bringing its total to $58M. Written and directed by Seong-ho Jang and featuring the voices of Kenneth Branagh, Uma Thurman, Mark Hamill, Pierce Brosnan, Forest Whitaker, Ben Kingsley, and Oscar Isaac, the film âfollows Charles Dickens, a young author who narrates the biography of Jesus Christ. Together, he and (sin son) Walter Dickens embark on an adventure as the master storyteller engages his youngest sonâs vivid imagination.â Buyoed last week...
-
People who eat lots of ultra-processed foods (UPF) may be at greater risk of dying early, a study in eight countries including the UK and the US suggests. Processed meats, biscuits, fizzy drinks, ice cream and some breakfast cereals are examples of UPF, which are becoming increasingly common in diets worldwide. UPFs tend to contain more than five ingredients, which are not usually found in home cooking, such as additives, sweeteners and chemicals to improve the food's texture or appearance. Some experts say it's not known why UPFs are linked to poor health - there is little evidence it's down...
-
Daily Readings from the USCCBThere was a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. He came to Jesus at night and said to him, âRabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God, for no one can do these signs that you are doing unless God is with him.â John 3:1â2Nicodemus, a Pharisee and a ruler of the Jews, is mentioned three times in the Gospel of John. The passage above comes from the first time heâs mentioned. The second time is when he reminds the Sanhedrin that Jesus should be heard by them before...
|
|
|