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CPAC treasurer resigns, accuses chairman of mismanaging funds
The oldest conservative grassroots organization is in disarray after the American Conservative Union’s treasurer announced a sudden resignation from the group that runs the Conservative Political Action Conference. In his resignation letter, Bob Beauprez alleges financial mismanagement largely laying the blame at the feet of Chairman Matt Schlapp. Beauprez accused Schlapp of concealing financial records… -
94-year-old wins SCOTUS case that could change property rights nationwide
A 94-year old woman has won a landmark Supreme Court case that could change property rights nationwide. The justices ruled unanimously in Geraldine Tyler’s favor after she sued a Minnesota county government for selling her home over unpaid taxes and pocketing the profits. Hennepin County sold Tyler’s $40,000 condominium in 2015 because she had an… -
IRS probed reporter Matt Taibbi on Christmas Eve as Twitter Files posted
“Twitter Files” journalist Matt Taibbi was not only the center of an IRS investigation, but the federal agency was working overtime to dig into the journalist’s tax records from years back. Taibbi says the IRS probe against him started on Christmas Eve 2022, which is rare for agents to do given its proximity to the… -
US, South Korea reach secret deal to send cluster munitions to Ukraine: report
The United States has reportedly reached a “confidential agreement” with South Korea to coordinate the transfer of hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds to Ukraine. According to the Wall Street Journal, South Korea will deliver the rounds to the U.S., who will in turn bring them to Ukraine, a move aimed at supplying Kyiv for its… -
BLM donations plummet 88% following spending controversies
The controversial spending of donations made to Black Lives Matter is once again being revealed as another tax year has passed. Despite donations plummeting by 88% in 2022, the nonprofit’s cashflow is still being funneled to friends and family of its now former executive director in seven-figure contracts. According to tax records first obtained by… -
China sinks largest US Navy vessel and carrier group in war game simulations
According to war game simulations run by a team of Chinese military planners, hypersonic weapons would destroy the largest and most expensive vessel in the U.S. Navy with “certainty.” In a series of more than 20 digitally simulated battles, Chinese forces sank the USS Gerald R. Ford and its accompanying carrier battle group using a… -
Surgeon general warns of social media safety risks to kids’ mental health
According to an advisory issued by the U.S. surgeon general, developing young brains are in danger. The official is calling it the worst mental health crisis in recent memory. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued a warning Tuesday, May 23, about social media and the impact it has on kids and teens. In the advisory, he… -
Share of immigrants in US labor force hits 27-year high
The share of immigrants in the labor force hit a 27-year-high in 2022. People born outside of the U.S. made up 18.1% of the overall labor force, up from 17.4% in 2021. According to the Labor Department, the number of immigrants entering the labor force or looking for jobs rose to 29.8 million, a 6.3%… -
Pentagon accounting error frees up $3 billion for Ukraine weapons
A significant accounting error by the U.S. could serve to benefit Ukraine in its war against Russia. $3 billion dollars. That’s amount the Pentagon says it overestimated in weapons sent to Ukraine since the war began. That clerical error will allow the Defense Department to send more weapons to Ukraine without having to ask Congress… -
School district sues social media giants over children’s mental health issues
A Maryland public school district is suing Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube. It is claiming that the social media giants and Big Tech are partially responsible for a worsening mental health crisis and rise in bullying among school children. The 200-page lawsuit, filed by Prince George’s County Public Schools, alleges that social media companies… -
States see significant contrast in gun laws in response to shootings
The United States has experienced 226 mass shooting incidents to date this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. In response, some states have found themselves examining their laws concerning firearms amid calls for gun control measures in the aftermath of these tragedies. “Guns are the leading killer of children in America, and the numbers… -
Judge blocks NYC from sending migrants north to Orange County
Another county in New York has won a restraining order against New York City from sending migrants across their border. Since May 11, 186 migrants have arrived in Newburgh, a town in Orange County about an hour north of Manhattan. The new order from a state Supreme Court judge allows those migrants to stay in… -
Obsidian is trending, but it won’t be the tool of tomorrow
It’s the sharpest material on earth. Millions of years old. And more recently it’s making appearances in your TikTok feed and on “Game of Thrones”. We’re talking about obsidian. “Obsidian is a very unique stone. It’s not even technically a stone, it’s a volcanic glass,” said Donny Dust, a professional caveman specializing in primitive skills…