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China Accused of Rigging UFC Fight
In the world of competitive sports and fighting, judges are supposed to be fair and impartial. Meeting these benchmarks as judges entails reviewing the fights between competitors and make decisions…
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Left-Wing Folks Believed They Had Taken Over the Democratic Party. Today, They Are In Sorrow.
Just before February’s Nevada caucuses, Bernie Sanders and his backers felt unbeatable. “I’ve got news for the Democratic…
By Rhett WilkinsonUS economy starts to boom as Japan falls into a recession
Japan’s economy plunged into recession in the first quarter as the coronavirus pandemic squelched business activity, while leaders…
By Catherine DavisRepublicans, Conservative Groups Get Behind Push to Beat Steve King
Leading conservative external organizations and Republicans are getting behind Rep. Steve King’s (R-Iowa) contender in advance of the June…
By Rhett WilkinsonEurope: Vaccines won’t come soon enough
In separate, stark warnings, two major European leaders have bluntly told their citizens that the world needs to…
By Catherine DavisActually, Justin Amash Isn’t Running a Libertarian Campaign for President
Less than a month after forming a presidential exploratory committee to run for the Libertarian Party’s nomination for…
By Rhett WilkinsonDemocrat Sheriff Won’t Uphold Michigan’s Safer-at-Home Directive
Michiganders continue to stand against the safer-at-home order that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer enacted and has extended multiple times.…
By Gabrielle SeunagalReopen Pennsylvania Protesters Slam Gov. Tom Wolf for Tyranny
Social demonstrations against lockdowns in America continue to happen just about every day now. Each week, millions of…
By Gabrielle SeunagalBipartisan Legislation Seeks to Assist Smallest Businesses in Dealing With COVID-19 Challenges
As the country‘s smallest businesses fight to withstand COVID-19 challenges, a bipartisan gang of congressmen seeks to give…
By Rhett WilkinsonBurr’s Temporary Resignation as Chairman Surprises Senators
The conclusion of Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) to resign, for now, as the Senate Intelligence Committee chair surprised senators on Thursday, The…
By Rhett WilkinsonDemocrats, Republicans Split on Federal Voting by Mail
Americans seek to vote by mail in November. However, Democratic measures to mandate it do not seem to…
By Rhett Wilkinson