Articles By: Ethan
NFL Legend Makes BOLD Statement On Men In Women's Sports
NFL legend Rob Gronkowski recently expressed his firm stance on the issue of men participating in women's sports.
Iranian Government Denies Allegations By Liberal Media, Asserts Biden Administration Did NOT Renege Iran's $6 Billion Payment
On the solemn occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, President Joe Biden's administration has reportedly finalized a deal to transfer $6 billion to Iran.
Steve Scalise Drops OUT Of Speaker Race, What's Next?
In a surprising turn of events, Republican Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana has declared his withdrawal from the race for the Speaker of the House.
Shocking New Timeline: Biden's Key Aide Wth Deep Hunter Connections Was First White House Staffer Granted Access To Classified Documents
A senior aide to President Biden, who has a close relationship with Hunter Biden and even refers to him as a "brother" in emails, was the first person to review Biden's documents and materials at his think tank, according to a timeline released by the House Oversight Committee.
Once An Idiot, Always An Idiot: George Soros' 2007 Op-Ed Resurfaces
In a 2007 op-ed for the Financial Times, George Soros, a billionaire Democratic donor, criticized the United States for its unwavering support of Israel and its refusal to acknowledge Hamas following the group's ascension to power in the Gaza Strip.
Numbers From New ICE Report Are SCARY As Hell
According to documents obtained by the New York Post from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), there are an estimated 5.7 million non-detained immigrants living in the United States.
Billion-Dollar Defamation Lawsuits, Credit Woes, And Vanishing Commercials: The Dramatic Rise And Fall Of MyPillow's Mike Lindell
The iconic MyPillow commercials that once dominated the airwaves of Fox News and other cable television stations have mysteriously vanished in recent weeks.
Controversy Erupts At Harvard As "Leading Antisemites" Exposed In Campus Truck Campaign
In a recent report by the New York Post, a truck bearing the names and images of Harvard students, who purportedly endorsed a letter attributing Israel for a violent Hamas terrorist assault, was seen circulating the university's campus on Wednesday.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul Backs Bid To Suspend 'Right to Shelter,' What Does This Mean For New York's Homeless?
In a recent development, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has expressed her support for the city's bid to temporarily suspend a unique legal agreement that mandates the provision of emergency housing for the homeless.
Houston Man Takes The Law Into His Own Hands When Teens Steal His Car, But Are The Consequences Fair?
Houston police have apprehended a 22-year-old man after he claimed to have located two teenagers whom he accused of stealing his car and subsequently shot them both during a confrontation.
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