Matt Gaetz calls for Inspector General investigation into whether NSA or other intel agencies spied on Tucker Carlson
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) has called for an investigation into Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s claims that the National Security Agency (NSA) is spying on him in order to take his show off the air.
United States Ranks Last In Global Media Trust, New Report Finds
The most tragic aspect is that it does not matter. The media has embraced the advocacy journalism and anyone questioning that trend risks instant cancellation...
By having thousands of people play the visual equivalent of the "telephone game," where errors accumulate as a message is passed on, Princeton researchers have gathered new insights into the human visual ...
Inventor of mRNA vaccines says young adults and teens should not be forced to take COVID vaccine | Daily Mail Online
Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of mRNA technology that's used in the COVID vaccine, told Fox's Tucker Carlson that young adults and teens shouldn't be forced to get the vaccine.
Giuliani’s law license suspended in New York over claims about Trump, 2020 election
A New York court has suspended former mayor and once top prosecutor in NYC Rudy Giuliani from practicing law over “false and misleading statements” about Donald Trump and the 2020 presidential election.
Critical Race Theory May Violate Civil Rights Act, The Constitution: Dr. Carol Swain
"White people are protected in the same way that black people are by civil rights laws... We’re not a country where it’s acceptable to bully and shame people because of the color of their skin.”
Sen. Blackburn slams CRT for teaching kids to ‘judge a person by the color of their skin, not the content of their character’
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) joined a growing list of Republicans who have taken a public stance against critical race theory. Blackburn shared a video on Twitter on Wednesday, which explained what CRT aims to do.
US Supreme Court overturns ‘permission slip’ for cops to enter homes without warrants in new ruling
Fourth Amendment advocates had reason to celebrate on Wednesday, as the US Supreme Court ruled that police have no right to enter a private home without a warrant when pursuing a suspect for a minor crime.