'Allahu Akbar and Thank God': Meet the Al Jazeera 'Journalist' the Mainstream Media Are Mourning
Anas Al-Sharif, identified in declassified intelligence docs as part of a rocket-launching squad, lauded Oct. 7 in several Telegram posts
‘Objective’ Kamala Harris Reporter Thrives at MSNBC Stoking Racial Grievance As Cohost’s Husband Runs for Congress as a Democrat
Eugene Daniels, former president of the White House Correspondents' Association, says Trump is racist for wanting to stop crime
Is DC Crime at a 30-Year Low? Mainstream Media Outlets Cite Police Data To Say Yes—Without Noting a Commander Is on Leave for Allegedly Falsifying That Data.
DC Fraternal Order of Police chairman Gregg Pemberton said in July that Metropolitan Police Department leaders pressure officers to falsify data and artificially deflate crime statistics
Trump Says Hamas 'Can't Stay' in Gaza as Israel Moves To Take Control of Gaza City: Report
Israel's security cabinet on Friday approved Netanyahu's proposal to take over Gaza's largest city
Glenn Greenwald Worships Feet of Barely Legal 'Nazi Twink'
Disgraced journalist worships 'formidable' Nick Fuentes, obscure influencer known for love of Hitler and bold opinions such as 'having sex with women is gay'
'Rescue Our Nation's Capital': Trump Mobilizes DC National Guard, Federalizes DC Police in Bid To 'Reestablish Law, Order, and Public Safety'
The president last week ordered federal law enforcement officers to patrol the city
America First Policy Institute Opens Chapter in Minnesota, Training Its Sights on Tim Walz
Polling from the group shows the governor's DEI, crime policies are deeply unpopular
Inside the DSA Convention, Where Socialists Declared Dominance Over Dems and Set Their Sights on 2028
'We can win the Democratic primary in 2028,' one convention delegate says
A DC Government Initiative Exclusively Hires HBCU Graduates. Legal Experts Say That's Likely Illegal.
'If a job qualification … is chosen because it will tend to result in more people of a particular race being hired, it's a violation,' says U.S. Commission on Civil Rights member Gail Heriot