October 25, 2021
French City Honors America's Unknown Soldier After He Was Selected There 100 Years Ago
On October 24, the city of Châlons-En-Champagne, France, honored the centennial anniversary of the United States Unknown Soldier selection, which took place at Châlons-En-Champagne’s City Hall on October 24, 1921.
Exclusive — Sean Spicer: 'Ridiculousness of Press Corps Is an Insult to Journalism'
In his new book, Spicer said he explores the complicity of the media and its refusal to hold the Biden administration accountable.
ADL Warns: Avoid Culturally Insensitive, Gender-conforming Halloween Costumes
The increasingly partisan Anti-Defamation League (ADL) interjected itself into the annual Halloween debate this week.
Gov. Brian Kemp Criticizes Stacey Abrams, MLB After Braves Clinch Pennant
As the people of Georgia celebrated the Atlanta Braves’ first National League Pennant win in over twenty years, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) took a shot at Major League Baseball (MLB) and Stacey Abrams for the relocation of the All-Star Game earlier this year.
Mike Lee Calls on Joe Manchin to Switch Parties — 'No Reason' to Remain with the Party of Inflation, Lawlessness
During this week’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Night in America,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) encouraged Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) to swap parties as his caucus continues to shift further to the left.
Warren: SCOTUS 'an Extremist' Court Willing to 'Take a Shot at Roe v. Wade'
This week on MSNBC’s “The Sunday Show,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) slammed the U.S. Supreme Court as an “extremist court” that was “out of step with the American people.”