A former three-time U.S. Olympian is calling on cyclists to take a knee at the start line in protest of the world’s cycling governing body’s decision to allow trans cyclists to compete in the female category.
Author: Steven Hale
GDP Disappoints: U.S. Economy Grew Just 1.1% in First Quarter
The U.S. economy expanded at a sluggish 1.1 percent annual pace in the first three months of the year despite strong consumer spending. Wall Street analysts had expected a two percent increase in gross domestic product after the economy grew
Yale University Gives Public Health Award to Critical Race Theorist
Yale University’s School of Public Health gave a prestigious public award to Kimberle Crenshaw, a pioneer of Critical Race Theory and intersectionality.
Sanctuary State Colorado Begins Busing Border Crossers to Sanctuary City New York
Officials in the sanctuary state of Colorado, with an influx of border crossers and illegal aliens arriving, are sending migrant buses to New York City, also a sanctuary jurisdiction.
Chinese Communist Party Prepares Coronation for Xi Jinping
The Chinese Communist Party’s 20th Party Congress, which begins in Beijing on Sunday, is being carefully stage-managed as a coronation event for dictator Xi Jinping, who will seize a third term in power at the event and write himself into Communist history as the most consequential leader besides Party founder Mao Zedong.
Ron DeSantis Warns Would-Be Looters: 'We're a Second Amendment State'
On Friday Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) warned would-be looters that they would be risking their lives by trying to enter the homes of Ian victims, saying, “We’re a Second Amendment state.”
