Category: News

Bloomberg Retracts Story on Fox News Executives, Dominion Lawsuit

Bloomberg News retracted a story that appears to have been entirely fabricated. The agency reported that executives and talent at Fox News failed to turn over documents as part of ongoing litigation against Dominion Voting Systems. According to The Hill: “Bloomberg retracted a story published today saying that some Fox News executives and hosts had failed

Pelosi’s Husband Buys Millions in Tech Stocks Before Subsidy Vote

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, who has a history of suspiciously timed stock moves, has given critics one more to scrutinize. Just ahead of a vote next week to deliver billions in subsidies to boost chip manufacturing, Paul Pelosi bought 20,000 shares of Nvidia. Pelosi purchased the shares for roughly $5 million dollars less than

The Biden Administration Attempts a Resurrection of its Disinformation Board

After a disastrous month of press coverage, the Biden administration abandoned its original plans to regulate speech online. Now, it’s quietly bringing them back in an equally Orwellian manner. In mid-June, the administration issued a memo establishing a new task force to address online harassment and abuse. It represents a partnership with the Department of Homeland Security

Georgia Guidestones Destroyed After Unidentified Suspect Detonates Bomb

The controversial monument, which was anonymously erected on behalf of a mysterious group, was a set of six granite slabs inscribed with a set of guidelines to ensure the conservation of humanity after a nuclear war. Around 4am, an explosive device was detonated under the slabs, causing catastrophic damage that required the remnants to be

Justice Department Sues Over Arizona Voter ID Law

The law was signed by Republican Governor Doug Ducey and requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. An attorney employed by the state House had suggested the law would be challenged, but Speaker Travis Guntham declared it a “fight worth having”. The law requires election workers to validate citizenship before voters can cast

Trump Sends Cease and Desist to Arizona Senate Candidate

Attorneys for the former president reportedly issued a cease-and-desist letter to Republican Arizona Senate candidate Mark Brnovich to demand he stop using Trump’s “name, image, and/or likeness”. Brnovich has continued to use Trump’s photograph to fundraise despite Trump’s endorsement of his opponent, Blake Masters, according to The Washington Post. “Your use of President Trump’s name, image,