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Martha Stewart Latest Critic of Work-From-Home Mindset
Martha Stewart is the latest personality to join the chorus singing out against remote work, i.e. “work from home.”As reported by CNN on Tuesday, the
Trump Praises PGA, LIV Merger as ‘Beautiful’
Former President Donald Trump praised through Truth Social the planned merger between PGA Tour and LIV Golf as a “big, beautiful, and glamorous deal” for
Visa Supported Group Profiting From Child Hormone Therapies
Visa Inc., an American financial services company, raised money for a group that pushes hormone replacement therapy and gender transition counseling without parental consent.

Pennsylvania bill would crack down on AirTag stalking
A new bill moving through the Pennsylvania legislature would make using an Apple AirTag to track another person without their consent a misdemeanor. The bill,

Justice Department special counsel has been convening second grand jury in Trump probe, sources say
A Special Counsel that’s been investigating former President Trump’s handling of classified documents has been convening a second federal grand jury located in South Florida,

North Dakota urges residents to return Medicaid renewal forms amid registration purge
Officials are urging North Dakotans who receive Medicaid renewal forms to complete and return them within 30 days, given that thousands of people who were

George Soros’ son boasts of meeting with Kamala Harris; Twitter reacts: ‘NOTHING TO SEE HERE FOLKS!’
Alex Soros, son of liberal billionaire George Soros, boasted of meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris on social media, drawing sarcastic reactions and questions from

Bill requiring electronic campaign finance report submission clears Pennsylvania House
Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives approved legislation Tuesday to require candidates for a state office to file their campaign finance reports electronically, instead of on paper.
Dr. Scott Atlas to Newsmax: I ‘Was 100 Percent Correct’; ‘I Don’t Expect an Apology’
Despite some criticism being hurled at former President Donald Trump for having listened to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leftist media’s boogeyman from Trump’s pandemic team
Tucker Carlson Returns With Inaugural Twitter Broadcast
Tucker Carlson made his long-awaited return to the public arena Tuesday with the 6 p.m. ET debut of “Tucker on Twitter.”
Tucker Carlson Returns With Inaugural Twitter Broadcast
Tucker Carlson made his long-awaited return to the public arena on Tuesday night with the 6 p.m. ET debut of “Tucker on Twitter.” His first
Curtis Sliwa to Newsmax: Adams’ Migrant Housing Plan Is ‘Nuts’
Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa told Newsmax on Tuesday that New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ new plan to house illegal immigrants in private citizens’
9/11 Group Condemns PGA Tour Deal With Saudis
A coalition of families and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks said Tuesday it was “shocked” and “deeply offended” over the PGA Tour’s stunning merger
Journalists Strike for New Leadership at Biggest Newspaper Chain
Journalists at two dozen local newspapers across the U.S. walked off the job Monday to demand an end to painful cost-cutting measures and a change
US Appeals Court Hears Conn. Transgender Sports Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit heard appeals Tuesday of Connecticut girls who sued for being “consistently deprived of honors and opportunities
US Judge in Fla. Blocks State Ban on Gender Care
A federal judge in Florida on Tuesday partially blocked the state from enforcing its recent ban on people under 18 receiving gender-transitiong care such as
TIPP Poll: Voters Want US Troops to Fight Mexican Cartels
A poll conducted by the Daily Mail and the TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics (TIPP) reveals that voters by wide margins are in favor
Rep. Mast to Newsmax: D-Day Was About ‘Commitment’ to Victory
Military veteran and Florida Republican Rep. Brian Mast joined Newsmax on Tuesday to commemorate the 79th anniversary of D-Day. Mast, on “American Agenda,” said that
US Can’t Ban Non-violent Offenders From Owning Guns: Appeals Court
The U.S. government cannot ban people convicted of non-violent crimes from possessing guns, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday.The 11-4 ruling from the Philadelphia-based
PGA Will Maintain Control Over Board, Tour
The PGA Tour will retain oversight of its tournaments after its merger with the Saudi Arabia-controlled Public Investment Fund, which runs LIV Golf. The same