The Wokest College Course Yet? You Decide
Bryan Pollard / shutterstock.comThe University of Maryland is breaking new ground this spring, but not in the way you’d hope. Among its lineup of courses is “Intro to Fat Studies: Fatness, Blackness, and Their Intersections.” Yes, you read that right. This three-credit class plans to dissect how fatness intersects with blackness and other “systems of oppression.” Here’s the […]
Ireland’s Entire Power Grid at Risk Because of Demands for AI
shawnwil23 / shutterstock.comArtificial intelligence (AI) might sound good on paper to investors, but it’s turning out to be an unmitigated disaster in terms of application. We’re not even talking about the hordes of middle-class workers who will eventually be displaced by AI, although that’s horrifying on its own. The electricity demand to run these AI programs is […]
Establishment Panics Over Outsiders in Trump’s Bold Cabinet Choices
Rawpixel.com / shutterstock.comWell, the media’s at it again—turning every move President-elect Trump makes into a three-ring circus. This time, the spotlight is on his Cabinet nominees, and you’d think the world was ending. Republicans dodged a bullet when Matt Gaetz stepped away from the attorney general nomination, but the media wasted no time zeroing in on Pete […]
Kamala Staffers Are Cut Off and Won’t Receive Paychecks They Were Promised
lev radin / shutterstock.comSenior Kamala Harris campaign staffers who were promised paychecks through the end of the year have found themselves fired and cut off with just one day’s notice. This comes on the heels of revelations that the campaign blew through $1 billion in donor funds in three months and still managed to end the 2024 race […]
California’s Climate Crusade: Making Gasoline Pricier, One Regulation at a Time
Niyazz / shutterstock.comHere we go again—California, the state that never met a regulation it didn’t like, has decided to make life even harder for its residents. The California Air Resources Board (CARB), in its infinite wisdom, has approved changes to its climate program that are all but guaranteed to raise gas prices. Because, apparently, paying $6 a […]
Breaking News: Men Talk More on Social Media, and Somehow That’s a Problem
StockLite / shutterstock.comApparently, we’ve reached the point where even delivering news on social media has become a gender issue. According to a new study by Pew Research, men dominate the online news delivery space, comprising 63% of influencers compared to 30% who are women. Naturally, this revelation has sent the usual suspects into a frenzy, with headlines […]
Blue State University Slammed for Allowing Jew Exclusion Zones and Chaos on Campus
EugeneEdge / shutterstock.comUCLA has found itself in hot water after months of chaotic and violent anti-Israel protests, leaving a wake of injuries, property damage, and lawsuits. An independent report released Thursday by 21st Century Policing Solutions didn’t hold back, calling for “fundamental, structural changes” to how the university handles protests. Spoiler alert: they currently don’t handle them […]
DNA Screening: A Health Revolution or a Dangerous Gamble?
fotohunter / shutterstock.comHere’s the pitch: universal DNA screening could save thousands of lives and revolutionize healthcare. Sounds amazing, right? That’s the promise being peddled by health experts who argue that this “gamechanger” technology should be available to everyone. But before we all line up to spit in a tube and hand over our genetic blueprints, let’s take […]
Supreme Court Drops Truth Bombs, Liberals Clutch Pearls: Conservatives Celebrate Wins for Freedom
zimmytws / shutterstock.comLet’s all take a moment to appreciate what just happened at the Supreme Court. Against all odds—and by “odds,” I mean the relentless wailing of progressive activists—the Court has delivered a series of decisions that reaffirm what many of us already knew: common sense isn’t dead, and the Constitution still matters. Of course, the Left […]
Honoring History: Veterans Restore America’s Historic Landmarks
Tupungato / shutterstock.comAcross the United States, a new and inspiring movement is taking place: veteran-led initiatives to restore historic landmarks. These patriotic projects, spearheaded by veterans and veteran organizations, aim to bring America’s cherished landmarks back to life, preserving our nation’s history while giving veterans a new mission to serve. From battlefields and monuments to local historical […]
J.D. Vance Won Big, but Yale Can’t Bring Itself to Acknowledge Him
Maxim Elramsisy / shutterstock.comIt’s amazing how much Yale Law can flip-flop on what it means to “congratulate” someone. Back in 2016, they didn’t hesitate to throw a congratulatory message to Hillary Clinton after her historic Democratic nomination. Fast forward eight years, and they can’t even manage a simple nod to J.D. Vance after his actual election to the […]
California Voters Rejected Kamala Harris’s Legacy as a Prosecutor on Election Day
Sinart Creative / Shutterstock.comOther than Donald Trump’s thrashing of Kamala Harris on Election Day, one of the best things to happen on November 5th was the voters in California rejecting her legacy as a prosecutor. Before Harris ever ran for US Senator, she was the District Attorney of San Francisco and then California’s Attorney General. Harris is such […]
UN Demands Digital IDs to Combat ‘Hate Speech’
Kitinut Jinapuck / shutterstock.comA committee at the United Nations has passed two new resolutions that will try to usher in a global system of digital identities for everyday people. The goal of the digital ID system is to shut people up. The UN says that the resolutions are designed to “combat hate speech” but we all know that […]
The Rosy Economy Might Be Rotten Underneath—Here’s What’s Really Going On
Shutterstock.comAlright, here’s the latest economic report, and guess what? It’s all sunshine and rainbows, but is it really good? So, here’s the rundown: the U.S. economy grew by 2.8% from July to September, with consumer spending bumping up 3.7%. But job growth? It screeched to a near halt, dropping from 254,000 in September to just […]
Chicago Tops List of America’s ‘Rattiest’ Cities Ten Years in a Row
Samloganphotography / shutterstock.comPest control company Orkin has released its annual list titled “Rattiest City in America.” It actually lists the top 50 rattiest cities in the country. However, one city seems content to maintain its championship status at #1 on the list. Chicago has now been the rattiest city in the country for the past ten years […]