HHS Gets Hit With Savage Criticism After “Pansexual Pride” Post
LeStudio / shutterstock.comThe Biden administration faced some spicy heat on Sunday after the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) posted a heartfelt tribute to “Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day.” Because nothing says “we’re here for you” like a government agency diving into the social media deep end. Naturally, Republicans pounced faster than a cat on a […]
Florida’s Power Surge: How the Sunshine State Became Trumpworld’s HQ
The Old Major / shutterstock.comWell, isn’t this fascinating? The political world is abuzz with rumors that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis could be tapped as Donald Trump’s secretary of defense. Yes, the man who turned Florida into a beacon of freedom during COVID lockdowns might be heading to the Pentagon. And honestly, why not? If you’re looking for someone who […]
Obama’s Once-Magical Influence is Fading Fast—Here’s Why
Evan El-Amin / shutterstock.comIt looks like America might be over its Obama phase. Public enthusiasm is as unpredictable as a teenager’s mood swings, and it’s hard to pinpoint what made Barack Obama the “It” guy for so long. Sure, the man’s race, smooth charm, and ability to serve up radical ideas wrapped in the illusion of common sense […]
House Democrats Mock Americans for Complaining About Food Prices
STEKLO / shutterstock.comDemocrats on the House Ways and Means Committee just mocked Americans for complaining about high food prices. Talk about out of touch! You’d think they would have realized by now that runaway inflation and a drastically reduced quality of life were part of the reason why they got their butts kicked so badly in the […]
The ‘Trump Bump’: Housing Market Heads Back to Common Sense
MaxZolotukhin / shutterstock.comFinally, some good news for the American dream. Experts are predicting that by 2025, homebuyers—particularly first-time buyers—might actually be able to afford a house again. That’s right, the absurd bidding wars, skyrocketing mortgage rates, and lack of inventory might soon be a thing of the past. And what’s driving this optimistic outlook? A little something […]
Another Day, Another Taxpayer-Funded Loan: Biden’s $7.5 Billion EV Battery Push
IM Imagery / shutterstock.comAmerican taxpayers might soon bankroll a whopping $7.5 billion loan to StarPlus Energy, a joint venture involving automaker Chrysler (via Stellantis) and Samsung SDI. Why? To power up two lithium-ion battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana, about 50 miles from Indianapolis. On Monday, the Department of Energy’s Loan Program Office dropped the news that StarPlus Energy […]
Top ‘Misinformation Expert’ Accused of Using AI to Fake Court Evidence
FAMILY STOCK / shutterstock.comDemocrats in Minnesota have passed an unconstitutional law to ban “election misinformation.” They’re being sued by a conservative YouTuber for the obvious First Amendment violation. To help bolster their case, Democrats hired an expert witness from Stanford University’s Social Media Lab to file an affidavit with the court. Unfortunately for them, the “misinformation expert” appears […]
Target Just Got Sued for Spying on You
rblfmr / shutterstock.comSeriously, Target? How on earth did you think it was okay to secretly collect and store customers’ biometric data without so much as a heads-up? Spoiler alert: it’s not okay, and the court system seems to agree with that little detail. A federal judge is now allowing a class-action lawsuit to move forward, accusing the […]
New Bill Could Be the Key to Making Sure Your Vote Counts
Red Herring / shutterstock.comThe U.S. House of Representatives finally passed the Vote by Mail Tracking Act, a new bill aiming to make tracking mail-in ballots as easy as tracking packages. If it becomes law, all mail-in ballots would need a special USPS barcode to let voters follow their ballots through the entire voting process. Rep. Katie Porter, who […]
Farming Goes Vertical: When Dutch Ingenuity Reaches New Heights
Defotoberg / shutterstock.comLet me tell you about the Dutch. These are people who looked at a country that’s mostly underwater and thought, “Yeah, we can make this work.” For centuries, they’ve been reclaiming land from the sea, building windmills, and crafting a nation out of swamps and sand dunes. It’s the kind of determination that’s easy to […]