Exclusive — Poll: Kristi Noem Crushing John Thune in South Dakota, Would Begin Senate Challenge with Huge Lead

South Dakota GOP Gov. Kristi Noem would begin a challenge against Sen. John Thune (R-SD) with a nearly double digit lead, a poll obtained by Breitbart News exclusively shows. Noem, who had previously in late 2020 stated she would not run against Thune and has been running for reelection, in a hypothetical matchup against Thune … Continue reading Exclusive — Poll: Kristi Noem Crushing John Thune in South Dakota, Would Begin Senate Challenge with Huge Lead

Unreasonable Covid Restrictions May Violate University-Student Contracts

The behavior this month of some elite colleges has been baffling. Many colleges and universities are starting the new semester online and imposing draconian restrictions on campus. At Yale, students are under a campuswide quarantine and told not to eat at restaurants, even outdoors. At Princeton, officials have banned undergraduates from traveling outside the area … Continue reading Unreasonable Covid Restrictions May Violate University-Student Contracts

Special Needs Migrant Child, Wheelchair-Bound Woman Ford Freezing Texas Border River

DEL RIO, Texas — Border Patrol reported the apprehension of a migrant family who crossed the Rio Grande in frigid temperatures Wednesday. The family managed to ford the river with a special needs child and a disabled woman in a wheelchair. Shortly after midnight, the group was spotted by infrared cameras. Agents discovered one woman … Continue reading Special Needs Migrant Child, Wheelchair-Bound Woman Ford Freezing Texas Border River

Joe Biden Whiffs Again as Voting Rights Push Fails Miserably

President Joe Biden failed again to advance legislation on his agenda, after traveling to Capitol Hill to lobby Democrats on Thursday. The president tried to get the Senate to end the filibuster rules, which require a 60-vote majority to advance legislation, in order to pass legislation to federalize elections. Biden began the week with an … Continue reading Joe Biden Whiffs Again as Voting Rights Push Fails Miserably

Biden’s Disastrous Georgia Speech Threw Away His Last Chance to Start Anew

President Joe Biden delivers remarks in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., January 7, 2022. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) Biden’s speech on Tuesday had a galvanizing effect — on conservatives. Jonah Goldberg has a lengthy dismantling of the speech’s lies: To listen to Biden, Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, most Democrats, and a … Continue reading Biden’s Disastrous Georgia Speech Threw Away His Last Chance to Start Anew

Lawyers: Australia Wants to Deport Novak Djokovic, Fearing He May ‘Excite Anti-Vax Sentiment’

Attorneys representing Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic revealed during a hearing Friday that Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke chose to revoke Djokovic’s visa out of fear that his presence in the country would “excite anti-vax sentiment.” Hawke announced on Friday afternoon – leaving minimal time for a judicial rebuttal – that he would exercise his … Continue reading Lawyers: Australia Wants to Deport Novak Djokovic, Fearing He May ‘Excite Anti-Vax Sentiment’

Left-wing group secured $158 million taxpayer-funded contract to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A progressive group that views immigration enforcement agencies as a “threat” to civil liberties secured a $158 million taxpayer-funded contract to help unaccompanied minors avoid deportation, records show. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awarded the Vera Institute of Justice, a left-wing nonprofit that backs defunding the police, … Continue reading Left-wing group secured $158 million taxpayer-funded contract to help illegal immigrants avoid deportation

Democrats Use Dreaded Filibuster to Block Ted Cruz Bill Sanctioning Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline

Democrats used the Senate filibuster, which they are busy trying to eliminate, to block a bill by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Thursday that would have sanctioned companies associated with Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline. The bill had 55 votes. The filibuster requires 60 votes to end debate and move to a final vote, which … Continue reading Democrats Use Dreaded Filibuster to Block Ted Cruz Bill Sanctioning Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline

Boris Johnson’s Office Apologies to the Queen for Partying on Eve of Prince Philip’s Funeral

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s office has apologised to Queen Elizabeth II for two parties held in Downing Street last year on the eve of the funeral for the British Monarch’s consort, Prince Philip. In the latest round of leaks concerning government officials partying it up in Downing Street while the rest of the nation was … Continue reading Boris Johnson’s Office Apologies to the Queen for Partying on Eve of Prince Philip’s Funeral

Bank of England says it will publish market surveys after MPC meetings

FILE PHOTO: People cross a road in front of the Bank of England (BoE) building after the BoE became the first major world’s central bank to raise rates since the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, London, Britain, December 16, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo January 14, 2022 LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England said it would … Continue reading Bank of England says it will publish market surveys after MPC meetings

Bidenflation Stole Christmas: December Retail Sales Crash as High Prices and Shortages Weigh on Consumers

Retail sales in the U.S. declined sharply in December, indicating that the worst inflation in decades is hitting consumers harder than analysts expected. Total retail sales dropped 1.9 percent in December, typically a month of robust holiday shopping, Commerce Department data showed Friday. The figures are not adjusted for inflation, suggesting that price-adjusted purchases were … Continue reading Bidenflation Stole Christmas: December Retail Sales Crash as High Prices and Shortages Weigh on Consumers

Biden reeling after major losses on filibuster, vaccines and more to start 2022

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Biden took several major losses in just the first two weeks of the new year, including on his major initiatives on vaccine mandates and election laws, as the administration limps into a midterm election year struggling to unite its party and accomplish its goals.  Two of … Continue reading Biden reeling after major losses on filibuster, vaccines and more to start 2022

Five things we learnt from UK retailers’ Christmas updates

FILE PHOTO: People carry shopping bags as they look for bargains in the traditional Boxing Day sales in Liverpool, Britain, December 26 , 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble January 14, 2022 By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – Some of the biggest names in British retail have published Christmas trading updates over the past few days. What have … Continue reading Five things we learnt from UK retailers’ Christmas updates

ECB will do everything it takes to get inflation to 2%: Lagarde

FILE PHOTO: European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde gestures as she addresses a news conference on the outcome of the meeting of the Governing Council, in Frankfurt, Germany, March 12, 2020. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach January 14, 2022 FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank remains confident that inflation will fall this year but stands ready … Continue reading ECB will do everything it takes to get inflation to 2%: Lagarde

Gavin Newsom Proposes Billions for Doomed California High-Speed Rail

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed spending billions to continue building the California High-speed Rail Project to connect rural areas in the Central Valley. In a statement Thursday on his “California Blueprint” for a”clean infrastructure” in the state, Newsom declared: The California Blueprint includes a proposed $9.1 billion package to advance clean transit initiatives that … Continue reading Gavin Newsom Proposes Billions for Doomed California High-Speed Rail

Carjacking Suspect in Critical Condition After Shootout with Armed Driver

A teenage carjacking suspect is hospitalized in critical condition after a Thursday night shootout with an armed Philadelphia driver. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports a 16-year-old carjacker allegedly tried to take a 60-year-old man’s “white Pontiac at gunpoint…around 7:45 p.m. at Sharpnack and Cherokee Streets.” The man, a concealed carry permit holder, pulled a gun and exchanged … Continue reading Carjacking Suspect in Critical Condition After Shootout with Armed Driver

Antisemitic Flyers in Santa Monica Attempt to Blame Jews for Anti-vaccine Movement

Antisemitic propaganda fliers purportedly linking Jews to the anti-vaccine movement were found at Santa Monica, California, public schools on Thursday morning, just weeks after an antisemitic rant by a tech executive attempted to link Jews to the vaccine. The contradictory claims leveled against Jews are a classic feature of antisemitic propaganda. Nazism, for example, declared … Continue reading Antisemitic Flyers in Santa Monica Attempt to Blame Jews for Anti-vaccine Movement

Two 14-Year-Old Boys Shot, Killed During Separate Attacks in Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

Two 14-year-old boys were shot and killed during separate armed attacks Wednesday in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago. NBC 5 reports the first attack occurred about 4 p.m. as a 14-year-old was shot and killed “in the 2200 block of West Adams Street.” WGN 9 notes the 14-year-old was shot “twice in the chest” while “standing on … Continue reading Two 14-Year-Old Boys Shot, Killed During Separate Attacks in Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

UK’s Natural Population Will Decline From 2025, but Mass Migration Will See Numbers Soar

The UK’s Office for National Statistics has predicted that the country will see 5.6 million migrants settle in the country over the next decade, propping up a population that would otherwise be falling due to deaths outstripping births. 5.6 million people will immigrate long term to the UK, according to figures released by the Office … Continue reading UK’s Natural Population Will Decline From 2025, but Mass Migration Will See Numbers Soar

Kabul Suffers Blackout After Taliban Fails to Pay Power Bill

At least 16 Afghan provinces including Kabul province, which contains the nation’s capital city of Kabul, suffered electricity blackouts on Thursday, Afghanistan’s online news service Khaama Press reported. Afghanistan’s state power monopoly, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), issued a statement on January 12 confirming “a shortage of electricity and blackout in 16 provinces including the Afghan … Continue reading Kabul Suffers Blackout After Taliban Fails to Pay Power Bill

N.J. Bishops Slam ‘Distressing’ Passage of Liberal Abortion Act

The Catholic bishops of New Jersey have expressed their dismay over the passage of sweeping state legislation proclaiming a right to abortion all the way up to birth. In their statement this week, the bishops express their “profound disappointment and deep concern about the passage of S49/A6260 — the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act, which … Continue reading N.J. Bishops Slam ‘Distressing’ Passage of Liberal Abortion Act

Higher Education — a Business Ripe for Entrepreneurial Innovation

American higher education hasn’t changed much over the last century, and the main reason why it hasn’t is that federal subsidies (student aid) could only be used at accredited institutions. The accreditors had a model, and you weren’t allowed much leeway to depart from it. So, we have been locked in on an old framework … Continue reading Higher Education — a Business Ripe for Entrepreneurial Innovation

Swedish National Police Chief Admits Migration and Integration Related To Ongoing Gang Crime Issues

Sweden’s National Police Chief Anders Thornberg had admitted that migration and issues with integration have contributed to the country’s ongoing problem with violent criminal gangs. Chief Thornberg states that the ongoing issues with gang violence, particularly the high levels of fatal shootings and bombings related to criminal gangs, is linked to mass migration. “It is … Continue reading Swedish National Police Chief Admits Migration and Integration Related To Ongoing Gang Crime Issues

World Economic Forum Predicts 200 Million ‘Climate Refugees’

The World Economic Forum sees a new risk to global stability — the likelihood that ordinary Americans and Europeans will block the organized transfer of 200 million “climate refugees” into their jobs, homes, and communities. “More frequent and extreme weather events — including fires, floods, and droughts—could displace more than 200 million people by 2050 … … Continue reading World Economic Forum Predicts 200 Million ‘Climate Refugees’

Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna says Twitter should not have suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said Twitter made a “mistake” in 2020 when it suppressed a New York Post bombshell that was highly critical of President Biden’s son Hunter. Khanna’s remarks came during an interview with Joe Lonsdale on the American Optimist podcast about his new book, “Dignity in a Digital Age: … Continue reading Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna says Twitter should not have suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story

Thune says Republicans will keep the filibuster if they take back Senate majority in midterms

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Senate Minority Whip John Thune told Fox News Wednesday that Republicans will keep the legislative filibuster if they take the chamber in the 2022 midterms, even as Senate Democrats are in the middle of an assault on the 60-vote threshold that applies to most bills.  “If we … Continue reading Thune says Republicans will keep the filibuster if they take back Senate majority in midterms

Norway raises 2022 spending from wealth fund to $41 billion

FILE PHOTO: General view of the hall during the opening of the Storting, Norway’s parliament, in Oslo, Norway October 11, 2021. NTB/Torstein Boe January 14, 2022 OSLO (Reuters) – The Norwegian government said on Friday it has raised its projected fiscal spending for 2022 as it seeks to compensate businesses affected by coronavirus lockdown measures … Continue reading Norway raises 2022 spending from wealth fund to $41 billion

Take Five: U.S. bank earnings, BoJ and (another) virtual Davos

FILE PHOTO: Raindrops hang on a sign for Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., October 26, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Segar January 14, 2022 (Reuters) – With U.S. earnings season well underway, banking heavyweights such as Goldman Sachs are lining up to report next. The Bank … Continue reading Take Five: U.S. bank earnings, BoJ and (another) virtual Davos