Fauci Lashes Out at Crowded College Football Stadiums: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Smart’; Tells Fans ‘You Should Be Wearing a Mask’

Tuesday on “CNN Newsroom,” chief White House medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci reacted to the large crowds at some of the marquee matchups for week one of the college football season. Fauci said he does not “think it’s smart” for fans to gather in such large crowds, especially when many are unmasked. The National Institute … Continue reading Fauci Lashes Out at Crowded College Football Stadiums: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Smart’; Tells Fans ‘You Should Be Wearing a Mask’

At least 57 shot in Chicago over Labor Day weekend

Chicago Police Superintendent David O. Brown responds to a question during a news conference Thursday, July 22, 2021, in Chicago. Brown spoke about multiple shootings Wednesday, including the drive-by shooting wounding eight people who had been riding on a party bus, just one of several fatal shootings in the city. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) OAN … Continue reading At least 57 shot in Chicago over Labor Day weekend

Cotton: Biden Administration Wants Afghanistan Out of the News to Focus on ‘Reckless $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill’

Tuesday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) argued the Biden administration wanted to move past the fallout from the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan so that it could put more of a focus on the proposed $3.5 trillion spending package under consideration by Congress. However, the Arkansas Republican lawmaker said he and some … Continue reading Cotton: Biden Administration Wants Afghanistan Out of the News to Focus on ‘Reckless $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill’

Gaming CEO Forced to ‘Step Down’ After Backlash for Supporting Texas Law to Protect the Unborn

The CEO of Tripwire, creator of the popular games Killing Floor and Red Orchestra, was forced to step down after expressing support for the Texas law to protect the unborn and leftists attacked him on social media. “BREAKING: Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson is stepping down following severe backlash against his tweet supporting the Texas … Continue reading Gaming CEO Forced to ‘Step Down’ After Backlash for Supporting Texas Law to Protect the Unborn

Mad King: Tory MPs Told to Bring Vaccine Passports to Meet With Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson has told Tory MPs to bring health passes, proving their vaccination status or recovery from the coronavirus to attend a party at the Prime Minister’s official residence. Despite famously contracting and recovering from the Chinese virus and being fully vaccinated, Boris Johnson is reportedly requiring Members of Parliament from his own party to … Continue reading Mad King: Tory MPs Told to Bring Vaccine Passports to Meet With Boris Johnson

Afghan journalist, women’s rights activist describe fleeing Taliban with help from Spanish reporter

A female journalist and a women’s rights activist, both Afghans who feared the Taliban would kill them for their work, successfully escaped Afghanistan with help from a Spanish reporter. After safely making it to Spain, Khadija Amin, the journalist, and Massouda Kohistani, the women’s rights activist, described their escape from the Taliban-controlled country in an … Continue reading Afghan journalist, women’s rights activist describe fleeing Taliban with help from Spanish reporter

Wuhan Institute of Virology Deputy Director: We Have Never Had Any Accidents

Members of the World Health Organization team tasked with investigating the origins of the coronavirus sit in a car at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China, February 3, 2021. (Thomas Peter/Reuters) This morning, the Washington Post offers a thorough history of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and includes a link to a June story … Continue reading Wuhan Institute of Virology Deputy Director: We Have Never Had Any Accidents

Hollywood celebs bash Elder, Republicans amid Calif. gubernatorial recall election

Conservative radio talk show host Larry Elder speaks to supporters during a campaign stop outside the Hall of Justice downtown Los Angeles, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021. Elder is running to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in the Sept. 14 recall election. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) OAN NewsroomUPDATED 7:19 AM PT – Tuesday, September 7, 2021 Left-wing … Continue reading Hollywood celebs bash Elder, Republicans amid Calif. gubernatorial recall election

GOP reps. accuse State Dept. of taking credit for private operation to rescue 4 Americans

Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, is seen during a group photo with freshmen members of the House Republican Conference on the House steps of the Capitol on Monday, January 4, 2021. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images) OAN NewsroomUPDATED 6:55 AM PT – Tuesday, September 7, 2021 Moments after Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson … Continue reading GOP reps. accuse State Dept. of taking credit for private operation to rescue 4 Americans

Justin Trudeau: Canadians Protesting Me Are ‘Anti-Vaxxer Mobs,’ ‘Racist, Mysoginistic’

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau derided Canadians who protested against him at a campaign stop in Newmarket, ON, lashing out at what he called “anti-vaxxer mobs” who are “racist,” “mysoginistic, and “don’t believe in science.” While speaking with reporters on Sunday in Welland, ON, Trudeau was asked about those who demonstrated against him a day … Continue reading Justin Trudeau: Canadians Protesting Me Are ‘Anti-Vaxxer Mobs,’ ‘Racist, Mysoginistic’

At Least 63 Shot During Labor Weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

At least 63 people were shot, six of them fatally, during Labor Day Weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago. The Chicago Sun-Times noted that 16 people were shot in Chicago between Friday evening and Saturday afternoon at 3:25 p.m. Breitbart News reported that at least 24 people were shot Saturday night into Sunday morning in Mayor Lori … Continue reading At Least 63 Shot During Labor Weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Chicago

Pentagon: ‘No question’ Afghanistan withdrawal makes identifying terror threats more difficult

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said there is “no question” that it will be “more difficult” to identify terror threats in the wake of withdrawing all U.S. military assets from Afghanistan, but he assured that officials are working to further develop capabilities to prevent the development of threats to the U.S. homeland.  During a press conference … Continue reading Pentagon: ‘No question’ Afghanistan withdrawal makes identifying terror threats more difficult

83 Unaccompanied Migrant Children Found in Single Group in AZ Desert

On Friday, Border Patrol agents near San Miguel, Arizona, arrested 93 migrants in a single group moving through the desert. Of the 93, 83 were determined to be unaccompanied children. Of those 83, 70 claimed to be between the ages of 15- and 17-years-old. Unaccompanied children are becoming more common in the area as large … Continue reading 83 Unaccompanied Migrant Children Found in Single Group in AZ Desert

Unvaccinated Rutgers Student Claims He’s Barred from Remote Courses

A remotely based student claimed Tuesday he is barred from taking online classes at Rutgers University because he has not been vaccinated. Rutgers, the first university in the U.S. to mandate vaccination for students, is threatening to disconnect email access and deny campus housing for all students who don’t comply with its vaccination mandate, Politco reports. … Continue reading Unvaccinated Rutgers Student Claims He’s Barred from Remote Courses

State Department on Afghan refugees in US: ‘We’re doing accountings on the back end’

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the State Department is doing “accountings on the back end” as Afghan evacuees arrive in the United States while some raise concerns about the vetting process.  Blinken, during a press conference in Qatar, said the Biden administration focused on getting as many individuals out of Kabul and planned to … Continue reading State Department on Afghan refugees in US: ‘We’re doing accountings on the back end’

Top Scientist Claims Anthony Fauci ‘Untruthful’ About Chinese Lab Research

The U.S. government contributed funding to controversial gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, a report alleged Monday. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the chief medical advisor to Democrat President Joe Biden, has previously denied the National Institute … Continue reading Top Scientist Claims Anthony Fauci ‘Untruthful’ About Chinese Lab Research

Exclusive-Italy expects 2021 deficit to be below 10% of national output -source

FILE PHOTO: People sit at outdoor tables in St. Mark’s Square, Venice, Italy, May 16, 2021. REUTERS/Manuel Silvestri September 7, 2021 By Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s Treasury sees the 2021 budget deficit coming in at under 10% of national output, well below the 11.8% target set in April, as the economy recovers more … Continue reading Exclusive-Italy expects 2021 deficit to be below 10% of national output -source

Shipping Group Asks U.N. for International, Cross-Border Carbon Tax

Plans were submitted to the United Nations on Monday by a major maritime industry association seeking an international, cross-border carbon tax to be administered solely by the globalist body. The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) offered its mandatory tax scheme to the International Maritime Organization, the U.N.’s shipping program, for a recasting on carbon dioxide … Continue reading Shipping Group Asks U.N. for International, Cross-Border Carbon Tax

Brexit’s Davis: Repeal Every Law Passed Under Coronavirus Emergency Act

Former Brexit Secretary and Tory MP David Davis has called for the “unnecessary emergency powers” given to the government under the Coronavirus Act to be removed, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson is pushing for the powers to remain in place until at least March of 2022. The Coronavirus Act, which was introduced by the Tory … Continue reading Brexit’s Davis: Repeal Every Law Passed Under Coronavirus Emergency Act

Italy Tells EU: Send Money to Africa to Stop Mass Migration

Italian Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese has called on the European Union to develop an economic aid plan to funnel cash to Africa in the hopes of mitigating illegal migration. Speaking at the Ambrosetti Forum in the commune of Cernobbio on Lake Como, Lamorgese suggested that EU cash could help solve problems of instability in certain North … Continue reading Italy Tells EU: Send Money to Africa to Stop Mass Migration

Backlash to BoJo’s Plan to Hit Young and Working Class with Punishing Tax Hike

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to batter primarily young and working-class taxpayers through a National Insurance hike are being opposed by the Labour party and other opposition parties as well as swathes of his own party. The planned increase in National Insurance Contributions (NICs), ostensibly to increase funding for the National Health Service (NHS) and … Continue reading Backlash to BoJo’s Plan to Hit Young and Working Class with Punishing Tax Hike

Antony Blinken Accepts Taliban Promise of Safety for Afghanistan Escapees

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday he accepted the Taliban’s repeated promises of safe passage for anyone seeking to flee the country. He spoke after his meeting with Qatari officials on accelerating evacuations in his first trip since the establishment of the self-proclaimed Islamic Caliphate in Afghanistan. Representatives of the terrorist organization told the United … Continue reading Antony Blinken Accepts Taliban Promise of Safety for Afghanistan Escapees

Former MI6 Chief Says Muslim Leaders in Britain are ‘Reluctant’ to Deal With Extremism

The former head of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service has admitted that Muslim leaders in the UK have been “reluctant” to tackle the threat of Islamic extremism in their midst. Amid heightened concerns over the threat of Islamist terrorism in the wake of the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban following President Biden’s bungled withdrawal, former … Continue reading Former MI6 Chief Says Muslim Leaders in Britain are ‘Reluctant’ to Deal With Extremism

Blinken: US identified ‘relatively’ small number of Americans seeking to depart Mazar-i-Sharif

U.S. officials in Washington have identified a “relatively” small number of Americans seeking to depart Mazar-i-Sharif International Airport, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday while in Qatar, Reuters reported. Blinken says the State Department is working with the Taliban to facilitate additional charter flights from Kabul for people seeking to leave Afghanistan after the … Continue reading Blinken: US identified ‘relatively’ small number of Americans seeking to depart Mazar-i-Sharif

Austrian Chancellor Kurz: Afghans ‘Must Not Go to Europe’

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has reiterated that he does not want to see a surge of Afghan migrants and praised Greece for reinforcing the external border of the European Union. Chancellor Kurz made the remarks on Monday during a press conference with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in Belgrade. “If there are waves of migration from Afghanistan, … Continue reading Austrian Chancellor Kurz: Afghans ‘Must Not Go to Europe’

End of History: Virginia’s Robert E. Lee Statue Coming Down

A 130-year-old statue of Civil War General Robert E. Lee that dominates a traffic circle in Richmond, Virginia, will fall Wednesday. The demise of the largest extant Confederate monument in the United States draws to a close a series of protracted legal challenges that began more than a year ago when Gov. Ralph Northam ordered … Continue reading End of History: Virginia’s Robert E. Lee Statue Coming Down

BoE’s Saunders says interest rates may rise next year

FILE PHOTO: The Bank of England and the City of London financial district in London, Britain, November 5, 2020. REUTERS/John Sibley/File Photo September 7, 2021 By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England may need to raise interest rates next year if growth continues and inflation becomes stickier, Bank of England policymaker Michael … Continue reading BoE’s Saunders says interest rates may rise next year

Human Rights Campaign ousts Alphonso David over Cuomo link

The Human Rights Campaign announced Monday the firing of its president, Alphonso David, after an independent investigation into his reported effort to assist New York‘s Andrew Cuomo during the former governor’s sexual harassment scandal. The investigation started last month and tied to the probe by New York Attorney General Leticia James’ office, a statement obtained … Continue reading Human Rights Campaign ousts Alphonso David over Cuomo link

Hagerty: State Department ‘Incapable’ of Assessing Ground Conditions in Afghanistan

During an interview with the Fox News Channel on Monday, Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) argued that the State Department doesn’t have the capability to assess the situation on the ground in Afghanistan because they have already been evacuated from the country. Hagerty said the issues with the State Department are “a product of this evacuation … Continue reading Hagerty: State Department ‘Incapable’ of Assessing Ground Conditions in Afghanistan