Day: May 3, 2023

Megan Rapino, Brittney Griner are undermining their legacies with transgender athletes support: Riley Gaines

10:00 am May 3, 2023

Riley Gaines, a former NCAA star swimmer at Kentucky and women’s sports advocate, said prominent female athletes such as Brittney Griner and Megan Rapinoe are undermining their own legacy with their support of transgender participation in women’s sports. Discussing female athletes who have come out in favor of transgender women competing against biological females, Gaines […]

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Biden’s radical climate agenda wants to keep you unplugged

10:00 am May 3, 2023

Does the radical climate change agenda know no end? Earlier this year, it was gas stoves — and then lightbulbs. Then, a few weeks ago, President Joe Biden’s administration announced much less gas cars after 2032. Even though about half of Americans say they don’t want an electric car and only 6% of drivers are […]

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Texas mass murder allegedly by illegal immigrant fodder for Biden impeachment, attorney argues

9:00 am May 3, 2023

Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell called for President Biden’s impeachment and claimed there is “blood on [the administration’s] hands” after a five-time-deported illegal immigrant was arrested as a suspect in a Texas mass murder case late Tuesday. Francisco Oropesa, the mass shooting suspect accused of killing five neighbors including an 8-year-old child in Cleveland, Texas, […]

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Texas college highlights feminist word ‘wimmin’ that avoids women ending in ‘men:’ ‘Makes conversation easier’

9:00 am May 3, 2023

The University of Texas at Austin highlighted the word “wimmin” which avoids the word “women” ending “men” on their website’s glossary as an important term to know in order to make conversations “easier.”  The University of Texas at Austin Financial and Administrative Services posted a “Language Matters: Glosssary of Terms” under their “Diversity Commitment” program, […]

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‘Candy cops’: Food, beverage industry slam California bill that may change how favorite snacks taste

8:55 am May 3, 2023

The food and beverage industry is fighting to kill a bill making its way through the California Legislature that critics argue could negatively impact the taste and cost of some of America’s favorite snacks. California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, a Democrat, earlier this year introduced AB 418, legislation that would ban the sale, manufacture, and distribution […]

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