Campus Reform – by Addison Smith

A professor at the University of California-Riverside called heterosexuality “tragic” and stated that men are often pulled into toxic masculinity because of it.

University of California-Riverside Gender and Sexuality Studies Professor Jane Ward was recently featured in an Insider article titled, “Why heterosexual relationships are so bad for us, according to a sex researcher” in which she told the outlet that heterosexuality “tragic.”  Continue reading “California prof: Heterosexuality is ‘tragic’”

WSB-TV 2

ATLANTA — A Georgia House of Representatives member was removed from the chamber at the State Capitol after he refused to take a COVID-19 test.

House Speaker David Ralston interrupted Tuesday morning’s session to call out an unnamed house member for refusing to get the required twice a week COVID-19 test.

Continue reading “Georgia state representative removed for refusing to take COVID-19 test”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

While US officials claim that ‘far-right extremism’ is one of the largest threats facing America, the leader of the group most commonly singled out as an example – the Proud Boys – was a ‘prolific’ informant for federal and local law enforcement, according to Reuters, citing a 2014 federal court proceeding.

Enrique Tarrio repeatedly worked undercover for investigators following a 2012 arrest, court documents reveal. Continue reading “Proud Boys Leader Was ‘Prolific’ FBI Snitch: Court Docs”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

Joe Biden signed an executive order today that banned the term “China virus.”
It’s not clear how this will help with the pandemic.
The coronavirus is widely believed today to have been created in a lab in Wuhan China. Continue reading “Joe Biden Signs Executive Order Banning the Term “China Virus””

Mercury News

At least $11 billion in unemployment claims made in California during the pandemic were fraudulent, state officials revealed Monday in a conference call about the reeling jobless benefits system designed to help millions of out-of-work residents.

And the extent of the fraud — already more than twice as large as earlier estimates — could be even more damaging, encompassing perhaps more than a quarter of the $114 billion paid out since government ordered business shutdowns began in March, sparking an avalanche of job losses. Continue reading “EDD: 27% of California unemployment payments could be fraudulent, state says”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Salt Lake City, UT — In September, TFTP reported on Officer Nickolas Pearce, and his subsequent charges after he forced his K-9 to maul a kneeling, unarmed, surrendered man with his hands in the air. Pearce’s case has since shed light on the use of K-9s in the Salt Lake City police department and his attack on a grown man was just the tip of the iceberg. Apparently, the department has no problem siccing their dogs on harmless surrendering children as well.

After charges were announced against Pearce, SLC Police Chief Mike Brown said his office had reviewed 27 times where police dogs bit someone since 2018. They flagged 18 of those cases — 66% — as possibly criminal. Though Pearce has been the only officer charged, the officer in the horrifying incident below, may soon face the same fate. Continue reading “‘Please, I’m 14!’: Cop Slams Harmless Child to the Ground, Forces Dog to Maul Him”

Market Watch

As the Biden administration looks to quickly pass a third major economic stimulus program, some of its allies on Capitol Hill and elsewhere are mulling mixing up the formula for payments to households, looking to make them recurring instead of the lump sums seen in the past.

Getting money to households is, for the government, a relatively easy task. Getting them to spend it, however, can be hard — those not in need of immediate help often squirrel away the extra cash or use it to pay down debt. Continue reading “Your next stimulus check may be the first of several”

NBC 4

  • In rare circumstances, it’s OK for people to receive one shot of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and one shot of Moderna’s vaccine at least 28 days apart, the CDC said in updated guidance.
  • The CDC says the two products are not interchangeable.
  • The agency acknowledged that it hadn’t yet studied whether its new recommendations would change the safety or effectiveness of either vaccine.

Continue reading “CDC Quietly Changes COVID Vaccine Guidance to OK Mixing Pfizer and Moderna Shots in ‘Exceptional Situations’”