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Tucker Carlson: The truth about demographic change and why Democrats want it

Tucker Carlson: The truth about demographic change and why Democrats want itLast week, we said something on television that the usual chorus of hyper-aggressive liars is now pretending was somehow highly controversial. Ordinarily, we'd ignore all of this. Once you've been denounced as a White supremacist for quoting Martin Luther King Jr., you realize such criticism is all just all another form of social control. Honestly, who cares what they think? But in this one case, we thought it might be worth pausing to restate the original point, both because it was true and worth saying, and also because America badly needs a national conversation about it.
- Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Long Island cop in critical condition after being stabbed during traffic stop

Long Island cop in critical condition after being stabbed during traffic stopA Long Island cop is in critical condition after a Mercedes driver stabbed him during a traffic stop Saturday night, officials said. Suffolk County Police Officer Christopher Racioppo was in a marked cruiser when he saw Jonathan Nunez, 25, allegedly driving a 1999 Mercedes Benz erratically and without headlights in Patchogue around 10:30 p.m., according to cops.
- Monday, April 12, 2021


Looting in Minneapolis, National Guard activated after police shooting of Daunte Wright

Police officer-involved shooting sparks unrest in Minnesota cityMinneapolis erupted in looting and riots late Sunday after an officer fatally shot a man during a traffic stop just 10 miles from where Derek Chauvin had George Floyd pinned to the pavement last May. The Minnesota National Guard was activated to quell what devolved into violent demonstrations over the fatal officer-involved shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright earlier Sunday in the city of Brooklyn Center, located in Hennepin County on the border of Minneapolis.
- Monday, April 12, 2021


Stephen Miller: Joe Biden has shut down ICE

Stephen Miller: Joe Biden has shut down ICEArizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and former Trump senior advisor discuss Kamala Harris' absence at the southern border on 'Hannity.' #FoxNews​ #Hannity
- Sunday, April 11, 2021

Biden announces slate of gun control actions, claims 'public health crisis'

Biden announces slate of gun control actions, claims 'public health crisis'President Biden on Thursday announced a set of executive actions and legislative proposals on gun control, saying that gun violence is "a public health crisis" and the administration's actions do not contravene Second Amendment rights. The administration aims to "confront not just the gun crisis but what is actually a public health crisis," Biden said in his remarks in the Rose Garden. He was joined by Vice President Harris.
- Thursday, April 8, 2021

Capitol police officer dead, another wounded after car rams into barrier; suspect killed

Capitol police officer dead, another wounded after car rams into barrier; suspect killedThe United States Capitol was locked down on Friday due to an "exterior security threat" after a car rammed into a barrier on the Senate side of the complex. One officer died and another was injured, according to United States Capitol Police (USCP), who said the suspect was killed by police after he exited his navy sedan and attacked them with a knife. Fox News was told by security officials that the incident was believed to be a "lone wolf" attack.
- Friday, April 2, 2021

Border Patrol video shows smugglers abandoning 5-year-old, 3-year-old at the border

Fox VideoBorder Patrol on Wednesday released a shocking video of smugglers abandoning a 5-year-old girl and a 3-year-old girl at the border in the New Mexico desert in the middle of the night -- after dropping them from over a 14-foot border barrier. The video, released by El Paso Sector Chief Patrol Agent Gloria Chavez, shows what she said was two smugglers scaling the fence and dropping each child onto the ground and harsh surface, before tossing what appears to be some belongings down.
- Thursday, April 1, 2021


Boulder grocery massacre leaves 10 dead including cop, suspect in custody

Police SuspectTen people, including a police officer, were fatally shot Monday afternoon inside a grocery store in Boulder, Colo., authorities said at a news conference. The suspect is in custody. The officer was identified as Eric Talley, 51, who was one of the first on the scene. He has served on the department since 2010.
- Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Trump returning to social media with 'his own platform' in 2-3 months: adviser

Trump returning to social media with 'his own platform' in 2-3 months: adviserFormer President Donald Trump will be back on social media in the near future with his own service, according to one of his senior advisers. Trump was banned from Twitter following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. He had been a prolific poster on that platform before and during his presidency.
- Sunday, March 21, 2021



McConnell, McCarthy accuse Pelosi of trying to 'steal,' 'overturn' GOP election victory in Iowa

McConnell, McCarthy accuse Pelosi of trying to 'steal,' 'overturn' GOP election victory in IowaThe top two Republicans in Congress are blasting House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and the Democratic majority for considering a challenge to Iowa GOP Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ razor-thin victory in last November’s election. Miller-Meeks defeated Democrat Rita Hart by just six votes out of nearly 400,000 cast to represent Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District, which covers most of the southeastern part of the Hawkeye State. It was the closest margin of any U.S. election in nearly half a century.
- Friday, March 19, 2021

Salvadoran president tells Tucker: Mass immigration 'not profitable,' 'feeding on dependency'

Salvadoran president tells Tucker: Mass immigration 'not profitable,' 'feeding on dependency'Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele told Fox News' Tucker Carlson that his government is as concerned about the illegal immigration crisis at the southern border as many people in America. Bukele, a member of the center-right Nueva Ideas Party, told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" mass emigration from Latin American countries to the United States is grounded in two concerns: economic opportunity and security.
- Thursday, March 18, 2021


Defense Secretary Austin overruled National Guard chief on keeping troops at Capitol: memo

Defense Secretary Austin overruled National Guard chief on keeping troops at Capitol: memoDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin overruled the chief of the National Guard Bureau with the decision to keep 2,280 National Guard troops at the U.S. Capitol, according to a memo obtained by the Fox News Channel. Gen. Daniel R. Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, laid out in the memo his assessment that the National Guard cannot and should not fulfill the Capitol Police's troop request at this time, making the case that the National Guard is already over-stretched due to coronavirus constraints, civil disturbances and wildfires.
- Friday, March 12, 2021

Reporter's Notebook: Black Lives Matter's disconnect with America's struggling neighborhoods

Black Lives Matter's disconnect with America's struggling neighborhoodsSeveral weeks ago, I traveled to Woodlawn on the South Side of Chicago, and as I drove through the icy streets past businesses and homes, I did not see a single Black Lives Matter sign. After parking my car on King Drive, I entered the New Beginnings Church where Pastor Corey Brooks greeted me. I joked that I thought Black Lives Matter would see more support in this neighborhood, and he just smiled. Then I asked if his nonprofit, a community center called Project H.O.O.D., had received any of the $90 million that Black Lives Matter had raised since the death of George Floyd -- and he let out a drawn-out, "nooooo." His community had suffered horribly after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last May. Pharmacies and grocery stores were looted and trashed, leaving residents, many of them poor, without basic necessities. The pastor organized for church members to shuttle their fellow neighbors to pharmacies and stores in other towns so they would not have to go without medicines or food.
- Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Arizona Education Department encourages talking to babies about racism, says 3-month-olds can be racist

The Arizona Department of Education has purportedly created an “equity toolkit” that teaches parents how children as young as 3 months can develop racial bias and encourages parents and teachers to talk to young children about race. “SCOOP: The Arizona Department of Education has created an ‘equity’ toolkit claiming that babies show the first signs of racism at three months old and that white children ‘remain strongly biased in favor of whiteness’ by age five,” writer Christopher F. Rufo reported on Twitter.-- More...
- Friday, March 5, 2021

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