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…through the sky, the New York Times sees deadly chemtrails laced with Republican rhetoric. While you may think fluoridated water is good for your teeth, the New York Times is…
…the band! Start spreading the news. . . we’re offering pre-K. Let’s make your neighbor part of it— New York, New York. . . . Of course, Frank Sinatra sang…
Donald Trump’s former lead attorney during his second impeachment proceedings slammed the state of New York’s criminal investigation into the former president. Bruce Castor, who said he still represents Trump,…
…to the Left, and all its media entities. Pepe has been branded a racist symbol, and the alt-right entirely and unquestionably labeled a racist affiliation. A New York Times editor…
…fair share of New York doctors. So what happens when the New York state legislature passes a law that makes it a “fundamental right” for patients to receive a third-trimester…
…on the streets has been a disaster and led to the murder of innocent New Yorkers the governor is supposed to serve. The people of New York have the power…
While New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo blames the president and the federal government for the lack of beds and ventilators in his state, the power to determine the number of…
…of the new law. The result? Most of those stuck in jail were repeat offenders, and when released, they went back to committing crimes. New York City’s police commissioner rightly…
…Starbucks than Whole Foods in New York, considering the coffee chain sells millions of high-calorie, sugar-loaded unicorn frappuccinos that are making New Yorkers fat and clogging their arteries. There is…
…to peacefully hand out pro-life literature to women in crisis pregnancies. And as of last month, our group, Red Rose Rescue, is being sued by New York Attorney General Letitia…
…unpleasant experience in New York. According to Daily Dot, ThreatKing overwhelmed New York Magazine‘s server with traffic early Monday morning rendering, it inaccessible off and on throughout the day. The…
The New York Times’ decision to hire white-people obsessed Sarah Jeong as a member of its editorial board is getting a lot of virtual ink. That’s because Jeong has written…
…New York is stuck with me. For better or worse. There are some things I know about New York City. I know that as the Great Depression dragged along, Gotham…
…and morals.” https://www.scribd.com/document/707726150/Brian-Burch-Letter As Thomas Griffin recently wrote in these pages, “Joseph Zwilling, the communications director for the Archdiocese of New York, said Cardinal Dolan and the cathedral only knew…
New data from tech giant Facebook reveals that New York and Pennsylvania, both Democratic strongholds run by Govs. Andrew Cuomo and Tom Wolf respectively, have had the greatest number of…
Thousands of New Yorkers gathered in Times Square on Saturday to protest COVID shot coercion by the Biden administration, New York City government, and private companies. https://twitter.com/elaadeliahu/status/1449467121990262792?s=20 New York is…
A New York judge slammed The New York Times for blurring the lines between news and opinion. The paper had attempted to get a defamation lawsuit against it dismissed on…
…Florida, New York still suffers from the second-highest death rate from the virus, with 1,686 deaths per 1 million people. That’s rivaled only by New Jersey at 1,792 per 1…
…solar. Leftism Hamstrings Clean Energy for New York Yet this year saw former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo — before he resigned in disgrace after a bombshell report detailing his…
The New York Times announced this week that it had hired Sarah Jeong as a new member of its editorial board. As is the unfortunate custom in the modern media…
…family have been residing in the tony Hudson Valley town of New Paltz. He explained why that is to the New York Times, and it’s a doozy. https://twitter.com/scottbix/status/1348610675870937088?s=20 “We live…
…this employee or that; it is The New York Times itself. All newspapers have bias, including their crosstown rival The New York Post, where I also write columns. But even…
…Pope and Bill Hammond looked at the effects of a single-payer system on New York’s hospitals. Assuming the new plan paid at the same level as Medicare, the report finds…
…a new Buffalo Bills stadium, according to the New York Post. Federal law prohibits federal tax dollars from going toward Medicaid for illegal immigrants, so New York taxpayers will pick up…
…New York State will have its own review when the federal government has finished with their review and says it’s safe.” It’s amazing. Here in New York City, we can’t…
On May 2, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held a press conference, gleefully celebrating signing into law two abortion bills. One increases the ease of getting chemical abortions in New…
…our new culture of denunciation.” How convenient for both Stephens and The New York Times, and the host of venomous left-wing cultural warriors constantly on the hunt for new apostates…
…never moderate. It is always extremism. So be angry that New York aborts small babies, but be angrier that New York and your entire country allows the abortion of any…
…Yorker writer relies on The New York Times‘ claim that H.R. 1 is “the most substantial expansion of voting rights in a half-century.” Mayer says the efforts by Republicans “to…
…Yankees games to theater to local news — just everything. The only other time I ever saw it was almost two years later. On August 14, 2003, New York City…
…in college to make ends meet. Most striking about the New Yorker essay however, was its explicit attempts to get ahead of a news cycle prophesied by the eventual Democratic…
…lingering evenings slowly passes, New York’s restaurants see income evaporating, never to return. To say that the situation in New York City is becoming dire is a vast understatement. The…
The New Yorker published a glowing mini-profile of disgraced former Democratic New York Rep. Anthony Weiner this week, less than two months after the magazine fired its preeminent legal analyst…
…have not), has an 80 percent rating. (Verbatim: the NewsGuard-RCI exchange over the whistleblower.) Independent news outlets with an anti-establishment bent receive particularly low ratings from NewsGuard, such as the libertarian news site Antiwar.com,…
…agent involved in the case complained to New York colleagues that officials in Washington tried to “bury” the new trove of evidence, which he believed contained the full archive of…
In an interview with Nicholas Kristoff of The New York Times just in time for Good Friday and Easter, Serene Jones, president of hard-left Union Theological Seminary in New York…