• Is Dexter Reed the next George Floyd?

    After the Chicago police shooting of Dexter Reed, the left seems to have found its next George Floyd. Reed, a 26-year-old black man, was pulled over by police officers for not wearing a seatbelt. After the stop escalated into an altercation where he pulled a weapon and fired on police officers, one cop was injured and Reed sustained fatal injuries. “I think that the mainstream media is trying to turn this into, like, the new George Floyd,” Sara Gonzales says before reviewing the body cam...

  • Texas post-race inspection complete

    FORT WORTH, TEXAS - APRIL 14: A general view of racing during the NASCAR

  • Why Congress keeps hurting Americans to fund endless wars

    The Senate’s newly passed $95 billion package does next to nothing for Americans and does much more to fund endless war — especially with the billions in the package going toward Ukraine. “It does not secure our border; it goes in and takes more money and straps your children and your grandchildren with another $95 billion. It gives money to Taiwan, which hacks off the Chinese,” Glenn Beck explains. However, the blame can’t be laid entirely at the feet of the Democrats. Republicans are...

  • Post-Race Recap and Results from 2024 Nashville Supercross

    Nashville has become the kind of town where you enter with high hopes and

  • George Santos, Duped by NAMBLA Prank, Exits Race for Congress

    George Santos has abandoned his race for Congress after failing to raise money, and being duped into making a Cameo praising NAMBLA.

  • Disgraced former representative George Santos ends race for new House seat

    The former congressman was ousted from the House of Representatives in December and currently faces 23 federal criminal charges, including charges of wire fraud, money laundering, and theft of public funds

  • Lee Anderson mocked for mistake in bizarre St George’s Day post

    Lee Anderson reminded of St George’s links to Middle East after MP issues ‘trigger warning’ to Palestinian flag-waving fans of ‘advocado’

  • 7 killed, 20 hurt after race car in Sri Lanka veers off track

    COLOMBO, Sri Lanka >> A race car veered off the track during a competition in Sri Lanka on Sunday and rammed into a crowd of spectators and race officials, killing seven people and injuring 20 others, officials said.

  • American Airlines pilots union says there has been a 'significant spike' in safety-related issues

    The Allied Pilots Association said it has been tracking a "significant spike in safety- and maintenance-related problems" and urged members to be diligent. "While United Airlines is currently under public and government scrutiny, it could just as easily be American Airlines," the union said in a memo on Saturday. "Remember: Don’t rush, don’t be intimidated, and don’t be pressured into doing something that doesn’t pass the ‘smell test.' Just because it’s legal doesn’t make it safe," the union...

  • Teens to face trial in illegal racing-related crash that killed Hatfield woman

    Two men, one from Montgomery County and one from Bucks County, must answer to charges in Montgomery County Court that they were racing in their vehicles at speeds between 95- and 110-mph when they caused a crash in Hatfield Township that killed a Hatfield woman who was a passenger in another vehicle.

  • American Airlines pilots union sees 'significant spike' in safety-related issues

    The American Airlines pilot union is warning that there has been a "significant spike" in both safety- and maintenance-related problems within its operation.   Among the "problematic trends" the union has been tracking are tools left in wheel wells, an increasing number of collisions between aircraft being tugged or towed, and an increasing number of items left in the safe area near jet bridges, the Allied Pilots Association (APA) said in a warning to pilots Saturday. In one instance, the APA...

  • American Airlines pilots union warns of "significant spike" in safety-related issues

    In a warning to American Airlines pilots, their union, the Allied Pilots Association (APA), says it's seen "a significant spike in safety- and maintenance-related problems in our operation."The union claims that among the "problematic trends" it's been tracking are tools left in wheel wells, an increasing number of collisions between aircraft while they're being towed, an increasing number of items left in the safety area near jet bridges and "pressure to return aircraft to line service to...