The Biden administration’s climate “deal” with China is no deal at all for Americans. But climate czar John Kerry likes it, and he’s the one who speaks for the real power in the Democratic Party—the green billionaires.
Author Ann Coulter and former Navy SEAL Jocko Willink join host Alex Marlow to discuss the Rittenhouse trial, Big Tech, illegal immigration, Afghanistan, and what it means to be a leader.
Host Alex Marlow discusses the Kyle Rittenhouse trial judge lambasting the prosecution. Plus, U.S. Senate candidate and Iraq War vet Josh Mandel discusses the meaning of Veterans Day.
Like Yogi Berra once said, “It’s deja vu all over again.” Yesterday, the roads were racist. Now it’s the term “woke.” Host Alex Marlow covers it all in today's episode.
Host Alex Marlow discusses Pete Buttigieg’s efforts to fix America's racist roads. Plus, Peter Navarro joins to talk about his dealings with Dr. Faucistein.
Host Alex Marlow tries to make sense of last Friday’s vote on President Biden’s Build Back Better kinda-infrastructure bill, which passed thanks to 13 Republicans.
John Lee, the North Las Vegas, Nevada, mayor and Republican gubernatorial candidate, said on Breitbart News Saturday that governors can serve as a check to the President Joe Biden administration.
Brass Against, a rock band who covers famous rock songs with horn arrangements, has expressed regret after its lead singer urinated on an audience member's face during a concert Thursday.
Local officials in West Texas expended a costly effort to rescue a group of migrants locked inside a grain-hopper rail car. The migrants were locked inside the rail car with no means of escape without assistance.
Police have arrested three men under the Terrorism Act following a deadly car explosion at Liverpool Women's Hospital, but no description of the suspects has been given beyond their sex and age.
Democratic strategist Donna Brazile said Sunday on ABC's "This Week" offered her advice for those struggling with the inflationary pressures on the American economy: be smart shoppers.
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace during an interview on "Fox News Sunday," told Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that his position on COVID vaccine mandates was "not consistent."
But almost no candidate was unscathed in the debate, which took place just four days before the pivotal South Carolina primary and one week ahead of Super Tuesday.