"Elon Musk and the entire DOGE team have done INCREDIBLE work exposing waste, fraud, and abuse across the federal government — from the insanity of USAID's spending to finding over 12 million people on Social Security who were over 120 years old," Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Wednesday.
"The House is eager and ready to act on DOGE’s findings so we can deliver even more cuts to big government that President Trump wants and the American people demand," Johnson added.
Pfizer should have started its first analysis of its pivotal Covid vaccine trial nearly a month before Election Day 2020, confidential data from that trial show. Like the news Pfizer put out on Nov. 9, 2020, six days after the presidential vote, the earlier analysis would have seemed to show the jab was effective enough to end the Covid epidemic — and likely powerfully helped Donald Trump against Joe Biden.
But Pfizer did not follow its own plans for the analysis, or a second analysis which would have been even stronger and also should have come out before the election.
Instead, the company used a Food and Drug Administration demand for more safety data to slow-walk findings on the jab’s apparent effectiveness - and kneecap Trump...
The “consensus of scientists” with respect to climate change is not organic.
It was manufactured through questionable data processing methods.
When someone states the axiom “All scientists agree,” it is usually a reference to two particular studies, both of which were published in Environmental Research Letters (ERL): Cook et al. (2013) and Lynas et al. (2021).
Responding to a question concerning corruption at the DNC, Hogg — facing a potential ouster next month after party elites effectively declared his election null and void — noted the "bigger issue was, like, the inner circle that was around Biden."
"Jill Biden's chief of staff had an enormous amount of power," Hogg allegedly told Project Veritas, referring to Anthony Bernal.
1431 - In Rouen, France, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake as a heretic at the age of 19.
1848 - W.G. Young patented the ice cream freezer.
1868 - Memorial Day was observed widely for the first time in the U.S.
1911 - Ray Harroun won the first Indianapolis 500. At the time, it was known as International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race. Harroun's average speed was 74.59 miles per hour.
1958 - Unidentified soldiers killed in World War II and the Korean conflicts were buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
2012 - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the Portion Cap Rule. The proposed amendment to the city health code would have required that food service establishments limit the size of sugary beverages to 16 ounces. On June 26, 2014, the New York Court of Appeals ruled that the New York City Board of Health had exceeded the scope of its regulatory authority.
The potential redirection of taxpayer dollars come less than a week after the Trump administration moved to block the Ivy League institution from enrolling foreign students as part of the president’s efforts to hold the institution to account for its actions by also challenging its tax-exempt status and federal funding stream.
May 16th, 2025, marked two years since Brandon took over...
Just keep in mind that these numbers are based on “reported” crimes, and many incidents go unreported, especially those that don't involve high-speed lead or involuntary fatalities.
Shootings and homicides come from our dataset while the other reported crimes are courtesy of the Chicago Data Portal.
We saw most of the swing states stop counting votes at almost the same time, something that has never happened in my 59 years. We were appalled to watch this stooge in Detroit as he covered the windows in a ballot-counting office. And yet, no one did anything...
I truly believed we had a "system" to keep treasonous oiks from stealing an election so blatantly...
In the interview, Shannon Bream of Fox News noted one passage of the book that captured the mindset of aides who believed Biden “just had to win, and then he could disappear for four years. He’d only have to show proof of life every once in a while. … His aides could pick up the slack.”
Thompson noted that one source in the book is “basically admitting he shouldn’t be running again.”
1. Accept the fact that this is the leadership that we working, middle class Americans wanted. We are pulling the economic weight in this country and we are tired of pulling the weight of those that do not contribute. 2. If you haven't already, get a job. Every business in the country is hiring. And you get paid for the work you do. And the harder you work and the more you learn, the faster you will advance and the more you will earn. It's an amazing concept. 3. Understand that if you are a citizen or a legal alien that you are not going to get deported! I don't care what CNN says. 4. Tariffs are a bargaining chip...Read all!
Social Security has removed from its rolls 12.3 million individuals listed as 120 years old or older, according to the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a lawsuit May 9 against President Donald Trump and various federal officials.
The suit, filed with 14 other state attorneys general, challenges the Trump administration’s declaration of an energy emergency. The 61-page lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, seeks to block a January executive order that declares a national emergency and directs federal agencies to expedite permits for energy projects, including the Line 5 Pipeline...
In fact, if one needed a primary source to study how scientific ambiguity can be massaged into policy certainty, this article would serve beautifully. The authors begin by acknowledging the obvious:
“there’s also a lot that we don’t know”...about how climate change affects hurricanes.
This initial concession gives the impression of intellectual humility.
Yet what follows is a masterclass in rhetorical misdirection—a piece that deserves to be taught in schools, not for its science, but for its persuasive structure. Rather than treating uncertainty as a reason for caution, Sobel and Emanuel treat it as a trigger for urgency.
They write, “In general, uncertainty increases risk”.
This sounds profound until you realize it’s a tautology masquerading as logic.
More uncertainty does not inherently increase actual risk—it increases the range of possible outcomes.
But in the world of policy-driven science, this range is always framed around the worst case...
Harvard University has many problems these days, but one of the biggest still appears to be academic dishonesty.
Francesca Gino — a professor of business administration who has long studied the psychology of organizations, dishonesty, and how people justify unethical behavior — was called out in 2021 for alleged data falsification, then later for apparent plagiarism. Her years-long fight to keep her job appears to have come to an end.
The Harvard Corporation, the university's governing board, decided earlier this month to both revoke the prominent professor's tenure and give her the boot.