Liberty Nation On The Go: Listen to Today’s Top News 07.26.22
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(Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) Since the Supreme Court handed down its ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, the abortion debate has crept into many parts of American society. It has created ripples in the corporate world, with companies instituting programs related to the issue. Big Tech has not gone untouched. Google, the world’s largest search…
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JULY 12: A woman walks near to The New York Stock Exchange, on July 12, 2022 in New York. Wall Street is back to falling amid recession, the S&P 500 closed 1.2% lower while tech stocks pushed the Nasdaq down 2.3%. (Photo by John Smith/VIEWpress) The consensus on Wall Street…
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By Keelin Ferris With the support of a new district attorney, the San Francisco police department wants to implement a fresh plan to […]
(Photo by Xinhua via Getty Images) Just when it appeared that most of the world was returning to normal life after the nightmare inflicted upon it by the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, The World Health Organization (WHO) declared a monkeypox health emergency. Related to smallpox but with milder symptoms, the monkeypox virus has…
Read More “Monkeypox Health Emergency – Reasons Not to Panic” »
(Photo By Brian Brainerd/The Denver Post via Getty Images) Congress recently held a hearing on UFOs or unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and charged the Pentagon with managing UAP sightings. In true military fashion, the Department of Defense (DOD) set up the new UAP sighting management office and gave it a name that only an acronym hall-of-famer could…
Read More “New Pentagon UFO Office with an Obscure Mission” »
(Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images) New York City Public Schools has suffered severe enrollment losses since the pandemic began. As teachers and administrators prepare to restart this fall, they will face massive cutbacks unless Mayor Eric Adams and the city council can alter the budget they just approved. The school system lost about 64,000 students…
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Pete Buttigieg (Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images) A former small-town mayor and 2020 presidential candidate has a vision. One day, all Americans will give up their gas-powered automobiles and embrace electric vehicles. The Pete Buttigieg EV dream has been touted on the airwaves, debate stages, and congressional hearings. This concept has…
Read More “The Pete Buttigieg EV Dream: Just Go Electric – It’s Not That Hard” »
(Photo by Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images) Pentagon programs hunting down extremists should stop “immediately,” according to the Senate Armed Services Committee’s (SASC) FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act report. In a Biden military where woke programs and schemes focus on nearly every aspect of warfighters’ existence except defending the nation, the SASC language is a positive and welcome change….
Read More “SASC Tells Military the Hunt for Extremists Is Over” »
By Joe Schaeffer Even in an age when the leading outlets of the dominant press establishment have fully outed themselves as partisans to […]
(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Not for the first time in the past five years, a Republican member of Congress has been targeted for assassination by an obviously politically motivated individual. In 2017, James Hodgkinson, a Bernie Sanders supporter, attacked Republicans practicing for the annual charity congressional baseball game. Fast forward to July 21, when…
Read More “Lee Zeldin Attack Shows the Left’s Violent Nature – Again” »