South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is raising plenty of eyebrows with a new ad talking about “just getting started,” with many speculating that a presidential run could […]
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Is it possible that a national divorce awaits America? One thing we do know is that a divorce can be an extremely complicated deal and often […]
Brolyn Civil Court Judge Jill Epstein keeps making the news for all the wrong reasons — first for her horrendous grammar and spelling, and now for allegedly […]
A dishy new bo paints Meghan Markle as a weak and narcissistic creature of Hollywood, preoccupied with providing “the leadership them monarchy needed” and usional enough to […]
The Biden administration can not step on states’ rights and decree that transgender workers and students and athletes can join sports teams and use bathrooms and locker […]
Zachary Marschall, Campus Reform Campus ReformEditor in ChiefZachary Marschall holds a PhD in Cultural Studies from George Mason University and is an adjunct professor at the University […]
Dr. Jill Biden is frustrated, and, apparently, she needed to talk it out. Her husband had “so many hopes and plans” when he to office, but crises […]
Reagan Reese, DCNF Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos believes Republicans need to focus on five points of reform for the American education system, with the most […]
Jon Milti, FEE growing body of scientific evidence suggests that mask mandates did little to nothing to curb the spread of Covid-19. The latest research further undermines […]
Jennie Taer, DCNF The number of migrants encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border decreased in June, but remained at a historic high, according to numbers released by U.S. […]









