President Trump: Big Tech is doing a horrible thing to our country
The President broke his silence on Big Tech following his ban from social media.
The President broke his silence on Big Tech following his ban from social media.
The political and corporate establishments have takne aim at President Trump and his supporters, while banning the President from Twitter and moving forward on impeachment. One America's Chief White House Correspondent Chanel Rion has more.
Evidence of election fraud continues to mount despite Democrat attempts to divert attention away from the results. By using publicly available information and data expert analysis, the numbers are coming into sharper focus. One America's Christina Bobb has the details.
A top executive with PBS is fired after investigative reporter James O'Keefe released video of him suggesting political repressions against Republican voters.
Health officials in Los Angeles County are now encouraging people to wear face coverings even at home to protect the vulnerable from COVID-19.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo believes al-Qaeda stands to "gain strength and capabilities" in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
General Motors unveiled plans to mass-produce flying vehicles along with its latest advances in electric vehicle technology.
Big corporations are flexing their muscles to silence conservatives across the nation in what's being described as a new wave of cancel culture. One America's Richard Pollock examines this disturbing turn of events with a top ranked communications specialist.
The FBI and DOJ provided an update on efforts to prosecute those involved in the attack on the Capitol building. During a press briefing Tuesday, officials announced over 170 cases in relation to the incident have already been launched. They indicated that hundreds more will open.
147 members of Congress stood in opposition of blindly certifying the presidential election results last week. Now, they all are facing fierce financial backlash for their attempt to bring transparency to an election cycle plagued by doubt.
The Democrat's so-called "national healing" efforts backfired as they attempted to turn the protests on Capitol Hill into their latest red herring to attack white privilege.
Alarms are being raised over the growing power of social media giants to censor free speech on their platforms. One America's Hans Hubbard reports.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) is changing course after facing mounting criticism over his handling of vaccine rollout in the state.
Despite widespread backlash, Facebook has refused to reinstate President Trump's account on its platform. The social media giant said it has no intention of unblocking the President.
President Trump recently spoke out against Congress's efforts to impeach him a second time. He communicated with reporters outside the White House on Tuesday, where he called the impeachment "dangerous" and a continuation of the "witch hunt" against his administration.
Rumors that Ivanka Trump will soon launch a political career have started to recirculate. According to recent reports, the President's daughter is most likely considering Florida for a potential Senate run as she and her husband, Jared Kushner, are reportedly moving to Miami-Dade County.
Coronavirus vaccine centers have continued to pop up around the nation in an effort to expedite the vaccine delivery to patients.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres is reportedly seeking to serve a second term at the international body's top spot. On Monday, he confirmed he would seek another five-year term, which would start at the beginning of 2022.
Several law enforcement officers are facing disciplinary action over their behavior during last week's protest.
The FBI is reportedly monitoring online plans for armed protests across the nation and Washington D.C. leading up to inauguration day.
Two gorillas at a zoo in San Diego have tested positive for COVID-19. The primates' positive tests were confirmed by officials on Monday.
Digital currency Bitcoin has continued to fluctuate wildly against the U.S. dollar amid lingering political and financial risks.
Parler is firing back at Amazon after the company blocked the social media app from its web services. Parler officials filed a lawsuit Monday, alleging Amazon violated anti-trust laws and breached its contract by suspending the app, which is frequently used by conservatives.
Many Americans are wondering how far Big Tech can go to silence conservatives after the censorship of President Trump. OAN White House Correspondent Jenn Pellegrino has more.
Despite promising to use funding from California's latest gas tax to fix the state's crumbling roads, Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom is using the money to fight so-called climate change instead. One America's Pearson Sharp explains how billions of taxpayer dollars are being spent on projects they didn't approve.
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