Fauci loses his halo and is wrong yet again
The halo is starting to slip and Americans are beginning to see just how wrong the lionised Dr Anthony Fauci has been getting things during the pandemic, writes Miranda Devine.
The halo is starting to slip and Americans are beginning to see just how wrong the lionised Dr Anthony Fauci has been getting things during the pandemic, writes Miranda Devine.
The US President Joe Biden was bullish in declaring white supremacy the greatest threat to homeland security. But what about the acts of terror from groups like ISIS?
Former US President Donald Trump has been proved right after he said during last year’s election campaign that far-left radicals Antifa were extremely dangerous, writes Miranda Devine.
Prince Harry used to be a go-getting, vital young man, but marrying Meghan Markle has turned him into a selfish psychobabbler, writes Miranda Devine.
Mark Latham’s proposed parental rights bill has touched a raw nerve, but it makes sense for mums and dads to be responsible for the moral values of their kids.
President Joe Biden is at odds with the advice from his own scientists as he continues to wear a face mask in situations he need not. Time for him to show the masses the real course.
Health officials say it’s safe to stop wearing COVID masks, so why are so many Americans — from the President down — clinging to them like safety blankets, asks Miranda Devine.
Hate crimes are on the rise in New York, but it’s what happens when foolish politicians demonise, defund and disempower the NYPD, writes Miranda Devine.
Twenty five years ago, Australia was shattered by its worst mass shooting. The memory of those two days kept Miranda Devine away for 23 years.
It’s back to the terrible days of the 1970s for New York City, where deadly violence is rampant and authorities seem to have few notions about how to deal with it, writes Miranda Devine.
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